The Morgan College bulletin . itorials - - - - 67 Notes from Laodicea on the Negro Problem—Harrison Rhodes 68 THE LIBRARY OF THE. School Notes and News Poem—Africas Plea—A. E. Cooper Delaware Conference Appointments GCT - 5 1933 Summer Training School for Teachers UNIVERSITY OF II 1 INOIR 72727479 FACULTIES. MORGAN COLLEGE John Oakley SpencerWilliam PickensCharles Edmund YoungCoralyn Lorena ClarkCharles Albert JohnsonGrace Howard SmithWilliam A. JohnsonAnnie Hazelton LeeIda L. LinstidJames H. CarterMinnie McAlphine PickensMilton L. Calloway VIRGINIA COLLEGIATEand INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTEL. M. McCo
The Morgan College bulletin . itorials - - - - 67 Notes from Laodicea on the Negro Problem—Harrison Rhodes 68 THE LIBRARY OF THE. School Notes and News Poem—Africas Plea—A. E. Cooper Delaware Conference Appointments GCT - 5 1933 Summer Training School for Teachers UNIVERSITY OF II 1 INOIR 72727479 FACULTIES. MORGAN COLLEGE John Oakley SpencerWilliam PickensCharles Edmund YoungCoralyn Lorena ClarkCharles Albert JohnsonGrace Howard SmithWilliam A. JohnsonAnnie Hazelton LeeIda L. LinstidJames H. CarterMinnie McAlphine PickensMilton L. Calloway VIRGINIA COLLEGIATEand INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTEL. M. McCoyHarriet Amanda WoolfordDiana Beulah McNeilEthel Mae Gillespie PRINCESS ANNE ACADEMY Eastern BranchMaryland State College ef Agricultar* Thomas Henry KiahDaniel James PinkettJohn Elliott SmithRoy Leonard CorderyAlice Marie CarrollStephen Handy DixLida Lavinia BrownRobert Alexander GrigsbyJoseph Everett OliverGeorge Calbraith DennisSara Prances TylerMabel Constance BaughLucy E. Moor bummer 1 raining School for- 1 eachers. Eastern Branch Maryland State College of Agriculture Princess Anne, Md. June 25th to August 3rd,1917 See pages 79 and 80 of (The Morgan College Bulletin.) The Morgan College Bulletin VOL. IX MAY, 1917 NO. 5 E D 0 R I NEW SITE FOR MORGANCOLLEGE President Spencer will soon bemaking announcement that a newCollege site has been secured.—Butlet us reflect a bit on the old College is now fifty years was once housed on Saratoga St.,down town. It has been at its pres-ent site, on Fulton and EdmondsonAvenues, according to the corner-stone, since 1880. We are informedthat the head of the institution atthat time was J. Emory But the following statement is ofespecial interest. The first threedollars paid down on this old sitewere paid by three colored men, Al-exander Brown, Aaron Benton andWashington Lee, all trustees of JohnWesley M. E. Church. It happenedthat John Wesley Church was havingquarterly conference, and PrincipalRounds came in
Size: 1846px × 1353px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectuniversitiesandcolle