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Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1978, Samuel Floyd
Black Music Research Newsletter, Fall 1978, Samuel Floyd
Center for Black Music Research Newsletter
"Black Music Research Newsletter is now the official publication of Fisk University's new Institute for Research in Black American Music. The Newsletter will retain its original purpose, format, and publication schedule." Editor: Samuel A. Floyd, Jr. Editorial Board: Lynne Davis, Anita Trumpler. Vol 2, No. 2. 4 pages.
1978 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
1978 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
Commencement Programs
The commencement program of the 1978 Columbia College graduation ceremonies.
Black Music Research Newsletter, Summer 1978, Samuel Floyd
Black Music Research Newsletter, Summer 1978, Samuel Floyd
Center for Black Music Research Newsletter
"BMR NEWSLETTER is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and musical activities in universities and research centers. " Editor: Samuel A. Floyd, Jr., Editorial Board: Azalia Bailey, Lynne Davis, John M. Eddins, Anita Trumpler. Vol. 2., No. 1. 6 pages.
Hair Trigger 2, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger 2, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger
An anthology, edited by students, featuring the fiction, prose and creative non-fiction work of students, alumni, and staff. Editors: (fiction) Pete Trotter, Tony Del Valle; (poetry) Aileen Marie Hayes, Pamela Miller, Cover design: Pete Trotter. 266 pages.
Black Music Research Newsletter, Spring 1978, Samuel Floyd
Black Music Research Newsletter, Spring 1978, Samuel Floyd
Center for Black Music Research Newsletter
"BMR NEWSLETTER is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and musical activities in universities and research centers. " Editor: Samuel A. Floyd, Jr., Editorial Board: Lynne Davis, John M. Eddins, Anita Trumpler. Vol. 1., No. 4. 8 pages.
1978-1979 Annual Program, Phi Sigma
1978-1979 Annual Program, Phi Sigma
Annual Programs
This annual program outlines the topics discussed and presented at Phi Sigma's monthly meetings from October 1978 to May 1979. Each meeting includes a topic based on their yearly theme, "Local Authors."
Sherwood Music School Annual Catalog 1978-1980, Sherwood Music School
Sherwood Music School Annual Catalog 1978-1980, Sherwood Music School
Academic Catalogs
The 1978-1980 Annual Academic Catalog for Sherwood Music School, featuring information about the School, images of student and campus life, department descriptions, course and program descriptions, information about student services, and a summary about its extension division.
Black Music Research Newsletter, Winter 1978, Samuel Floyd
Black Music Research Newsletter, Winter 1978, Samuel Floyd
Center for Black Music Research Newsletter
"BMR NEWSLETTER is devoted to the encouragement and promotion of scholarship and cultural activity in black American music, and is intended to serve as a medium for the sharing of ideas and information regarding current and future research and musical activities in universities and research centers. " Editor: Samuel A. Floyd, Jr., Editorial Board: Lynne Davis, John M. Eddins, Anita Trumpler. Vol. 1., No. 3. 8 pages.