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Correspondence Between Alberta Jackson And President Lloyd H. Elliott On University Of Maine Anti-Discrimination Policies, Alberta Jackson, Lloyd H. Elliott
Correspondence Between Alberta Jackson And President Lloyd H. Elliott On University Of Maine Anti-Discrimination Policies, Alberta Jackson, Lloyd H. Elliott
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
Letter from Alberta Jackson, Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People- Central Maine branch, on December 13, 1962 addressed to the President to the University of Maine, Lloyd H. Elliott, on the anti-discrimination policies in regards to admissions, social activities, and sororities and fraternities. President Elliott responded to Alberta Jackson on January 2, 1963 stating that the University had implemented policies to end discrimination on campus and related institutions, such as sororities and fraternities.
Correspondence Between Alberta Jackson And President Lloyd H. Elliott On University Of Maine Anti-Discrimination Policies, Alberta Jackson, Lloyd H. Elliott
Correspondence Between Alberta Jackson And President Lloyd H. Elliott On University Of Maine Anti-Discrimination Policies, Alberta Jackson, Lloyd H. Elliott
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Letter from Alberta Jackson, Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People- Central Maine branch, on December 13, 1962 addressed to the President to the University of Maine, Lloyd H. Elliott, on the anti-discrimination policies in regards to admissions, social activities, and sororities and fraternities. President Elliott responded to Alberta Jackson on January 2, 1963 stating that the University had implemented policies to end discrimination on campus and related institutions, such as sororities and fraternities.
Ua1b5 Welcome To Western, Western Kentucky University
Ua1b5 Welcome To Western, Western Kentucky University
WKU Archives Records
Booklet listing new faculty with biographical sketches.
- Adams, John
- Ahsan, Reza
- Arvin, Louis
- Bailey, Donald
- Barnhardt, Edward
- Benson, LaVon
- Boaz, Holland
- Boaz, Polly
- Boggs, Joseph
- Brackett, W.L.
- Broach, Alba
- Capps, Randall
- Crisp, Jeff Jr.
- Curey, Edith
- Dawson, Robert
- Dobson, Wayne
- Ecker, Judy
- Ecker, Tom
- Fields, Noland Jr.
- Foster, John
- Fox, James
- Fuller, Ruth
- Goodman, Mrs. James
- Grinstead, Kenneth
- Hall, Robert
- Harris, Donald
- Head, Carolyn
- Hedges, Roy
- Holman, Bobby
- Holman, Mary
- Hudson, Mary
- Jackson, Audrey
- Jacobi, Walter
- Jones, Bertha
- Kirby, Henry
- Laman, Archie
- Laman, Edna
- Lange, Glen
- Laux, William
- Lee, John
- LeRoux, G.A.
- Levensohn, Stephen
- Lowman, Pauline
- Malone, Preston
- Matthews, J.F. …
The 1962 Bryant Yearbook, "The Bryant Ledger"
The 1962 Bryant Yearbook, "The Bryant Ledger"
The Ledger, 1939-2016, Bryant University Yearbooks
Editor: Peter Poikonen
Business Manager: Roger S. Pugh
Features: Carolyn Marsis
Adviser: Prof. Lee Weaver
Ua99/3 Commencement Program, Bgbu Registrar
Ua99/3 Commencement Program, Bgbu Registrar
WKU Archives Records
Commencement program listing Bowling Green Business University graduates in the Class of 1962.
Minority Rule, The Maine Campus
Minority Rule, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The South isn't dead, at least not yet. Still grasping at straws to maintain its segregated way of life, the last stronghold of American feudalism is slowly dying. But it will die a glorious death, in the traditions of old, going down to defeat with its flags flying. Unfortunately, for the rest of the nation, its fruitless struggle will engulf all.
Former All Maine Woman Speaks At Banquet Sunday, The Maine Campus
Former All Maine Woman Speaks At Banquet Sunday, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Mrs. Beryl Warner Williams of Baltimore, Maryland, will be the guest speaker at the All Maine Women banquet Sunday at 7 p.m. in Estabrooke Hall. Mrs. Williams, a former All Maine Woman and University of Maine graduate in the class of 1935, is an instructor at Morgan State College in Maryland.
Some Problems And Leisure Time Activities Of High Ability Students Of Casey Community High School, C-1, Doris J. Lee
Some Problems And Leisure Time Activities Of High Ability Students Of Casey Community High School, C-1, Doris J. Lee
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Socio-Economic Background Of Graduates Of A High School In West-Central Illinois And Its Relationship To The Choice Of High School Subjects And Vocational Success, Billie G. Mcclard
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Special Occasion Sweets : Ideas For Desserts When Celebrations Demand Something Different, O. Evans Scott
Special Occasion Sweets : Ideas For Desserts When Celebrations Demand Something Different, O. Evans Scott
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
GATEAU, the French word for cake, means any decorated cake which may also be used as a sweet.
Gateaux are often so attractive they become the centre piece or decoration for the dinner table, their colours deciding the colour scheme used.