Written on verso: Seated L to R: Dr. Thomas D. Lauett, Dean Swift, Dr. Albert E. Manley. Standing L to R: Hugh M. Gloster, Dr. Edward Brontley, Dr. Cayer, Dr. L.E. Boyd. Luncheon at Sears Roebuck on Tuesday, November 25.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people
President Hugh Gloster with Samuel Protor. Written on verso: Atlanta University Center Convocation 2-2-69 Sisters Chapel L- Hugh M. Gloster president Morehouse College R- Samuel D. Proctor Dean for Special Projects University of Wisconsin.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people
Group photo with President Hugh Gloster and Atlanta University Center Presidents. Written on verso: Atlanta University Center Convocation 2-2-69 Sisters Chapel L to R: Presidents John Middleton, Oswald Bronson, Albert E. Manley, Vivian Henderson, Thomas D. Jarrett, Hugh M. Gloster.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people
Written on verso: Haitian Ambassador presents portrait of Dr. MLK Jr. to Morehouse & conferred honorary degree upon Dr. Gloster & Dr. Whalum Sept. 1968.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people
President Hugh Gloster with persons holding the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. portrait dedicated to Morehouse College. Written on verso: September 1968 Haitian Ambassador to the US presents portrait of Dr. King, Jr. to Morehouse and confers Honorary Degrees of Pres. Gloster and Dr. Whalum.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Events and programs
President Hugh Gloster with Govenor William Scranton and Dr. David Henry. Written on verso: Carnegie Commission on the Future of Higher Education, March 1968. (L-R) Gov. Williams W. Scranton of Pennsylvania; Dr. David D. Henry, President University of Illinois; Dr. Hugh Gloster.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people
Written on verso: President and Mrs. Hugh Gloster cut birthday cake for celebration of 101st anniversary of Morehouse College on Founder's Day in February, 1968.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Events and programs
Written on verso: Honorable Percy Sutton, Borough President of Manhattan, shown presenting the Proclamation Declaring November 10 Morehouse College Day in New York. (L. to R.) Malcolm L. Corrin, '50; Dr. Hugh M. Gloster, '31; Borough President Sutton; Dr. Benjamin E. Mays. November 10, 1967.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people
Written on verso: L-R unidentified Man, Hugh Gloster, unidentified Man & Benjamin E. Mays. Testimonial Banquet Honoring Benjamin E. Mays and Hugh M. Gloster and honored by Morehouse Club of Greater New York Hotel Commodore, New York City, November 10, 1967.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people
Written on verso: President Elect Gloster speaking during Centennial Banquet of Morehouse College at Biltmore Hotel in Atlanta on February 17, 1967 Dr. Howard Thurman seated at left.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Events and programs
Word of achievements of Morehouse College transcended national borders with the debut of A Candle in the Dark, the college�s first written history authored by Dr. Edward A. Jones, Morehouse College French Professor from 1927 to 1977 and Chairman of the Department of Foreign Languages from 1930-1977 and 1926 alumnus, in 1967. The �Candle in the Dark� slogan was adapted as the name for the College�s annual awards ceremony and fundraising gala with the progress of the college living up to its motto �et facta est lux� which means �and there is light�.
Dr. Edward A. Jones holds his book. Word of achievements of Morehouse College transcended national borders with the debut of A Candle in the Dark, the college�s first written history authored by Dr. Edward A. Jones, Morehouse College French Professor from 1927 to 1977 and Chairman of the Department of Foreign Languages from 1930-1977 and 1926 alumnus, in 1967. The �Candle in the Dark� slogan was adapted as the name for the College�s annual awards ceremony and fundraising gala with the progress of the college living up to its motto �et facta est lux� which means �and there is light�.
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African American universities and colleges, Portraits and people, African American authors
Written on verso: L-R Dean S.W. Williams, President H.M. Gloster, Emperor Haile Selassie Atlanta Mayor & Ivan Allen. Platform Party sings national anthem at Summer Convocation honoring Emperor Hallie Selassie: L-R: Dean, S.W. Williams, President, H.M. Gloster, Emperor Hallie Selassie, Atlanta Mayor, Ivan Allen.
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African American universities and colleges, Presidents