Hugh M. Gloster, President of Morehouse College (1967-1987), was professionally active as administrator, teacher, writer, speaker, USO wartime executive, and American representative in educational and technical programs in foreign countries.This collection consists of photographs that document Dr. Hugh Gloster's time at Morehouse College such as: commencements, Convocation, Founders' Day, banquets, and school events.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu. 
Jun 13, 2019

Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection

Hugh M. Gloster, President of Morehouse College (1967-1987), was professionally active as administrator, teacher, writer, speaker, USO wartime executive, and American representative in educational and technical programs in foreign countries.This collection consists of photographs that document Dr. Hugh Gloster's time at Morehouse College such as: commencements, Convocation, Founders' Day, banquets, and school events.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu

1989-03-10
President Hugh Gloster with Eve W. Sullivan, and Dr. Louis W. Sullivan. Written on recto: To Hugh - with best wishes Lou and Ginger, March 10, 1989.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
President Hugh Gloster with Eve W. Sullivan, and Dr. Louis W. Sullivan. Written on recto: To Hugh - with best wishes Lou and Ginger, March 10, 1989.
1986-11-06
President Hugh Gloster with Spike Lee, Sidney Poitier, and unidentified person.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
President Hugh Gloster with Spike Lee, Sidney Poitier, and unidentified person.
1986-05-18
Written on the verso: Commencement Exercises Morehouse College May 18, 1986 L to R: Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, Judge Damon Keith, Dr. Wildon Jackson, Dr. Hugh Gloster, Dr. John Carter, Dr. Earl Graves.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Commencement ceremonies
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Written on the verso: Commencement Exercises Morehouse College May 18, 1986 L to R: Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, Judge Damon Keith, Dr. Wildon Jackson, Dr. Hugh Gloster, Dr. John Carter, Dr. Earl Graves.
1985/1993
President Hugh Gloster with U.S.A. President George W. Bush and Mrs. Barbara Bush at the White House. Written on recto: To Dr. Hugh Gloster with best wishes, George Bush Barbara Bush.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
President Hugh Gloster with U.S.A. President George W. Bush and Mrs. Barbara Bush at the White House. Written on recto: To Dr. Hugh Gloster with best wishes, George Bush Barbara Bush.
1985-05-19
Written on verso: Brunch at home of the President Gloster on Commencement Day, May 19, 1985: L. to R.: Mayor Coleman Young, President Gloster, Mr. Lawrence Small, Dr. Thomas Kilgore Jr, Mrs. Kilgore, Mr. Walter Wriston, and Mr. Sidney Poitier.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Commencement ceremonies
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Written on verso: Brunch at home of the President Gloster on Commencement Day, May 19, 1985: L. to R.: Mayor Coleman Young, President Gloster, Mr. Lawrence Small, Dr. Thomas Kilgore Jr, Mrs. Kilgore, Mr. Walter Wriston, and Mr. Sidney Poitier.
1985-05-17
President Hugh Gloster. Written on verso: First Commencement - Morehouse School of Medicine - May 17, 1985 - MLK Jr. International Memorial Chapel - 2:00 PM.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Commencement ceremonies
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
President Hugh Gloster. Written on verso: First Commencement - Morehouse School of Medicine - May 17, 1985 - MLK Jr. International Memorial Chapel - 2:00 PM.
1985-04-05
Written on verso: Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop (Left) receives the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, conferred upon him by Dr. Hugh M. Gloster (Right), President of Morehouse College, during the King Memorial Convocation held April 5, 1985 at 11 A.M. in the great name of the Martin Luther King, Jr. International Chapel on the Morehouse College Campus.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Written on verso: Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop (Left) receives the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, conferred upon him by Dr. Hugh M. Gloster (Right), President of Morehouse College, during the King Memorial Convocation held April 5, 1985 at 11 A.M. in the great name of the Martin Luther King, Jr. International Chapel on the Morehouse College Campus.
1985-02-16
President Hugh Gloster with unidentified persons. Written on verso: Founder's Day Banquet Saturday, Feb. 16, 1985.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Campus life
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
President Hugh Gloster with unidentified persons. Written on verso: Founder's Day Banquet Saturday, Feb. 16, 1985.
1985
The Morehouse School of Medicine was founded in 1975 as the Medical Education Program at Morehouse College by then-president, Dr. Hugh M. Gloster. The school was independently chartered in 1981 and the school held its first commencement in 1985 with 20 graduates receiving medical doctorates.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
The Morehouse School of Medicine was founded in 1975 as the Medical Education Program at Morehouse College by then-president, Dr. Hugh M. Gloster. The school was independently chartered in 1981 and the school held its first commencement in 1985 with 20 graduates receiving medical doctorates.
1985
The Morehouse School of Medicine was founded in 1975 as the Medical Education Program at Morehouse College by then-president, Dr. Hugh M. Gloster. The school was independently chartered in 1981 and the school held its first commencement in 1985 with 20 graduates receiving medical doctorates.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
The Morehouse School of Medicine was founded in 1975 as the Medical Education Program at Morehouse College by then-president, Dr. Hugh M. Gloster. The school was independently chartered in 1981 and the school held its first commencement in 1985 with 20 graduates receiving medical doctorates.
1984-10-27
Photograph of student athlete and Edwin Moses. Written on verso: Edwin Moses Homecoming Oct. 27, 1984.
African American athletes
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Photograph of student athlete and Edwin Moses. Written on verso: Edwin Moses Homecoming Oct. 27, 1984.
1984-05-20
President Hugh Gloster with Coretta Scott King and unidentified persons standing in front of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. statue.
African American universities and colleges, Presidents, Portraits and people, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
President Hugh Gloster with Coretta Scott King and unidentified persons standing in front of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. statue.
1984-05-20
Photograph of the writing on the statue of Dr. MLK. On statue: In Memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. 48 Outstanding Alumnus of Morehouse College World-Famous Leader of the Non-Violent Movement Distinguished Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. From Morehouse College he launched his humanitarian pilgrimage to create the beloved community and for that purpose he moved out from the classroom and his pulpit to march his way into immortality. This Statue is a Gift of the National Baptist Convention. U.S.A., Inc. T.J. Jemison President, W. Franklyn Richardson, General Secretary Morehouse College, Thomas Kilgore Jr., Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Hugh M. Gloster, President of the College, Lawrence Edward Carter. Dean of the Chapel. May 20, 1984.
African American universities and colleges, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Photograph of the writing on the statue of Dr. MLK. On statue: In Memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. 48 Outstanding Alumnus of Morehouse College World-Famous Leader of the Non-Violent Movement Distinguished Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. From Morehouse College he launched his humanitarian pilgrimage to create the beloved community and for that purpose he moved out from the classroom and his pulpit to march his way into immortality. This Statue is a Gift of the National Baptist Convention. U.S.A., Inc. T.J. Jemison President, W. Franklyn Richardson, General Secretary Morehouse College, Thomas Kilgore Jr., Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Hugh M. Gloster, President of the College, Lawrence Edward Carter. Dean of the Chapel. May 20, 1984.
1984-05-20
The assembling of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. statue.
African American universities and colleges, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
The assembling of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. statue.
1984-05-20
Photograph of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. statue.
African American universities and colleges, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Photograph of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. statue.
1984-05-20
Photograph of the writing on the statue of Dr. MLK. On statue: If we are to have peace on earth, our loyalties must become ecumenical rather than sectional. Our loyalties must transcend our race, our tribe, our class, and our nation: and this means we must develop a world perspective. No individual can live alone, no nation can live alone, and as long as we try, the more we are going to have war in this world. Now the judgment of God is upon us, and we must either learn to live together as brothers or we are all going to perish together as fools.
African American universities and colleges, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Photograph of the writing on the statue of Dr. MLK. On statue: If we are to have peace on earth, our loyalties must become ecumenical rather than sectional. Our loyalties must transcend our race, our tribe, our class, and our nation: and this means we must develop a world perspective. No individual can live alone, no nation can live alone, and as long as we try, the more we are going to have war in this world. Now the judgment of God is upon us, and we must either learn to live together as brothers or we are all going to perish together as fools.
1984-05-20
Photograph of the writing on the statue of Dr. MLK. On statue: If you will protest courageously and yet with dignity and Christian love, when the history books are written in the future generations the historians will have to pause and say, "There lived a great people--a black people--who injected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization." This is our challenge and our overwhelming responsibility.
African American universities and colleges, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Photograph of the writing on the statue of Dr. MLK. On statue: If you will protest courageously and yet with dignity and Christian love, when the history books are written in the future generations the historians will have to pause and say, "There lived a great people--a black people--who injected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization." This is our challenge and our overwhelming responsibility.
1984-05-20
Coretta Scott King with unidentified persons in front of Dr. MLK statue.
African American universities and colleges, Portraits and people, Events and programs
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Coretta Scott King with unidentified persons in front of Dr. MLK statue.
1984-05-19
Written on verso: Charles Hicks '84 signing out a plane to take family on areial view of Atlanta U. Center and the city. 5/19/84.
African American universities and colleges, Campus life
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Written on verso: Charles Hicks '84 signing out a plane to take family on areial view of Atlanta U. Center and the city. 5/19/84.
1984-05-19
Exterior view of Baccalaureate and Commencement announcements. Written on recto Baccalaureate May 19 1984, 3pm Speaker Rev. Charles G. Adams. Commencement May 20 1984 3pm Speaker Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Portraits and people
Hugh M. Gloster Photograph Collection
Exterior view of Baccalaureate and Commencement announcements. Written on recto Baccalaureate May 19 1984, 3pm Speaker Rev. Charles G. Adams. Commencement May 20 1984 3pm Speaker Rev. Jesse Jackson.