Morgan College 1923 Graduates &

Themes

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND   JUNE 17TH 1923

MORGAN COLLEGE

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BACHELOR OF ARTS

*William ANDERSON -Baltimore (The Strange Case of Andy Speer - A

Psychological Study)

Winfort Jerome BRAXTON -Baltimore (Functions of the Modern School)

Lawrence Henry BUCK -Birmingham, Ala. (The Human Factor in Business)

Fred Jonathan CARNAGE -Thomasville, Ga. (Migration of the Negro)

George Cameron GRANT -Baltimore (The Economic and Political Status of

the World)

Howard Milton GROSS -Baltimore (Dramatization in Literature)

Faith Rowena HINES -Brooklyn (The Need of Trained Social Service

Workers)

Charles Edward HODGES, Jr. - Wheeling, W. Va. (Unknown Heroes)

Francis Jacob HOLLAND -Baltimore (English Home Life)

John Stanley JAMES -Baltimore (Egypt's Past)

Marie Alma KELLY -Baltimore (Literature and National Solidarity)

William Henry McABEE -Baltimore (The School Principal and the

Community)

Joseph DOUGLAS -Lester, Ark. (What We Should do for Africa)

Bessie Estella MAYNARD -Baltimore (The Industrial Revolution in

England)

Abraham Timothy MIDDLETON -Orangeburg, S.C. (The Resources of

Africa)

*Jessie Lugard NICHOLAS -Baltimore (Racial Co - Operation)

*George Albert OWENS -Baltimore (The Negro In Science)

William Henry PROCTOR -Baltimore (Roosevelt's Contribution to

American Politics)

Elizabeth Cecilia QUILLE -Baltimore(The House Fly and Human

Interests)

*Kate Isabella SHEPPARD -Myersdale, Pa. (The Rights Of Women)

Thorgues SIE -Liberia, Africa (The Liberian Challenge to the American

Negro)

Nettie Louise SHORT -Baltimore (Creeds as a Human Need)

Junia Mae SMITH -Huntington, W. Va. (Morgan College Yesterday, To-day

and Tomorrow)

Lily O'Goldia SMITH -Huntington, W.Va. (Dead Yet They Live)

Frank Jacques SORRELL -Baltimore (The Public School in Modern Life

George Edgar SORRELS -Wilkes Barre, Pa.(The Relation of the Mosquito

to Human Interests)

---------------------------MORGAN ACADEMY

Clifford Mason BOOKER -Providence, R.I. (The Ku Klux Klan in

America)

Kenneth Lloyd BRIGHT -New York City, N.Y. (A Half Century of Negro

Business)

Rachel Elizabeth CARTER -Annapolis (Some Effects of Prohibition)

Sarah Sedonia CAUSION -Sparks (The Essentials of Leadership)

Carrie Leola CHASE -Baltimore (The Advantage of a College Education)

Howard Lee CORNISH -Salisbury (The Choice and Reading of Books)

Herschel White DAY -New York City, N.Y. (Justice Before Prejudice)

Harold Alfred FISHER -Providence, R.I. (The Influence Of Friendship)

Theodore Roosevelt FLEMING -Providence, R.I. (Service the Watchword

of the Hour)

William Isaac GOSNELL -Baltimore (Character a Help to Civilization)

Vandola Irene HENDERSON -Bristol, Tenn.(Value of Physical Education)

Linelle Lucille HOLLOWAY -Greenville,S.C.(The Value of Good Health)

Louis Isaiah KING -Orange, N.J. (Our Physical, Intellectual and Moral

Endowments)

Mary Elizabeth LINDSAY -Sparrows Point (The Master Builder)

Adele Paige LOWERS -Sparrows Point (True Value of Knowledge)

Theodore Washington McINTYRE -New York City N.Y.(Following in the

Steps of Tradition)

Donald Tab REDD -Roanoke, Va. (The Results of Hard Thinking)

Eva Asbury ROBINSON -Shepherdstown, W.Va. (Worlds to Conquer)

Herbert Maynadier St. CLAIR -Cambridge (Lack of Co-Operation an

Impediment to Negroes)

Mynola Consuwilla TANZY -Montgomery, W.Va. (Perseverance the Path to

the Goal)

Hillis Watson WALTERS -New York City, N.Y. (Capital Punishment)

Violet Marie WATERS -Snow Hill (Home as a Foundation for True

Womanhood)

Velma Glenn WHITE -Baltimore (Ideals)

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PRINCESS ANNE ACADEMY (The Eastern Branch of the

University of Maryland Preparatory and Normal Courses)

William Julius CARPENTER -Jersey City, N.J. (Aim High)

William Thomas DORSEY -Woodbine (When a Man is Educated)

Cleopatra FINNEY -Cape Charles, Va. (The Negro Youth of Today)

Georgette Lablanc FERGUSON -New York City, N.Y. (Improving

Opportunity)

Marguerite HARMON -Delaware City, Del (Some Benefits Derived from

Faith)

Elwood Small JEWETT -St. Micheals ( Safe Guarding the Youth)

John Emory McBRIDE - Princess Anne (The Negro In America)

Sherwood Thomas McBRIDE -Princess Anne (The Visible Wonders of

Nature)

William Coleridge MOORE -Seaford, Del. (Life and it's Requirements)

Selena Malinda PARKER -Monrovia,Liberia,Africa (Africa's Need of an

Industrial Education)

John Thomas RECTOR -Hamilton, Va. (Deeds Not Words)

Annie Reka RILEY -Philadelphia, Pa. (Doors Of Opportunity for Negro

Boys and Girls)

Theresa Marguerett ROBERTS -Princess Anne (What is Worthwhile)

John Edward ROBINSON -Lutherville (Progress Looking Towards Civil &

Religious Ends)

Ida Madeline ROCHESTER -Ingleside (Self - Confidence)

Mary Elizabeth ROSS -Clarksburg, W.Va. (Back to the Farm)

Rozelia Anna SHAW -Ocean City, N.J. (The Aim of Education)

Beatrice Porthenia STERLING -Crisfield (Home as a Preparation for

School)

John Nelson STILL -Pensawken, Pa. (Training for Christian

Leadership)

Charles Clifton THOMAS -Philadelphia, Pa. (Youth's Opportunities)

Dolly Luella TUCKER -Denton (The Youth and his Needs for the Life of

Service)

Georgie Jackson WATERS -Princess Anne (Thoughts About Success)

Thomas Leon WILLIAMS -Atlantic City, N.J. (Civilization Moving

Westward)

Benjamin Raymond WINSTON -Trappe (How Man is to Make a Life)

James Oliver WRIGHT -Denton (A Good Name and it's Results)

This is a transcription from a photo copy of the actual Graduation Program. For more information contact LFC of Maryland

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