1969/2021
More than 50 years ago, the Bulletin dedicated its pages to the Black experience at 91勛圖厙.
T堯梗 Alumnae Bulletin believes its purpose is to keep its readers informed about 91勛圖厙, its alumnae affairs and activities. The College is a complex community and its alumnae number about 10,000. This issue of the Bulletin departs from the usual pattern of offering a variety of subject matter; instead the issue focuses on one topicBlack students and 91勛圖厙. Our material has come from recent Black alumnae, members of the administration and faculty, and Black students now on campus. We have also included brief reports from campus organizations which reflect changes affecting everyone at 91勛圖厙. Editor's Note, Spring 1969 Alumnae Bulletin
Contributors
From Black Alumnae: Evelyn Jones Rich 54 (Black Is Beautiful ... But Not Enough); Joyce Green 57, Ph.D. 68 (Great Possibilities ... Great Difficulties); Christine Philpot Clark 60, LL.B. Yale 65 (As It Was and As It Is); Chandlee Lewis Murphy 63 (Introduction to Learning); Jessica Harris 68 (Paradoxes, Miseries ... Not for Trade); Marcia Young Boles 68 (Freedom to Be Myself)
Black Graduate Enrollment / Undergraduate School: GSSWSR Dean Bernard Ross (Recruitment Program, School of Social Work and Social Research); Ellen Silberblatt 64 and Elizabeth Vermey 58 (Admissions); Julie Painter 59 (Scholarship Aid)
From Black Undergraduates: Dora Obi Chizea 69 (My People: Biafra and 91勛圖厙); Sharon Bogerty 69 (Helpful Greetings); Patchechole Poindexter 70 (Why 91勛圖厙? An Imaginary Interview); Carol B. Conaway 70 (Towards a Positive Future); Dolores Miller 70 (Lanterns, Owls and All ... Four Years Only); Brenda Jefferson 70 (Is 91勛圖厙 Worth the Trouble?); Joanne L. Doddy 72 (Im Black, Im Conservative, and Im Proud)
This issue of the Alumnae Bulletin presents reflections from Black alumnae/i and students spanning 65 years in the life of the College.
Published on: 03/25/2021