The Panther. (Atlanta, Georgia) 19??-1989, May 01, 1950, Image 8
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THE PANTHER
As busy as President Brawley has
been, he has not been able to escape
the call of civic and religious duty.
Participation in affairs of church,
state, and school is always part of
a full day’s work for him.
In 1941. the same \ear that he
received his doctorate from North
western University, his Alma Mater
conferred upon him the degree of
Doctor of Science in Education.
Who's Who in America lists him
among its distinguished citizens.
Yes, the life-story of President
Brawlev reads like a book ol fiction!
Mrs. Thelma 0. Bell was guest organist at
the organ dedication in Decern her. 1948.
President Brawley at the cornerstone lay
ing of the new ('.lark College. Dr. M. S.
Davage, Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer, with flowers,
and. Dr. Edward G. Mackay watch Rev. Dr.
Brawley, Bishop Lorenzo H. King, and Rev.
J. W. Thomas participate in the cere
mony.
Merrill J. Holmes Hall, erected at a cost of
approximately $400,000.00, was dedicated
February 28. 1950, as a unit of President
Brawler's expansion program.
Mrs. Doric Touchstone Patrick presents
President Brawley with a silver loving cup
— the gift of the faculty—in honor of
his twenty-five years of sendee at (dark.