The Panther. (Atlanta, Georgia) 19??-1989, March 02, 1979, Image 8
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The Panther
March 2, 1979
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YOUR GENEROSfl
HAS APPRECIATE
AMELIA GRINSTEAD
Vice President/Media
J. Walter Thompson
Fisk University
JAMES B. PINKNEY
Corporate Manager and Member
Executive Committee
Philadelphia Gas Works
Clark College
JOHN L. WALKER
Vice President, Chemical Bank
Wilberforce University
DR. JOHN W. WORK
Vice President, Equitable Life
Talladega College
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BERNARD DURANT
Production Supervisor
Western Electric
Paul Quinn College
ERNEST SAVOY, JR.
Sr. Financial Analyst
Polaroid Corporation
Morehouse College
These people are a statement
of how a good investment pays
dividends. When you invest in the
United Negro College Fund, you help
support 41 private, predominantly
black, four-year colleges and univer
sities. Colleges that produce thou
sands of black graduates each year,
with training in accounting, com
puter sciences, management and
engineering that America s industry
needs, today.
Your investment gives our young
people the opportunity to attend col
lege by enabling us to keep our tui
tions low and grant financial aid. If we
couldn’t do this then some 70% of
our students would not be able to
attend college at all.
UNCF graduates have proven
to be a precious commodity in the
business community as technicians,
marketing professionals, financial
wizards and administrators.
United Negro College Fund, Inc.
75 Piedmont Ave, NE, Suite 966
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
GIVE TO THE UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
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