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History of Johnson C. Smith University
Manuscript detailing the history of Johnson C. Smith Universit
Photograph of Dorothy F. Steele with friends, "At the college," February, 1974
Photograph of Dorothy F. Steele with friends. Back reads: "At the college," February, 1974
Photograph of Dorothy F. Steele with friends, "At Miss Gibbs home," February, 1974
Photograph of Dorothy F. Steele with friends. Back reads: "At Miss Gibbs home," February, 197
Photograph of Dorothy F. Steele with friends, "College," February, 1974
Photograph of Dorothy F. Steele with friends. Back reads: "College," February, 1974
University Student - Mar. 1974
Commencement - Where or Where Not To Be; Statement to the Press; Our Man in Washington, D. C.; History is Made; Queen City News; Greek and Social News; WJCS Radio is on the Air; Croak's Corner; Sports
University Student - Dec. 1974
Professional Studs; Let's Rap Awhile; Angela Davis Speaks Out for Charlotte 3; Greek and Social News; Poetry Corner; Sports
Biographical information
Series 1, Director of Public Relations Moses S. Belton records includes correspondence, reports, articles, pamphlets, clippings, and related materials of Johnson C. Smith University's Development Office under Director of Public Relations Moses S. Belton.
Moses S. Belton graduated from Johnson C. Smith with majors in mathematics and philosophy in 1933, and from the Theology program in 1936. He returned professionally to Johnson C. Smith in 1942 to serve as Associate Dean of Men. Belton was best known in his role as the first full time Director of Public Relations at the university, a position he served in from 1950-1970. Belton retired from Johnson C. Smith in 1974.
The bulk of records in this series date from the 1960s, and primarily consist of correspondence between Belton and Development Office staff, and current and prospective students; scholarship, loan, and award recipients; non-profit and religious organizations; alumni; and the press. Also included in this series are Public Relations office publications and biographical information about Moses S. Belton.
Johnson C. Smith (JCSU) is a private, four-year research university located in Charlotte, NC, and is a historically black college. It was founded in 1867 as the Biddle Memorial Institute.Digitization made possible by funding from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources
Photograph of Dorothy F. Steele with friends, "The Andersons," February, 1974
Photograph of Dorothy F. Steele with friends. Back reads: "The Andersons," February, 197
Annabell Etta Scott Jackson, Funeral service bulletin, July 31, 1974
Bulletin for the funeral service of Annabell Etta Scott Jackson held at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Baltimore, M.D. on July 31, 1974
Newsletter, Johnson C. Smith University - spring 1974
JCSU Inaugurates Dr. Wilbert Greenfield Tenth President!; Distinguished People Bring Greetings!; Alumni Also Honor Past Presidents; JCSU Commemorates Dr. King's Birthday; JCSU Gets Radio Station; Bulls End Successful Cage Season; Class Notes