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John B. Howard Civil War letters
This collection contains twenty-four letters written from Helena and St. Charles, Arkansas, by John B. Howard, a private in the 24th Iowa Infantry
Dorothy B. Ferebee with Howard University Health Services Staff
Miss Minyiba F. Karibo, a high school student from Port Harcourt, Nigeria, is shown here during her visit to Howard University last week. Miss Karibo is one of 34 foreign students now touring the United States under the sponsorship of the New York Herald Tribune Forum. Earlier in the day, the group has visited the President at the White House. Shown with Miss Karibo and the group of Howard students which entertained her is Dr. Dorothy B. Ferebee, director of the (Howard) University Health Service, who served as University hostess during the visit.https://dh.howard.edu/dbf_photos/1088/thumbnail.jp
Dorothy B. Ferebee with Howard University Health Services Staff
Health officials at Howard University met the recent virus epidemic head-on by setting up a preventive vaccine project on the campus. Shots of polyvalent influenzas vaccine were made available to students, teachers, and other employees to prevent the spread of the disease. Here, Dr. Dorothy B. Ferebee, director of the University Health Service (long white coat) supervises the administration of the vaccine by seniors in Howard\u27s College of Medicine and internes at Freedmen\u27s Hospital.https://dh.howard.edu/dbf_photos/1086/thumbnail.jp
Howard University Players on TV 2
Subcategory: Education - Univesitites and Colleges; Pulitzer Prize winning author and Poet Laureate, Toni Morrison, Acts Out a Scene with the Howard Players at Howard Universityhttps://dh.howard.edu/pittcourier_eduuni/1018/thumbnail.jp
Dorothy B. Ferebee with Howard University Health Services Staff
Howard University Health Services, Photographer: Scurlockhttps://dh.howard.edu/dbf_photos/1087/thumbnail.jp
Darryl B. Cooper
Darryl B. Cooper, Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Accounting, Howard University, Selected for: Active Duty; Branch: Aviation. Howard University United States Army and Air Force Reserve Training Corps (Joint Commissioning Ceremony)https://dh.howard.edu/arotc_photos/1107/thumbnail.jp
Viola B. Murphy
Viola B. Murphy who attended Howard University has arrived in England to serve the armed forces as an American Red Cross staff assistant.https://dh.howard.edu/arotc_photos/1008/thumbnail.jp
Oral History Interview with Howard B. "Jeep" Stebelton, October 5, 2012
Transcript of an oral interview with Howard B. “Jeep” Stebelton. Born in 1922, he was drafted into the Army Air Force in January, 1943. He was trained in airplane mechanics and aerial engineering. He describes aerial gunnery training at Kingman Army Airfield, Arizona. In the summer of 1944, he was sent to England and assigned to the 91st Bombardment Group, 324th Bomb Squadron. As top turret gunner, he went on missions to bomb targets in Germany, including a railroad yard in Hamm and an engine factory in Frankfurt. He describes a mission to bomb a synthetic oil refinery in Merseburg on which the plane sustained major damage, but was able to return to the base. One mission involved aiding General Patton by bombing German pillboxes in Metz, France. He describes his typical day. He recounts an instance in which he manually cranked open the bomb bay doors. He flew eighteen of his thirty-five missions in a plane named Mih Ideal. He flew his last mission in March, 1945. He was discharged in September, 1945
Dorothy B. Ferebee with Others
Miss Minyiba F. Karibo, a high school student from Port Harcourt, Nigeria, is shown here during her visit to Howard University last week. Miss Karibo is one of 34 foreign students now touring the United States under the sponsorship of the New York Herald Tribune Forum. Earlier in the day, the group has visited the President at the White House. Shown with Miss Karibo and the group of Howard students which entertained her is Dr. Dorothy B. Ferebee, director of the (Howard) University Health Service, who served as University hostess during the visit.https://dh.howard.edu/dbf_photos/1017/thumbnail.jp
Miss Lorna Sugue and her sister, Mrs B. Spadazzi, share a cup of tea during the Olympic Games, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria, 1956 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from typed label on reverse.; Inscriptions: "Tea for two: Miss Lorna Sugue and her sister, Mrs B. Spadazzi share a cuppa at the MCG"--Typed label on verso.; Part of the collection: Olympic Games, Melbourne, Victoria 1956.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http//nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4278496-s130; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Bruce Howard, 2007.; Published in: 15 days in '56 / Bruce Howard. Australia : Angus & Robertson, 1995, p. 66
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