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Dr. Samuel DuBois Cook, Interviewed by Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, August 21, 2012
Video interviews with a complementing monograph providing reflections of former presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities discussing leadership, mission, challenges, successes, and issues of race and education. Interviewer: Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, President, South Carolina State University 1992-1995, President, Knoxville College 1997-2005. Interviewee: Dr. Samuel Dubois Cook, President Dillard University 1974-1997
Virginia Stephenson and Barbara R. Luther, ca. 1910
Virginia Stephenson and Barbara R. Luther, ca. 1910, b&w. No postmark, no addressee back reads: Virginia Stephenson, Barbara R. Luther A memorial card in the same folder states Barbara R. Luther died Jan. 11, 1919 at age 88 yrs.https://mds.marshall.edu/doris_miller_papers/1037/thumbnail.jp
Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, Interviewed by Loretta Parham, September 24, 2012
Video interviews with a complementing monograph providing reflections of former presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities discussing leadership, mission, challenges, successes, and issues of race and education. Interviewer: Loretta Parham, CEO & Library Director, Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library. Interviewee: Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, President, South Carolina State University 1992-1995; President, Knoxville College 1997-2005
Dr. W. Clyde Williams, Interviewed by Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, August 27, 2012
Video interviews with a complementing monograph providing reflections of former presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities discussing leadership, mission, challenges, successes, and issues of race and education. Interviewer: Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, President, South Carolina State University 1992-1995, President, Knoxville College 1997-2005 Interviewee: Dr. W. Clyde Williams, President, Miles College 1971-1986. President, H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College 1998-2001
Dr. Robert L. Albright, Interviewed by Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, August 14, 2012
Video interviews with a complementing monograph providing reflections of former presidents of Historically Black Colleges and Universities discussing leadership, mission, challenges, successes, and issues of race and education. Interviewer: Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, President, South Carolina State University 1992-1995, President, Knoxville College 1997-2005. Interviewee: Dr. Robert L. Albright, President, Johnson C.Smith University 1983-1994
Barbara R. Mashburn (March 16, 1972)
Barbara R. Mashburn\u27s mother and Hannah Milhous Nixon were close friends. Barbara went to Whittier High School and Whittier College with Nixon
Barbara R. Bergmann. — The Economic Emergence of Women
Lorée Marguerite. Barbara R. Bergmann. — The Economic Emergence of Women. In: Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines, N°38, novembre 1988. L'indianité : contextes et perspectives. p. 407
Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, circa 1992
A portrait of Dr. Barbara R. Hatton, the seventh president of SC State, served from 1992–1995. Hatton was the only woman to serve as university president. During her tenure she was instrumental in converting Felton Laboratory School into a state of the art professional development school. Hatton also initiated legislation which was passed by the General Assembly allowing engineering technology graduates to sit for the engineering licensure examination in South Carolina
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