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Nursing student reads to elderly patient
A black and white image of a nurse from Bethune-Cookman University reading to a very elderly African American woman on her front porch. The student is sitting at the left of the image, and she is wearing a nurses' hat, apron, and she is reading from a book that has been placed on a small table. The elderly woman is sitting in a rocking chair at the right of the image. She is holding onto a cane and is wearing a shawl and headwrap. In the background of the image is the exterior of the elderly woman's house. Written on the front of the image is, "Daytona Industrial School nurse visiting outside patient." On the back of the photograph is a place for correspondence, address, and a stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Nursing students care for a patient
A black and white image of three African American women in nurses' uniforms standing next to the bedside of a patient with their instructor. The nursing students are wearing white hats, aprons, and shirts. Their instructor is standing second from the left, and she is wearing a paisley shirt and pants. At the right of the image, the arm of the patient, who is mostly out of view, can be seen. The women appear to be standing in a doctor's room of some sort. On the wall behind the women is a door with an eye chart attached to it. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Omega Psi Phi fraternity
Black and white image of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity posing near a staircase at Bethune-Cookman University. They have displayed signs with their Greek letters, a jacket, and a wooden paddle near them. The men are dressed casually in hats, shirts, and pants. Identification of individuals is as follows-- Kneeling, left to right: James Royster and Calvin Royster; Standing, left to right: Donald Johnson, Rudolph Coleman, Edgar Dean, Jessie Dukes, John Dicks, Charles Box, Leroy Governor, Ulysses Roberts, Gregory Austin, Hoshea Levy, Willie Cunningham. Stairsteps, from the bottom, up, left to right -- Stairstep I: Irving Ross, Richard Matthews. Stairstep II: Henry Wells, Clarence George. Stairstep III: Jack Vickers. Stairstep IV: Wallace Wright, Michael Thurston. Stairstep V: Dennis Gresham; Stairstep VI: Bobby Terrell. The yearbook stamp is also on the back of the photo. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Omega Psi Phi fraternity
A black and white image of a ballroom full of pairs of men and women dancing during an Omega Psi Phi ball at Bethune-Cookman University. The women are wearing evening gowns and the men are wearing tuxedoes. Hanging from the ceiling are crepe paper decorations and also a sign that reads, "Omega Psi Phi" and "Omicron Epsilon." The image is identified to be a fraternity ball. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Omega Psi Phi fraternity performance
A black and white image of a Omega Psi Phi fraternity member wearing paint on his face and in his hair. He is also wearing a costume with tinsel around his neck. He is holding up a prop, which is a shield that has been painted with the Greek letters of his fraternity on the front. This picture was taken during a performance at the college. A yearbook stamp is on the back of the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Omega Psi Phi fraternity performance
A black and white image of four Omega Psi Phi fraternity brothers wearing costumes, white gloves, and white paint on their faces and hair during a performance at Bethune-Cookman University. They are dancing with props which look like shields, which has the Greek letters of the organization painted on the front. In the background can faintly be seen spectators. A yearbook stamp is on the back of the photo. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Oswald Perry Bronson
A black and white portrait of President of Bethune-Cookman University, Oswald Perry Bronson. Dr. Bronson is wearing a suit and tie, and eyeglasses. On the back of the photograph is a stamp that reads, "When you have no further use for this photograph, please return to: Office of the President; Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida, 32015." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Oswald Perry Bronson and Joseph Johnson
A black and white image of President of Bethune-Cookman University Oswald Perry Bronson, left, and trustee-emeritus Joseph Johnson, right. Dr. Bronson is wearing a suit jacket, tie, and eyeglasses. He has his left arm around Johnson's shoulders, and with his right is holding a medal that has been placed around Johnson's neck. Johnson is wearing a hat, suit, and tie. On the wall behind them can be seen a decorative wreath, as well as a piece of artwork that has a painting of Mary McLeod Bethune in it. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Oswald Perry Bronson, Jake Gaither, Harry Burney
A black and white photograph of President Oswald Perry Bronson, left; Jake Gaither, Florida Atlantic Metropolitan University (FAMU) coach, center; and Harry Burney, development, left. Dr. Bronson is wearing a suit and eyeglasses, and appears to be thinking deeply. Gaither and Burney are also wearing suits and ties. On the back of the photograph are the names and titles of the people present in the photograph, as well as the stamp of, "Thomas Porter, Chief Photographer, Bethune-Cookman College."
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Outdoor ceremony
A black and white image of an outdoor ceremony taking place on Bethune-Cookman's campus. It is most likely taking place at Mary McLeod Bethune's gravesite. Three African American males and one African American female are pictured. The men are wearing three-piece suits, and the woman is wearing a white suit and is holding a handbag. The people are looking very solemn. The two men at the left are James Keys, academic dean, and Chaplain Roger Fair. The man at the right of the image is reading out of a program. A group of trees can be seen behind the group. On the back of the image is written in pen, "L-R Mr. James Keys (Dean) Academic, Dr. Roger Fair (Chaplain)." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Outdoor picnic for the students
A black and white image of African American men and women gathered around a large barbecue pit on the campus of Bethune-Cookman University. They are barbecuing hotdogs. The women are wearing skirts and blouses, and the men are wearing button-up shirts and pants. Some of the men are wearing hats. In the background of the image is the old Keyser Elementary School building. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Palatka Metropolitan Council of Negro Women Building
A black and white image of the Palatka Metropolitan Council of Negro Women recreation center, of which Mary McLeod Bethune was a member. The building is white, two-story building with a metal roof and a small chimney. On the side of the building is a small sign which reads, "Memorial to E. W. Lawson, The Palatka Metropolitan Council of Negro Women Recreation Center." On the front of the building is a sign that reads, "Metropolitan Recreation Center." A power line stretches from the side of the building up and to the right. Trees can be seen in the background. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Palmetto Teachers' Workshop
A color image of a group of four African American women gathering their belongings after the end of a meeting. They are standing in a large room next to an oversize table and folding chairs. The walls are painted blue and yellow. On a far wall there is a large painting of a peacock. One woman is wearing a white dress and black overcoat. Florence Roane can barely be seen, and she is wearing a grey top. The woman to the left of her is wearing a yellow suit and carrying a briefcase. The woman with her back to the photographer is wearing a puple flannel suit. At the right of the image is a man partially visible in a suit jacket and pants. On the table sits the ladies' bags and a briefcase. They appear to be talking to each other. On the back of the image is written in blue ink, "Palmetto Teachers Workshop 1971." There is also written a number "10." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Panel Discussion
A discussion at a board room table (table running parallel to picture) with Ms. Debra Harrison of AT&T, publisher, Mr. Thomas Watkins, Mr. Charles Sterling of UNIVAX, Inc., Ms. Patricia Thomas of AT&T and moderator Mr. Whitworth Stokes, an assistant professor at Bethune-Cookman College, standing behind a podium. In the foreground of the image, students sit at a long table and listen. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Panorama of Bethune-Cookman University campus
A black and white photograph of White Hall and its front lawns (left) and the original Faith Hall. Faith hall is the two-story building partially obscured by a utility pole. The tree-lined, unpaved street that is now Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard, and the farmland from the school's Agricultural Division, where Harrison Rhodes Hall, Gross Science Hall, Moore Gymnasium and other buildings now stand, is shown on the far right. This photo was taken when Bethune-Cookman Universty was known as the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Girls. Large palm and oak trees can be seen in the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Paul Decker and Florence Roane
A black and white image of Paul Decker and Florence Roane, members of the Human Resources Department and teachers at Bethune-Cookman University, holding a meeting with students in a classroom on campus. Paul Decker can be seen at the left of the image, sitting in a deskchair that has been placed against the wall perpendicular to the students, who are facing the front of the room. He is wearing a patterned button-up shirt and has his coat jacket placed on top of the desk. The male teacher to the right of him is unknown. To the right of him is Florence Roane, who is wearing a light-colored dress and is laughing. The African American male teacher to her right is unknown. On the blackboard at the front of the room someone has written, "Ultimate Query: Upon whose shoulders does this responsibility rest?" The students are both African American and Caucasian men and women, and are seated in chairs which have lap desks attached. On the back of the photograph is the yearbook stamp, the date the image was taken, the photographer's stamp, and Human Relations.
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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity performance
A black and white image of two Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. probates posed in a gym in costumes, top hats, and holding canes. They are each holding a sign shaped like a half-moon in front of them which reads, "Probates." In the background behind them are bleachers where spectators are sitting. On the back of the photo is a yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity performance
A black and white image of two Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. fraternity members wearing costumes, white gloves, and white paint in their hair and on their face. They are wearing jumpsuits and are holding canes. They are performing in front of an audience, which can faintly be seen in the background. On the back of the photograph is a yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Physical eduation class cheerleading
A black and white phtograph of a physical education class at Bethune-Cookman University performing outdoor stunts. They are wearing matching school uniforms. In the center of the photograph is a set of girls, who are holding girls up over their heads. In the background, their classmates watch. Also in the background are a variety of trees, such as oak and palm trees. On the back of the photograph is written, "Physical education class special acrobatic stunts, May Day Celebration, 1920s or 1930s." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Presentation for Class of 1974
A black and white image of an audience seated in White Hall, watching a presentation for the class of 1974. The audience is seated in chairs and is made up of African American and Caucasian male and female students. On the stage, students are standing on risers, and some faculty members are seated in chairs near a podium. The curtain hanging above the stage has a sign that reads, "Class of 1974." To the left and right of the stage are large stained-glass windows. There are also signs on the walls that read, "No Smoking." Draperies hanging around the banners have the symbols of the Greek fraternity and sorority organizations on campus. The image is printed on Kodak paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Procession: Female Students
A black and white image of a line of female students wearing white dresses walking in from the left of the image, down the sidewalk, and into Cookman Hall. On either side of the sidewalk are benches where people are seated. One man is standing with his arms behind his back at the left. The girls are walking under a pergola which is by the side of the road, where a car is parked off to the left of the image. Across the road can be seen a small house and with a front porch, and a driveway which is also covered by a circular pergola. Various trees can be seen in the photograph. At the bottom of the image is typed, "Girls in procession 1930." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Procession: male students
A black and white image of male students, wearing three-piece suits, walking down the sidewalk into Cookman Hall. They are walking underneath a pergola which is near the side of the road, where a car is also parked. On the left side of the sidewalk are two benches. Across the is a small house with a porch. Various trees can also be seen in the photograph. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Professor meets with students outside Human Resource Center
A black and white image of five African American students sitting outside, talking with a professor. The students are dressed comfortably and are sitting under a sign that reads, "Human Resource Center." The teacher is squatting and is wearing a suit. In the background of the image is a one-story building with a roof and windows. At the right of the image is a small palm tree. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Professor Reed with business students
A black and white image of Professor Reed, left, in a business suit, standing with male and female students. He is standing next to a window, through which the exterior of Cookman Hall can be seen. Surrounding him are male and female students. They are all watching as a student receives a copy from the copy machine placed on the desk. The machine has a lip where the top can be lifted up and the copy placed down. At the left of the image is another machine, of which the purpose is not known. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Professor-student conference
A black and white image of a student and a teacher during a conference at Bethune-Cookman University. The student is sitting in a chair at the left of the image and has his hands intertwined in front of him. At the right of the image is the professor, who is sitting in a chair and is looking at a paper that has been laid upon the table. Also on the table are folders and other materials. In the background of the image is a shelf with rows of papers on them. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Project Fla.8V5A4 construction
A black and white image of a one-story white building containing classrooms on Bethune-Cookman University's campus. Utility poles can be seen in the image, as well as trees, including oak trees and palm trees. Written on the front of the image is the following: "Class rooms, Project Fla. 8V5A4, Bethune-Cookman Coll., Daytona Beach, Fla., Paul Smith Const. Co., Tampa Fla, Contractor, Mar 29, 1948." On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Classroom Bldgs, 1948." The studio's stamp is also on the back of the image.
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Project Fla.8V5A4 construction
A black and white image of a one-story office building on the Bethune-Cookman University campus. To the left of the building can be seen another building with a wood exterior and a barrel sitting by the front door. Trees can be seen behind the office building, including palm trees. On the front of the image is written, "Office Wing, Project Fla.8V5A4, Bethune Cookman Coll., Daytona Beach, Fla., Paul Smith Const. Co., Tampa, Fla. Contractor, Mar. 19, 1948." On the back of the image is written, "Office bldg 1948." The stamp of the photographer's studio is also on the back.
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Project Fla.8V5A4 construction
A black and white image of a one-story white building containing classrooms on Bethune-Cookman University's campus. Utility poles can be seen in the image, as well as trees, including oak trees and palm trees. Written on the front of the image is the following: "Class rooms, Project Fla. 8V5A4, Bethune-Cookman Coll., Daytona Beach, Fla., Paul Smith Const. Co., Tampa Fla, Contractor, Mar 29, 1948." On the back of the image is written in pencil, "Classroom Bldgs, 1948." The studio's stamp is also on the back of the image.
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Rabie Gainous, Florence Roane and Betty Brooks
A black and white image of Dr. Rabie Gainous, Dr. Florence Roane, and Betty Brooks sitting at tables during a meeting. Dr. Gainous is in the center of the image with his back to the camera. He is looking at paperwork in front of him. To the right side of the image, laying on the table, is a tape recorder and small microphone. He is wearing a suit jacket and eyeglasses. To his left is Dr. Florence Roane, who is wearing a sweater and eyeglasses. On the other side of the table in a turtleneck sweater is Betty Brooks, also with paperwork in front of her. The man to the right of her in a flannel jacket and ties is unidentified. On the back of the photo are the names of the people in the image, as well as the date. The photographer of the image is unidentified.
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Rabie J. Gainous
A black and white photograph of Rabie J. Gainour. He is standing in a classroom in front of a blackboard, and is holding a pipe in his left hand. He is wearing a suit and tie. On the back of the image is a yearbook stamp, as well as, "Dr. Rabie J. Gainous, acting chairman." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Radio repair class
A black and white image of two African American women sitting in desk chairs while two African American men stand on the other side of the table. The students appear to be working in co-ed pairs. The men are working with radios, teaching the women how to repair them. The wall behind the men has been decorated with magazine covers, music records, and cards. They appear to be working in a classroom. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Radio repair class
A black and white image of African American men learning radio repair during the vocational program offered by Bethune-Cookman University. In addition to teaching the students academics, students were also able to partake in vocational training that would assist them in securing a job after graduation. In this image, the men are working at work stations, and are performing various types of repair on radios. The men are dressed nicely in suit coats and trousers. A sign handing above the work area reads, "Mechanical Drawing and Communication." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Ralphe Bunch speaks at Bethune-Cookman University
A black and white photograph of Ralph Bunche, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950, giving a speech at the 50th anniversary celebration of the founding of Bethune-Cookman University. Ralph Bunche can be seen standing in the center of the photograph, wearing an academic gown and eyeglasses. He is standing behind a podium with a microphone attached to it. Seated behind him from the left to right are Mary McLeod Bethune and Richard Vernon Moore, Sr., who was president of BCU at the time this photograph was taken. To the right of him is an unknown woman. To the right of the podium can be seen an unknown man. They are seated in front of a large theater curtain. On the back of the photograph is written in pencil, "Dr. Ralph Bunche, BCC 50th yr anniversary speaker; Mrs. Bethune, Dr. Richard Moore, March 1954." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Rebecca Reid
A black and white image of Rebecca Reid, who is posing in front of a very large bush planted on the side of White Hall. She is wearing a suit jacket and skirt. On the back of the image is the following description: "Rebecca Reid, an early business manager of the college." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Rev. Alfred Cookman Hall exterior
A black and white image of the exterior of Cookman Hall. The building is made of brick and has three floors, with evenly spaced windows on each floor. There is a columned entrance, with a sign that reads "Cookman Hall" attached to the overhang. A large tree stands in front of the building. To the left of the building can partially be seen Harrison Rhodes Hall. On the back of the photograph is the photographer's stamp, which details the studio address and phone number.
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Rev. Alfred Cookman Hall exterior
A black and white image of the entrance to Cookman Hall. The building is brick, has three stories, with evenly spaced windows and a columned entranceway. Attached to the entrance is a sign that reads "Cookman Hall." Above the door to the building is a sign that is partially visibile, but most likely reads, "Admission and Recruiting Office." Bushes are landscaped along the sides of the building, and in the foreground is a small bush with a birdbath. Attached to the sides of the building are two lights for lighting the ground. On the front of the photograph is a sticker which reads, "John Reeves, Photographer, Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, FL 32015." The image is printed on Kodak paper.
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Rev. Alfred Cookman Hall exterior
A black and white image of the back entrance to Cookman Hall. The image is taken from the side of the entranceway, which is white and columned. Bushes line both sides of the entrance. At the right of the image can be seen the exterior of the building, which is brick, three stories, and has evenly-spaced windows. At the left of the image, an African American woman can be seen walking up the sidewalk to the building. In the background of the image are the building exteriors of other campus buildings. One of the buildings may be White Hall. A car is parked along a fence also in the background. Many oak and palm trees can be seen in the photograph. The image is printed on Kodak paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Rev. Alfred Cookman Hall exterior
A black and white image of the front exterior of Rev. Alfred Cookman Hall. The building is three stories, with windows evenly spaced. The entrance has a covered story story entryway. A sign on the rail reads "Cookman Hall." A sidewalk runs in front of the building, lined with bushes. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Ribbon-cutting ceremony
A black and white image of a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Ja-Flo Davis Residence Hall. There are two lines of people on each side of the double-glass doors, five in the left line and four on the right line. All of the men and women present are wearing graduation-type attire, with caps, tassels, and gowns. Mr. Lloyd is the man holding the scissors to the cut the ribbon in the left line. Vera Friend is second from the left in this line as well. The men and women in the right line are holding pieces of paper in their hands. The woman at the end of the line is also holding a handbag. On the front of the image is faintly written "Ja-Flo," indicating the residence hall. On the back of the image is written in pencil "Ribbon-cutting Ja-Flo Davis dorm, BCC trustees at graduation exercises, early 1980s." There is also the stamp of the photgrapher, which includes the studio address and phone number.
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Richard Copeland, Chemistry professor
A black and white photograph of Dr. Richard Copeland, a chemistry professor at Bethune-Cookman University. He is wearing a button-up shirt, a tie, and has a pen in his pocket. He is holding onto some chemistry equipment. On the back of the photograph is his name and a yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Richard Mulberry, Joe Loper, Richard V. Moore Sr.
A black and white image of Richard Mulberry, carpenter; Joe Loper, head of maintenance; and Dr. Richard Vernon Moore, Sr., president of Bethune-Cookman University, standing together after an awards ceremony in a cafeteria on campus. They are all wearing suits and ties. Mulberry and Loper are holding small jewelry cases with pins in them. Loper is also holding a cigar in his hand. Behind them can be seen a sign for the Coca-Cola dispenser in the cafeteria, as well as a table and chairs. The man standing behind Dr. Moore is unidentified. On the back of the image are the names of the people present in the photograph as well as their positions with the college. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Richard Vernon Moore awards a diploma
A black and white image of President Richard Vernon Moore awarding a diploma to a female student. Dr. Moore is standing at the left, wearing an academic cap and gown. He is shaking hands with the female student, who is holding her diploma in her hand. She is also wearing a cap, gown, and tassel. Standing behind them are three school officials. The first two on the left are unidentified, but the woman standing all the way at the right is Mary McLeod Bethune, also wearing academic attire. On the wall behind her is a portrait of herself. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Richard Vernon Moore awards diploma
A black and white photograph of college president Richard V. Moore, left, wearing a cap, gown, and tassel, shaking hands with a male graduate, right, also wearing academic attire, at a commencement ceremony. Written on the back of the photograph is Moore's name. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Richard Vernon Moore Awards Diploma
A black and white image of President Richard Moore, left, wearing an academic cap and gown, shaking hands with a male student, right, also wearing a cap gown, after receiving his diploma at a Bethune-Cookman University commencement. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Richard Vernon Moore awards diploma to Mary Lucas
A black and white image of President Richard Moore, left, wearing an academic cap and gown, shaking hands with Mary Lucas, right, also wearing a cap and gown, after receiving her diploma at a Bethune-Cookman University commencement. Written on the back of the photograph are the names of the individuals. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Richard Vernon Moore, Sr.
A black and white portrait of President Richard V. Moore of Bethune-Cookman University. The portrait is from the shoulders up. Dr. Moore is wearing a suit jacket and tie, and horn-rimmed glasses. On the back of the photograph is written in pencil,"Dr. Richard V. Moore, BCC President 1947-75." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Richard V. Moore and Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white photograph of Richard Vernon Moore, Sr., president of Bethune-Cookman College, presenting a birthday cake to Mary McLeod Bethune on school campus. Dr. Moore can be seen at the right in white suit. He is holding out the cake to Mrs. Bethune, who is wearing a dress and a corsage. She is also holding the cake. The cake has candles on it, and letter on the side which reads, "Mary." In the background can be seen two doors and a person standing against the wall. A description stuck to the front of the photograph is not legible. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the photographer and processing studio.
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Richard V. Moore, Emily Frink, Lionel Hampton
A black and white photograph of President Richard V. Moore, left, Miss B-CC Emily Frink, center, and jazz musician Lionel Hampton, right, after Frink's coronation. Dr. Moore is wearing a suit, bowtie, and horn-rimmed glasses. Emily Frink is wearing a tiara, an evening gown, cape, and is holding a large bouquet of flowers and a trophy. Lionel Hampton is also wearing a suit and tie. The image comes from a coronation of Miss B-CC at Bethune-Cookman University. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "L-R President Richard V. Moore, Emily Frink campus queen, Lionel Hampton, nationally known musician." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Richard V. Moore in a Homecoming parade
A black and white image of Dr. Richard V. Moore, president of Bethune-Cookman University from 1947-1975, and his wife riding on the back of a convertible during a homecoming parade. The car is a Cadillac DeVille. The Cadillac symbol can be seen on the trunk of the car. Moore is wearing a suit, hat, and eyeglasses, and he is turned around to the photographer and giving peace signs to him. His wife is sitting to the left of him. She is also wearing a dress suit, gloves, and sunglasses, and she is also waving to the crowd. The driver of the car they are riding in is looking straight ahead at the road. The car is driving down the center of the street, where spectators line the right side. A man can be seen standing in the middle of the road next to the car; he is walking as if he is trying to cross the road. The spectators are standing next to multiple-story buildings. The building nearest to the car has second-story windows out of which are leaning spectators. A large palm tree can be seen standing in between the two buildings. On the back of the photograph is the stamp of the studio, which includes the address and phone number. A yearbook stamp is also on the back, which reads, "Page no. 252, Pix no. 2, Order 3718-68." Also written on the back in pencil is "B-CC Homecoming parade, 1968."
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Richard V. Moore, James Hughes, Willie J. Wright
A black and white image of Dr. Willie J. Wright shaking hands with President of BCU Richard V. Moore, while James Hughes, a business manager at Bethune-Cookman University, looks on. All three men are wearing suits and ties, and Dr. Moore is wearing a hat and holding something in his left hand. The presentation is from Dr. Wright to Dr. Moore, from the National Alumni Association. James Hughhes is holding a brochure in his hand that reads, "Homecoming Dance, Moore Gymnasium, 8:00 pm." In the background of the image stands the campus guard in their military uniforms. The photograph is printed on Kodak paper. On the back of the image is printed the names of the people present in the photograph. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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