The First Six Years of the New Principal of Tuskegee Institute. Reprinted from the Tuskegee Alumni Bulletin for April 1922
- Tuskegee, Al: Tuskegee Institute, 1922
Tuskegee, Al: Tuskegee Institute, 1922. [6],17pp. Original printed wrappers, stapled. Minor even toning. Small tape repair to lower edge of first text leaf. Very good. A scarce work issued by the Tuskegee Institute's Board of Trustees in answer to "what progress the school has made since Dr. Washington's death and how Dr. Molton is succeeding in the difficult task which he has undertaken. The "task" at hand is serving as the second head of the Tuskegee Institute following the legendary Booker T. Washington. The author, Alvin J. Neely, was president of the Tuskegee Alumni Association at the time, and here presents a favorable review of Dr. Molton's activities thus far, highlighting some of Molton's changes, improvements, reorganizations, and so forth. OCLC records just six institutional holdings: Penn, Balch Institute, North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Ohio State, Western Reserve Historical, and UT-Austin.
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Title
The First Six Years of the New Principal of Tuskegee Institute. Reprinted from the Tuskegee Alumni Bulletin for April 1922
Author
[Alabama]: Neely, Alvin J.
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Tuskegee Institute: Tuskegee, Al
Date
1922