Word: atlantas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...physiology and pharmacology in the University of Georgia School of Medicine in Augusta, founded 1829. Many of the schools of the University of Georgia are in Athens, where the parent university was founded in 1785 (the oldest State university), though of course the School of Technology is in Atlanta...
...additional reason for threatened Italian expansion was viewed last week by Professor Rayford W. Logan of Atlanta University (Negro). Addressing the New England Institute of International Relations in session at Wellesley College, Professor Logan, as kinky-haired as any Ethiopian, gravely declared...
...seemed odd to aspirants in various parts of the U. S. who have been turned down for this year's Silver Jubilee Courts that three slips of girls from Atlanta, Georgia, two of the sub-deb age, should be presented at Buckingham Palace by sweet-faced Mrs. Bingham. Last week the reason seemed clear and harmless to a degree. In the line of duty Their Majesties are prepared to receive almost any female against whom nothing is positively known and who is sponsored by her country's envoy. In the South good Squire Bingham has few cronies closer than Judge...
...last week, having swung through Illinois, Missouri and Kentucky, the Merchandise Express was chuffing into the South. When its 3,000-mile itinerary is completed it will have visited 19 important centres including Memphis, Little Rock, New Orleans and Atlanta. Precise dates of arrival were kept secret so that no sly competitor could stage a counterattraction...
...years ago, considers it "not entirely unreadable" today. Of mixed Dutch, French and African blood, Author Du Bois was born in Great Barrington, Mass., educated at Fisk University, Harvard and the University of Berlin, has taught school and served for 14 years as professor of economics and history at Atlanta University. Famed among Negroes as editor of The Crisis, which he founded in 1910, Author Du Bois became widely known beyond intellectual circles of his own race as an executive officer of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, founder of the Pan-African congresses, author...