Bennett College -- Campus Building; Buildings; College Buildings; Dining Hall
Wilbur F. Steele Hall Was Completed in 1922 and is One of the Earliest Buildings on Campus. It Was Designed as a Dining Facility. The Building Was Named in Honor of Wilbur F. Steele, the President of Bennett College From 1881-1889. In 2004 the...
William Gaston Pearson Was One of the Six Incorporators of the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua, Now North Carolina Central University. William G. Pearson Was an Educator and Successful Businessman. Mr. Pearson Was the Principal...
This Building Was Named in Honor of William Gaston Pearson, a Businessmen, Educator, an Incorporator of the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua, and One of the Original Organizers of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. ...
This Building Was Named in Honor of Dr. William Harrison Robinson, a Long-Time Teacher and Chairman in the Department of Physics From 1937 to 1962. The William Harrison Robinson Science Building was Constructed in 1937 and Renovated in 1970.
W. J. Hale, the First President of Tennesse Agricultural and Industrial State Normal School (Now Tennessee State University), Was Married to the Former Hattie E. Hodgkins in 1913. He Is Pictured Here With His Wife and Young Daughter. They Also Had...
This Is a Black and White Photo of William J. Hale, Jr. (President William J. Hale's Son) Taken in 1931. He Was President of the Senior Class, President of Anderson-Billy Hale, Jr. Club, Member of Omega Psi Phi and Phi Beta Tau Organizations.
This Building Named in Honor of Dr. William Jones, Chair of the Interim Committee Appointed to Spearhead North Carolina College at Durham Following the Resignation of Dr. Samuel Massie as President. This Building Served as the College Library From...
William L. Dawson (1886-1970). Congressman. Class of 1909. Won a seat in the U. S. 78th Congress, representing the First Congressional District of Illinois.