The Alumni Directory of Lincoln University (1946)

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E Laurence Foster, Editor

This Alumni Directory of Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, is sponsored by the General Alumni Association of Lincoln University.

Its aim is to record the names,

whereabouts, occupations, achievements, and position of living sons of Lincoln. By means of this Directory Lincoln men can be drawn closer together in spirit through knowledge of each other. May it be

a

source of inspiration to

its readers. The General Alumni Association is indebted to, and expresses its profound gratitude to Dr. Laurence Foster, Class of '26, for his painstaking care and patience in the preparation of this volume. Tollie L. Caution Class of '26 President, General Alumni Association

Officers and Regional Directors General Alumni Association of Lincoln University Pennsylvania

Dr. Harvey Reynolds St., Harrisburg, Pa.

915 Nort'h 6th

Dr. Harold R. Scott Orange, N. J.

New Jersey

GS Central Avenue,

New York 284

Dr. Charles Walburg Convent Avenue, New P o r k 31, N. Y. Rev. Cedric E. Mills Baltimore, Md.

Maryland

827 Arlington Avenue,

Dr. William F. DeBardeleben

District of Columbia

29 Quincy Place, Washington, D. C.. N. W.

Dr. Francis T. Jamison Wilmington. Delaware

Delaware 1514 West Gth Street.

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Missouri

Dr. William Sinkler Provident Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri

New England 7 Pliny

Rev. Robert A. Moody Street, Hartford, Connecticut

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Vlrginia

Dr. Robert W. Johnson Lynchburg. Virginia

West Virginia Bluefield Stake College,

North Carolina St. A-Jgustine

Dr. William N. Wright Bluefield, West Virginia

Professor Cecil D. Halliburton College, Raleigh, North Carolina

South Carolina

Mr. Joseph W. Harper South Carolina College, Orangeburg, South Carolina

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Texas __----_____.I

Dr. Henry Goss Chicago, Illinois

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6014 South Indiana Avenue,

Dr. Melvin V. Tolson Wiley College. Marshall, Texas

Delegates at Large Dr. Thomas D. Clayton

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Atty. Mace0 W. Hubbard

Rev. Thomas H. Amos Rev. Leslie A. Taylor

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145 West 149th St.. New York City 7 5 1 Webster Place. Plainfield, N. J.

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Blr. W. A. C. Hughes, Jr.

Rev. J a m e s 0. Lee

1S30-16th St., N. W., Washington. D. C.

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Professor Vernon James

Dr. F. C. Atliins

7 5 7 Merchant Street, Coatesville, Pa.

409 Lebanon Street, Steelton, Pa. 2547 AIcCulloh Ave., Baltimore, >Id.

State ‘Teachers Colleze, Winston-Salem, N. C.

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2 9 7 F o u r t h Avenue, New Yorli City

Theological Alumni Rev. J o h n T. Colbert

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S39 N. F r e m o n t Avenue, Baltimore, AId.

Officers President .......................................................................... Rev. Tollie L. Caution 1274 F i f t h Ave., New Yorli City ..Rev. E. Luther Cunningham 1 7 North 54th Street, Phila. 39, Pa.

Vice-PreGdent ..........

Executive Secretary .......................................................... Mr. Walker K. Jackson 1733 Christian Street, Phila. 46, Pa.

Treasurer ..........................................................................

Mr. Charles A. Booker

2 0 2 “N” Street. N. W.. Washington, D. C.

Secretary

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Mr. I. J. K. Wells

State Department of Education. Charleston, W. Va,

Historian ...................................

Mr. Langston Hughes Apt. 134, 634 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City

ABRAMS, JAMES E., 1933; Lawyer Born, Jcrsey City, New JQ~SCY. October 19. 1910; Lincoln, 1933; U . B . , Howard University School of Law. 1938; Married, Louise Kennedy: Member, North Jersey B a r Association; Government Appeal Agent, Selective Servicc System; . Member, Eoard of Trustees, 13th Avenue Presbyterian Church Office Address: 128 Market Street, Newark 2. New Jersey Home Address: 74 Barclay Street, Newark 3, New Jersey

ADAMS, REV. MILLARD F., 193 5 ; Minister Born, Anderson, South Carolina, December 28, 1894; A.B., Johnson C. Smith University, 1925; S.T.B.. Lincoln, 1935; Married, Bessie Delores Thomas; Pastor. C. K. Smith Mcrnorial Presbyterian Church, Albany, Georgia. 1935 t o present; Address: 416 Lincoln Avenue, Albany, Georgia.

ADGER, GRANVILLE WEBB, 19 11; Teacher Born. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 11, 1889; A.B., Lincoln, 19 11: F u r t h e r study, Temple University; Married, Lucy White (deceased) ; Alpha P h i Alpha Home Address: 1508 Christian Street, Philadelphia 46, Pa.

AIKEN, CLARENCE LAYTON, 1914; 1917; Clergymait Born, Milford, Delaware, April 18, 1886; AB.. Lincoln, 1914; S.T.B.. 1917; Married, Estelle Wills; one daughter, Beulah Valentine; Dean of Theology, Guadalupe College, Seguin. Texas, 1918-1921; Pastor, First Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1922-1924; Pastor, Shiloh Baptist Church, Atlantic City, 1924- ; Charter member, Nu Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha; President, Afro-American Baptist 'Convention of New Jersey; Member, Atlantic City Chapter. Frontiers of America . Home Address: 137 West Edgewater Avenue, Pleasantville, New Jersey

ALEXANDER, FREDERICK DOUGLAS, 193 1 District Manager, Inswance Born, Charlotte, North Carolina, February 21, 1910; A.B.. Lincoln, 1931: Married, F. Mauvene Dugas; District Manager, Charlotte District, Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Company, 1933; Office of Price Administration, Charlotte, N. C., 1943; Editor, ASSOCL4TION NEWS, official organ of North Carolina Negro Underwriters Association; Board of Directors, Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Comgaqy; Commissioner, Divisional Committee, Boy Scouts of America, Meck. Counhr Council: Secretary, N. C . State Association, I.B.P.O.E. of' W.; Deputy Grand Master, G.U.O. of Odd Fellows, North Carolina; 33" Mason; Knights of Pythias; American Woodmen: A.E.A.O. Nobles of t h e Mystic Shrine Omega Psi Phi; Y.M.C.A., Chairman of Board of Directors; Baptist Home Address: 2308 Sanders Street, Charlotte 2. N. C.

ALEXANDER, ROBERT M., Jr., 1941; U. S. A r m y Born, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, September 9. 1917; A.B., Lincoln, 1941; F u r t h e r study, Dickinson College; Married, Harryette Layton; one son, Robert M., 111: F i r s t Lieutenant, U. S. Army Air Corps; Presbyterian. Home Address: 1 6 1 6 Walnut Street, Harrisbxrg, Pennsylvania.

ALEXANDER, SAMUEL B., III, 1938; Proprietor; U. S. A r m y Born, Lexington, Virgiilia, January 19, 1913; A. B., Lincoln, 1938: Married, Sadie Webb; Proprietor, Marion Tea Room, Phila.; Technical Sergeant. Hospital Platoon, U. S. Army; two service ribbons, bronze s t a r for bravery; Omega Psi P h i Home Address: 701 South 2 0 t h Street, Phila. 46, Pa.

ALEXANDER, WALTER G., 1899; Physician Born, Lynchburg, Virginia, December 3, 1880; A.B., Lincoln, magna c u m laude, first nonor student, 1899; Winner of Bradley Medal in Natural Sciciices; Honorary dcgrec, L.H.D., Lincoln, 19 39; M.D., College of Phyeic-

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ians a n d Surgeons, Boston, 1903: Winner o f flrst prize f o r thesis “Cerebral Localization”: second prize f o r thesis, “Tuberculosis”: Practiced one year, Kimball, W. Va.: located i n Orange. N. J., 1904: State Vice-Pres., N. J. branch, Nat’l Med. Assoc., 1906-1912: organized North Jersey Med. SOC., 1 9 0 7 : Gen. Sec., Nat‘l Med. SOC., 1912-1924; Co-founder, Journal. Nat’l Med. Asso., 1 9 0 9 : President-Elect, 1924-1925 a n d Pres., 1925-1926 Nat’l Med. Asso.: Bus. Mgr., Journal, Nat’l Med. Asso., 1918-1924; 1928-1932: Gen. Sec., Nat’l Med. Asso., 1928-1932: Member, Board o f Trustees Nat’l Med. Asso., 1941-1944: Chairman, Board o f Trustees, Nat’l Med. ’Asso.. 1942-1944: Assoc. Ed., Journal, N.M.A., 1909-1936: Chairman, Pub. Comm., Journal, N.M.A., 1941-1942: Organized N. J. State Med. Asso., 1939: Chairman. Board of Trustees, N. J. State Med. Asso., 1939-1943: Member, Med. Advisory Comm., N. Y. World’s Fair, 1939-1940: formerly member, Governor’s Comm. on Health: Med. Advisory Comm., N.Y.A.: State Defense Council Health 6; Welfare Comm.: Med. Advisory Bd., Orange Local Assistance Authority: Tech. Consultzgt, Med. SOC. of N. J.: Tech. Advisor, State Dep’t o f Health: Ass. City Physician of Orange: 1939-1944, Member, N. J. State Bd. of Health (only Negro t o hold such Position i n U. S.): Organizer a n d former Pres., Orange Community Chorus a m o n g Negroes; Organizer a n d former V.-Pres., N. J. Urban League: Exec. Bd.. N. J. Urban L e a g i e : Member, Organization Comm., Essex Co. Tuberculosis League: Chairman, Negro AdvisorV Comm., Essex Co. Tuberculosis League. 19391939: Bd. o f Dir.. Essex Co. Tuberculosis LeaEue: N. J. State Tuberculosis League: N. J. Welfare Council: Welfare Co

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Born, Greenville, South Carolina. September 23, 1912: Unmarried: A. B., Lincoln, 1935: F u r t h e r study, State College (Tennessee): Columbia University: Teacher, Haines Institute, -4ugusta, Georgia, 1935-1940: Teacher, Sterling High School, Greenville, S. C.. 1 9 4 0 - 1 9 4 2 : U. S. Army, 1942-1943: First aid instructor-Supervisor (volunteer), Greenville, S. C., 1941-1942: Alpha P h i Alpha: Presbyterian: Member. South Atlantic Coaches a n d Officials Association. Business Address: U. S. O., Box No. 6 2 8 , F o r t Huachuca, Arizona. Home Address: 306 N. Brown Strect, Greenvil!e, South Carolina.

WILLIAMS, CORPU’ELIUS I?., 1940; Minister Born, Chase City, Virginia. March 12, 1 9 1 5 : Lincoln, class of 1 9 4 0 : B.Th., Northern University, 1 9 4 1 : Unmarried: Baptist Ministerial Confercnce: President, New Jersey State B. T. U. Home Address: 5 2 Liberty Street, Long Branch, New Jersey.

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WILLIAMS, IVAN A., Sr.; 1930; Clerk Born, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, November 30, 1906; Lincoln, 1930; Married, Edith >I.McGowan; one son, Ivan A., Jr.; one daughter, Iris E. Home Address: 23 N. Summit Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

WILLIAMS, JOSEPH LEROY, 1929; Professor Born, Portsmouth, Virginia, February 4, 1906; A. B.. Lincoln, 1929; A.M., Univ. of Pa.. 1937; Univ. of Pa., Graduate Scholarship i s Zoology, 1938-1930; Ph.D.. Univ. of Pa., 1941; F u r t h e r study, Columbia University, Temple University, Ilarvard University Medical School; University College, Southampton, England: Howard University College of Medicine; Married, Carrie P. Watson; Membership in Scientiflc Societies: Entomological Society of America; American Asso. f o r Advancement of Science; American E n t o m o l o g i c ~ lSociety; American Asso. of Scientific Workers; Entomological Society of Washington, dD. C.; Pa. Academy of Science; Fellow, Royal En tomolological Society of London; Beta K a p p a Chi Scientific Society; National institute of Science: American Genetics Asso.; New York Zoological Society; Member, Executive Com., Phila. Eranch. American Asso., Scientific Workers, 1943-19.16; Membership Comm., Pa. Academy of Science, 1941-; National President, Beta K a p p a Chi, 1942-; Director, Eastern Region National Institute of Science, 1944-; R e a d papers at meetings of A.A.A.S., Richmoiid, Va., 1938; Columbus, Ohio, 1939; Phila., 1940; a n d Pa. Academy of Science, 1941; F i r s t X e g r o t o read paper before latter society a n d first t o become member of t h a t society; Abstractor of Entomological journal8 for Biological Abstracts; Listed i n AMERICAN MEN O F SCIENCE, NATURALIST DIRECTORY. 1946 issue of WHO’S WHO I N AMERICAN EDUCATION: Member, ‘Masonic Order, Blue House, Oxford, Pa., Holy Royal Arch Masons, Phila.; De Molay Consistoly No. 1 ; 32d degree hIaSOn, Phila.; Omega Psi Phi. CONTRIBUTIONS-JOSEPH L. WILLIAMS 1. “The Nating and Egg-Laying of Malacosoma Americana,” ENTONOLOOICAL N E W S L, no. 2; p. 45-50; 11. no. 3, 69-72. (1989). 2. “l’he Mating of Ephestia Kuehoiella Zeller a n d Its Results,” ENTO~lOLOGICALn’EWS, XLIX, no. 4, p. 104-107; no. 5, p. 121-126, &fay. 1938. 3. “The 3ccurrence of Spermatophores a n d Their Measurements in Some British Lipidoptera,” in TRANSACTIONS O F T H E SOCIETE’ F O X BRITISH Eh’TOB!OLOGY. VI, pt. 6, NOV.. 1939, P. 137-14)s. 4. “Three 1’~irings Between Ephestirt Elutella HR. and Borkhausenis Pseudospretella STT. (Lep.) One a Copula I n t e r Mares,” in JOURNAL O F T H E SOCIETY O F BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY, 11, pt. 1, Nov., 1939, p. 40-42. 5. “The Anatomy of t h e Internal Genitalia a n d t h e Mating Behavior of Some 1-asiocnmpld Moths,” i n JOURNAL O F MIORPHOIAOGY, LXVII, no. 3. Nov.. 1940, p. 411-437. 6. The Relatior. of t h e Spermatophore t o t h e Female Reproductive Ducts LTI. D. 61-65. ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS (1941). - .. in .. LeDidontera.” .i. “ T h e I n t e i n a i GenitiliQ of t h e Evergreeu Bnsw-orm and the Relation of t h e h’emale Genital Ducts t o t h e Alimentary Canal.” in PROCEEDINGS O B T H E PENXSYLVANI-4 ACADE:XY O F SCIENCE, X V , p. 53-58, (1941). 8. “The Internal Genitalia of Yucoa Moths. a n d their Connection With t h e Alimentary Canal,” in JOURNAL O F I\IORPHOLOGY, LXIX, no. 2, P. 217-221 (1941). 3 . “IJnorthodcs a n d Abnormal Structures o i Ligidoptem,” LIII, ENTORIOLOGICAL NEWS, p. 91-94 (1942). 10. “Heavy Infestation of Tent Caterpillars in Chester County, Pennsylvania. [Lepldoptcl’o : Lasiocampidae)” In ESTOMOLOGlCAL NEWS, L m . P. 247-235 (1942) 3 1. “Probahlc Parasitic Stalked Eodles in Adult LeFidoptera,” in PROCEEDINGS O F T H E PENNSYLV-4IC’TA ACADEMY O F SCIENCE, XVI, p. 37-38 (1942). 12. “A New Relationship of t h e Burea Copulatris t o t h e Female Reproductive System in Lepidoptera” in PF.OCEEDINGS O F T H E EEiTOMOLOGICAL SOCTE‘IY O F WASI-IINGTON. XLV. no. 2, P. 45-50 (1943). 13. “The 1nlern:Ll Genitalia and Mating Eehavior of Euru1;uttarus Confedcrnta Grt. “in JOURNAL O F MORPHOLOGY, LXXII, no. 3, P. 601-611 (1943). 14. “The Internal Genitalia of Some Coleoptera a n d the Importance of This Systeni in t h e Tasonomy of These Species,” An Abstract, in PRO~~

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CEqjil-)INGS 017 T H E PENXSTLVANIA ACADEMY O F SCIENCE, XVII, P. 6 5 (1945). 15. “The Coniparativc Anatomy of the Internal Genitalia of Three Psychid Moths,” in JOURNAL O F MORPHOLOGT, LXXV. no. 2, P. 251260 (1944). 16. “Hyrneiioptcrous Parasites Obtained From Stored Cases of Eurultuttarus Confedcrata Grt. (Lepid. : Psychidae) Collected in Chester County. Pennsylvania,” XVIII, p. 50-61 (1944). PROCEEDINGS OB T H E PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY O F SCIENCE. 17. An Observation of Ants Killing a Larva of t h e Japanese Beetle,” in ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. LVI. D. 6-7 (1945). 18. “Message F r o m t h e President” in Bl3TA K A P P A CHI SCIENTIFIC SOCJETP NEWS-LETTER,” I. no. 1, p. 1 - 2 (May, 1943). 19. “The President‘s Letter,” in BETA ICAPP-4 C H I BULLETIN, 11, no. 2, p. 33-34 (May. 1944). 20. “Beta K a p p a Chi Honorary Scientific Society” i n BIOS, X V , no. 3, p. 137-139. 21. “Beta K a p p a Chi: A Challenge Not to Bc Ignored” i n JOURNSL O F T H E NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, XZZVII, no. 1, p. 25-27 (January, 1945). 22. “Anatomy of t h e lnterrial Genitalia of Some Coleoptera,” in PROCEEDINGS O B T H E Eh-TOMOLOGICAL SOC [ETY O F WASHINGTON, D. C.,7-01. 47, No. 4, April, 1945, p. 74-91. Address: Box 72, Lincoln University, Penr.sylrania.

WILLIAMS, ORITON E., Jr., 1939; Mail Clerk Born, Chattanooga, Tennessee, February 13, 1917; A. B..Lincoln, 1939; Studied. Knoxville College, 1934-1935; Unmarried; Medical Detachment, . 372nd Infantry, 1942-1944; Presbytcrian, Home Address: 131 West 110th Street, Apt. 2 F , Ncm Pork 26, N. Y.

VILLIAMS, PAUL T., 1942; Physician; U . S. Army Born, Lakewood, New Jersey, December 18, 1919; A. B ,.Lincoln, 1942; > D., ‘I. Meharry Medical College, 1945; Member, Association of Internes and Medical Students; Private F i r s t Class, A.S.T.P., 1943-1945; Associate Managing a n d Art Editor of TEIE MEI-IARRIAN; AlDha Phi Alpha; Lincoln University Club of h-ashville, Tennessee. Home Address: BOX 1, Laliewood, New Jersey. School Address: 2338 H e r m a n Street, Nashville 9, Tennessee. lnternc Address: Homer G. Philips Hospital, 2 6 0 1 N. Whittier Street, St. Louis, Missouri.

WILLIAMS, THOMAS AUGUSTUS, Jr., 191 8 ; Pbyysicimr Born. Newberry, South Carolina, March 3, 1897: A. P., Lincoln, 1915; M. D., Howard Univeysity, 1926; Study, Boston Uriiversity Medical School, 1921; Married, Florida G. Becliett; Elevator operator a n d “red cap,” Boston. 1920-1920 ; Member, Academy of Medical a n d Allied Sciences, President, 1 9 4 2 ; Pcnna. Xedical Society; Phila. County Medical Society: Vice-President. N.A.A.C.P., 1939; Staff, Doughss Hospital: Franklin Institute; National Medical Association; American Legion: President, P.T.A., Harrison School 1 9 39; Y.M.C.A.; Medical Examiner, Bureau f o r Colored Children; Union A.M.E. Church. Home Address: 1 2 3 8 North 11th Street, Philadelphia 22, Pa.

’WILLIAMSON, ALPHONSO, 19 29 ; Fiscal Accozrnting Clerk Born, Norfolk, Virginia; Lincoln, 1929; Further study, Howard Unirersity School of Pharmacy; Private coursc-s in government business; fiIarried. Elizabeth J3emiett; one d m g h t c r . Mary Elizobeth; L i b r a m of Congress scrvice. Septembcr 15, 1830; Continued service, from October 14. 1930-; Assistant Supply Officer, Fiscal Accounting Clerk: Registrar a n d member of t h e Testry of Ca;vary Einscopal Church f o r four years; Member, Bachelor-Benedict Club. Home Address: 1401 Franklin Strcet, N. E., Washington 18, D. C.

WILLIS, ALONZO MERRAL, 19 1 5 ; Ediicator Born, Columbus, Texas. May 1. 1 S 8 2 ; 2 years, Flower Hospital Medical College: special work in t h e sciences, Columbia a n d New P o r k Universities; Married, Editod and owned weekly publication. “National Star,” 1923-1924. Teacher, Christian College, Franklinton, North Carolina, 1924-1927; Organ:

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ized Back t o t h e P a r m Movement, 1927 under auspices of Colonel Young Memorial Foundation, Inc.; Organized B a t a Chapter, Omega at Lincoln; Epsiolon Chapter in New Yorli CXty: MANlFESTO of Colonel Young Memorial Foundation, Inc.. in t h e Harlem Digest in Schomberg Collection, N.Y.C.: Editor, HARLEM DIGEST: Harlem Press Club: &alia Hackley School o€ Music, Ira Aldridge School of D r a m a functioning under t h e Foundation. Home Address: 303 West 125th Street, New York City, N. Y.

WILSON, ALLAN O., 1942; Dental Stzident Born. Newark, Delaware, March 21, 1920: A. B.. Lincoln, 1942: F u r ther stbdy, Howard Univcrsitp Ucntal School; Married, Carmen del Rivero: onc daughter, Yvonne Maria: Oinega Psi P h i ; Methodist: Served in U. S. Array from June, 1942. to September. 1944. Home Address: 96 Rose Street, Newark, Delaware. School Address: 2134 Flagler Place, Washington, D. C.

WILSON, DANIEL A,, Jr., 1926; Medical Doctor Born, Norristown; Pennsylvania: A. B.. Lincoln, 1926: M. D., Meharry Nedical College, 1931: Northeast Hospital, 1932-1939: Married, Christine Preter; one son. Daniel A., Jr.; one daughter. Christine: Chief of Orthopedics, Mercy Hospital: Orthopedic a n d General Surgery, Douglass Hospital: “Avertin as a General Anesthesia,” “Unusual Fractures of t h e Pelvis,” “Fractures Around t h e Elbow,’.’ “i\lagot Treatment i n Osteomylitis”; Member, Phila. County Medical Society: Fellow of t h e American Society: Phila. Academy of Medicine: Staff, Mercy a n d Douglass Hospitals: Vice-president, staff of Mercy Hospital: Board of Directors, Pyramid Club: Vice-chairman, Board of Directors, Stevens Housing Corporation: Alpha P h i Alpha: Chi Delta Mu. Address: 19 09 Vederal Street, Philadelphia 46, Pennsylvania.

WILSON, FRANK THEODORE, 1921,1924; College Teacher and Administrator Born, lIaxton, North Carolina, J a n u a r y 1. 1900; A. B., Lincoln, 1921: S.T.B., 1924: M.A., Columbia University, 1932: Ed.D., Columbia Univ., 1937; Married, Anna L. Dorsay: one son, F r a n k Theodore, Jr.; one daughter. Anne Elizabeth: Studeat Secretary, National Council YMCA. 1924-1936: Dean of Men a n d Professor of Education, Lincoln, 1936-: Publications: “Young Ministers Examine t h e Ministry,’’ THX N E W ADVANCE, January. 1944: “Religion in Negro Colleges,’’ REL1G;OUS EDUCATION, January. February, 1946: “The Church a n d t h e Negro, SOUTHERN CHURCHMAN. Nov. 3, 1945: “Present Status of R a c e Relations i n t h e United States,” T H E JOUFtNAL O F RELIGIOUS THOUGHT, Vol. 11, No. 1, 1945: “Developm e n t of Program at Lincoln University, Pennsylvania.” Columbia University Library, 1937: “Unconditional Spiritual Surrender” (a pamphlet) B O A R 0 OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. U.S.A., 1946: Membership: Adminlstrative Committee of t h e Student Division, National Council of YMCA. Field Council a n d Personnel Committee, Middle Atlantic Student Christian Movement, Commission 0.n Religion i n Higher . Education of t h e National lntarcollebiate Christian Council, Fellow, National Council on Religion in Higher Education, Fellowship of Socialist Christians, Fellowship of Religious Workers in Negro Colleges a n d Universities, Associate Danforth Foundation for counseling college students: Director, Young People’s Summer Conferenccs under auspices of Board of Christian Education of Presbyterian Church, U.S.-4., Ncw York Presbytery, Board of Directors, Religious Education Asso.. 1944, Esecutive Committee, AfroAmerican Presbyterian Council, Rcsearch Conlmission to study services of YMCA Movement t o Negro men a n d boys in U. S., Board of Directors, American Council on African Education. Address: Lincoln University. Chester County. Pa.

WINFIELD, WILLIAM JOSEPH, 1907;Minister

Born, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1873: S.T.E., Lincoln, 19 07: Flirther xtudy, Howard University: Married, Erminie Fitz: t h r e e daughters. Marajorie E., Laura, Anna, Rebecca E.; three sons, William Joseph Jr.: Charles E., Major Howard: Pastor of Church which lie builtin’ Harrisburg, 1917: Chaplain, Unity Lodge No. 71, Elks. Home Address: G4G Rbiiy Strect, Harrisburg 3, Pennsylvania.

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WOOD, WILLIAM D., 1922, 1 9 2 f ; Mirtister a d Teacher

Born, Cordele. Georgia, October 8 , 1898; A. B., Lincoln, 1922; S.T.B., Lincoln, 1 Y 25; F u r t h e r study, Atlanta University, University of Pennsylvania; Married, Louise Carter; four sons, William D., Jr., Clark, Emory, Franklin; oue dnugliter, Floriiie; Fastor of Wilson Chapel Presbyterian Church and Principal Public School, 1927-1942; Minister a n d teacher of religious education at Coulter Academy, Cherow, South Carolina, 1943-1945. Address: Coulter AcadcmY, Chcrow, South Carolina.

WOODLAND, CHARLES THEODOSIUS, 1925 ; Physician Born, Baltimore, Xaryland. October 12, 1903: A. B., Lincoln, 1925;

If.D., Howard University, 1329; iMarried, Maude Davis; Visiting physician,

Provident Hospital, Baltimore, 1934 to date; Health OfAcer. Baltimore City Health Department, 1930 to date; Maryland State Medical Association: Monumental City Medical Association: Omega P h i Si; Medical Examiner, Pride of Baltimore, IBOEW-; Esamining Physician, Local Board No. 22, Selective Service. Address: 1205 Myrtle Avenue, Baltimore 17, Maryland.

WOODLAND, HORACE CICERO Chairman, Board of Directors, Safe Bus, Inc.: Member, WinstonSalein Community Council, Negro Welfare Division; Public Relations Director, Office of Price Administration, W a r Price a n d Ration Board: Chairman, Boys’ Work Committee, Patterson Avenue Y.M.C.A.; 1944 Chairman, Negro Division, United W a r Chest; Member, Winston-Salem Negro Chamber of Commerce; Executive Secretary. Religious Education, North Carolina Conference, Nethodist Church; Xember, Bachelor-Benedict Club; Basileus. Psi P h i Chapter, Omega Fsi Phi. Home Address: 1104 Highland Avenue, Winston-Salem 4, North Carolina.

WOODLAND, WILLIAM TAFT, 1 9 3 3 ; U . S. Army Born. Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, March 4. 1909; A. B., Lincoln, 1933: Unmarried; Stone Mason, 1938-1942; Shipfitter F i r s t Class, Sun Ship, 19421943: Director. Boys’ Ciub, Chester. 1936-1937: Member, P a n Hellenic Association; U. S. Army, July, 1943-. Home Address: Thornton Road, Glen Mills, Pennsylvania.

WOODS, JOSEPH WALLACE, 1944; jolcrnalist Born. TamDa. Florida. October 17. 1916: A. B.. Lincoln. 1944: F u r t h e r study, University . of Pennsykania; Unmarried; F e a t u r e w h t e r a n d ne\& rcporter, PHILADELPHIA TRIBUTU-E. 1939-1941: Inspector, Army Signal Corps, 1942-1943; Inspector, Phlladelphia Ordnance District, 1945; Alpha Phi Alpha: African Methodist Episcopal: A t present, editorial staff, PhilaAfro--4nierican. Home Address: 5921 Haverford Avenue, Philadelphia 31, Pa. ~

WORD, CLARENCE JAMES, 1933; 1936; Minister Born. Halifax County, Virginia, 1910; A. B., Lincoln, 1933; A.M.. S.T.B., 1936; F u r t h e r study, Union Theologlcal SeminaTy, Xew York: Married, Addie Naomi Moore; Dean, Theology Department, Virginia Seminary and College, 1936-1939; Pastor, East E n d Baptist Church, Suffolk, Va.. 1939-; Chairman, Suffolk-Nansemond H e a l t h Sociew; Chairman, Va. State Tri-County Planning Committee; Board of Directors, h-egro Organization Society of Virginia; Board of Directors, local NAACP: P h i Beta Sigma: Baptist; Mason: Chairman, Dislrict Committee, Boy Scouts of America; Board of Directors, Suffolk Community Hospital. Home Sddress: 521 East Washington Street, Suffolk, Virginia.

WORMLEY, ROSCOE C., Jr.,

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Born, District of Columbia, February 5, 1911: Lincoln; Unmarried; Second Lieutenant, U. S. Army. Home Address: 24 North 50th Street, Philadelphia 39, Pa.

WRIGHT, BENJAMIN H., 1929; Minister

Born, Jamaica, British West Indies, September 13, 19 02; Calabar College. Kingstor,, Jamaica: Tuskegee Institute; Lincoln SeminarY; Married, Bertha Hughes; Booker T. Washinpton Trade Association; Ancient Free a n d Sccepted Masonry-Consistory 32: Shriner; Pastor, F i r s t Baptist Institutional Church. Hamtramck, Michigan. Address: 17850 Mitchell Street, Detroit 12, Nichigan.

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WRIGHT, HOWAN3 EMERY, 1932; College Professor Eorn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 30, 1908; A. B., Lincoln, 1932; Iv1.A.. Ohio State University, 1933; Ph.D.. Ohio State Unievrsity, 1 9 4 5 : F u r t h e r study, Univcrsity of Chicago (Fellowship American Council on Education), 1980; Married, Anne &I. Nelson: one daughter, Beverly Anne; one son, Howard E., Jr.; Professor of Education, Albany State College, Albany, Georgia, 1983-1934: High School Principal, Logan, West Virginia, 1936-1939: Professor of Education, Prairio View College, Texas, 1940-1945; Head. Departmcnt of Psychology. North Carolina State College, Durham, North Car;line, 1945-; Publications: “Physiological Aspects of Child Devclopnient. 1340; “Some Aspects of Student Growth Through a €‘yogram of Teacher Education.” 1943; “The TESQS Negro Marches Ahead, 1944; “Negro Collcge Presidents-An Evaluation,” 1 9 4 5: Member, American Psychological Association; The Ohio Association of Applied Psychology. Masons: Elks: Omega Psi P h i ; Established world records in rapid vision: i.e.. having fastest eyes known t o science (Psychological Laboratory of Ohio State, 1935); First Negro Assistant i n Psychology, Ohio State University, 1 944 -19 4 5. Address: North Carolina State College, Durham, North Carolina.

WRIGHT, LEONARD C., 1932; Parole Oficer Born, Newark, New Jersey, November 7, 1906: -4.B., Lincoln, 1932; F u r t h e r study, Brown University, New Jersey Law School. New York School of Social Work; Married, Bertell Collins; Member, National Probation Association; American Parole Association: Committee of Management, Newa r k Y.M.C.A.: Alpha P h i Alpha; Episcopalian. Home Address: 1 2 2 Willowdale Avenue, Nontclair, New Jersey.

WRIGHT, RALPH C., 1929; Physician Born, Washingtan, D. C., April 28, 1307: A. E., Lincoln, 1929; &I. D., Howard, 1933 ( K a p p a P i ) : F u r t h c r study, Williams College, Mass.; Married. Carolyn 13. Evans; Clinical Assistant, Otolaryngol~gy,Howard University a n d Freedmen’s Hospital: Member. Xledico Chirurgical Society. Ofice Address: 5 0 5 Florida Avenue, Washirigton, D. C. Home Address: 514 T Street, N.W., Washington, U. C.

’FRIGHT, ROBERT A., 1941; 1 s t Sergeant, U . S. Army Born, Chester. Pennsylvania, December 8, 1919; A. B.. Lincoln, 1 9 4 1 : Married, Alary E. Maloney: one son, Robert Courtland: Weighmaster, Atlantic Steel Castings Company. Chester, June, 1941-October, 1943; First Sergeant, Qu2rterinaster Cows. Home -4ddress: 1542 West 3rd Street, Chester, Pennsylvania.

WRIGHT, WILLIAM MORRIS, 1922; Physician and S ~ g e o n Born, Forsyth, Georgia, November 6, 1 8 9 9 ; A. B., Lincoln. 1 9 2 2 ; ALD., Howard University, 1 9 2 6 : IIIarFied, Mayme S. Johnson; two daughters. Billie LMorris, Trances Aileen; College physician a n d surgeon. Bluefield State College since 1934; Assistant Surgeon-in-chief, St. Mary’s Hospital, Bluefield, since 1939; E‘lat Top Medical and West Virginia State Societies; Charter Member of Harriscn hiemorial Medical Reading Club: Past President. West Virginia. State Medical Societ>-, 1943-1944; County Chairman. ATegro)Ueniocratic Club; K a p p a Alpha Psi; Baptist; Charter Member K a p p a Pi Honorary Medical Socicty: C?iairninn, Post-War High School Building Committee. Address: 9 1 4 Blawl Street, Btucfield. West Virginia.

YANCEY, DARIUS L., 1927;Permanent S1~bstit?ite Teacher Born, Boydton, Virginia, November 2 1 , 1902: A. B., Lincoln, 1927: F u r t h e r study, New York University; Married, Alice H. White; one son. J o h n Robert; Member, Lincoln University Club of New Yorli: N.A.A.C.P.; National Negro Congrcss; Teacher, Intermediate Dept., Concord Baptist Sunday School; Bedford-Stuyvesant Real Estate Board: Baptist. Home Address: 265 Quincey Street, Brooklyn 16, New York.

YANCEY, LUFFBQRO L., 1909 ; C i t y Governtnent E~rrployee Born, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. April 7, 1887; A. B.,Lincoln, 1 9 0 9 : LL.B., J o h n Marshall Law School, 1937; Married; one son, Leon L.; Member, Ohio State, Cleveland E a r , and Cuyahoga County Bar Associations: National Xegro Ear Association: Axnerican Society of Planning Officials; City Plan-

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ning Secretary: Secretary. Board of Appeals, Clcvelsnd City Planning Commission: Worshipful Master. Eureka Lodge No. 52, Masons: Scottish Rite Masons, Cleveland, Ohio. Home Address: 8952 Quincey Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

YOUNG, GIBEON L., 1934; Sergeant, U.S. Army Born, Hartford, Connecticut, May 21, 1912: Attended Lincoln, 19301932: Virginia State College, 1932-1933: Unmarried: receiving a n d shipping clerk: precision grinder and tester in tool a n d parts factory: salesman f o r Shell Petroleum Company; awarded good conduct medal a n d bronze combnt cilation star. 1944. Home Address: 49 Rooscvclt Strcct, Hartford, Connecticut.

YOUNG, HAROLD; U. S. Army Home Address: 2 0 0 North 50th Street, Philadelphia 39, Pa.

YOUNG, KENNETH EDGAR, 1943; U. S. Army Home Address: 200 North 50th Street, Philadelphia 39, Pa.

YOUNG, L. RANDLE, Jr., 1930; Physician Born, Meridian, Mississippi, May 16. 1909: A. B., Lincoln, 1930; M.D., Indiana University, 1934: studied a t Ziniversity of iMichigan, 1930-1932: Unmarried; Division of Child Hygiene: City Board of Health: Associate staff member, Indianapolis City Hospital : Member, Aesculapian Medical Society: National Medical Association: Omega Psi Phi. Address: 644 Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis 2, Indiana.

YOUNG, VIRGIL JONES, 1941; 2nd Lieziterzant, U.S. Army Born, New Haven, Connecticut, August 8. 1918: A. B., Lincoln, 1941: Further study, A.S.T.P..P u r d u e University: Unmarried; Alpha P h i Alpha. Home Address: 49 Roosevelt Street, Hartford, Connecticut.

YOUNGUE, EUGENE L., 1904; Siiperintendeizt of Lakrn State Hospital Born, Monticello, Arkansas, duly 19, 1885: A. B., Lincoln, 1904: M.D., ShaN University, 190s: F u r t h e r study, Jefferson Medical College: Freedmen’s Hospital; Married. Gertrude Collins; one son, Eugene Lloyd, Jr.: General practice until 1935; Superintendent of Lakin State Hospital until present: Work on insulin therapy, published in NMA Journal of NMA, April. 1939: American Medical Association; American Psychiatric Association: National Medical Association: West Virginia Medical Society; Xi Delta Mu; AOA: Presbyterian. Address: Lakin State Hospital, Lakin. West Virginia.

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