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  • Collection: Presidents of Philander Smith College

The Voice in the Wilderness (excerpt)

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An expert from  The Voice in the Wilderness, written by M. L. Harris. Includes the Forward and Table of Contents sections. Signed edition.

In Memoriam, Panthernaut, Vol. II, No.2. November 23, 1966

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This edition of the PSC student newspaper, the Panthernaut was dedicated to M. L. Harris who passed away October 7, 1966.

Bishop M. L. Harris Dies; Ex-Head of Philander Smith

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Obituary of M. L. Harris, published in the Arkansas Gazette.

The New President of Philander Smith College (photocopy)

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A photocopy of a brochure about Philander Smith College and the 4th President, M. L. Harris, circa 1936. Federal Writers Project, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Dr. James M. Cox

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Portrait of PSC's 2nd president, Rev. Dr. James M. Cox. This image was originally published in the 1899-1900 Catalog of Philander Smith College.

Dr. Thomas Mason

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Portrait of PSC's 1st President, Dr. Thomas Mason. This image was published in the 1957 Panther Yearbook.

Dr. Roosevelt D. Crockett

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Portrait of PSC's 5th President, Dr. Roosevelt R. Crockett. This image was published in the 1963 Philanderian Yearbook. Dr. Crockett served as President of the College from June 1, 1961 - August 1964.

President's Message

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A typescript from PSC President Roosevelt D. Crockett. This message was published in the 1964 Philanderian Yearbook.

Fine Arts Program, October 8, 1963

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A program produced by the Humanities Division of Philander Smith College. A music recital and fine art exhibit were presented by the Music Department and the Art Department in honor of the inauguration of President Roosevelt D. Crockett on October 8,…

Season's Greetings

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A holiday greeting to the supports of Philander Smith College from Dr. Roosevelt Crockett and J. D. Scott, Director of the Development, circa 1963.