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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 SECTION 9B4 (Mr. A. N. D. Brooks, Section Teacher), Presiding Opening Exercises__________Clinton Mattingly "NEGRO INVENTORS AND THEIR INVENTIONS" Violin Solo-Mammy____________J. Harvey Mordecai Johnson Why We Have Negro History Week__Orville Crutchfield Improvisation________Clarence Cameron White Miss S. M. Edelin, Shaw Faculty Introductory Remarks____Mr. J. G. Logan, Shaw Principal Guest Speaker_____________Mr. Robert A. Pelham Wade in De Water_________}Harry Burleigh Go Down Moses_} Dr. I. N. Cupid, Shaw Faculty Juba Dance______R. Nathaniel Dett Misses R. W. Browne and S. M. Edelin, Shaw Faculty Negro National Anthem_________________School TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 SECTION 8B7 (Miss A. W. Thomas, Section Teacher) Presiding Opening Exercises______________Harvey Banks, Section 8B7 "NEGRO IN ART" History of Negro History Week_____William Simon, Sec. 8B7 Vocal Number_________Student, Armstrong High School Introductory Remarks_____________Harvey Banks, Section 8B7 American Negroes in Art_____________Professor J. V. Herring, Head, Art Department, Howard University Violin Solo__________Student, Armstrong High School Negro National Anthem______________School [[endpage]] [[begin page]] WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 SECTION 7B2 (Miss N. M. Quander, Section Teacher) Presiding Opening Exercises________Anita Ford, Section 7B2 "NEGRO MUSIC AND MUSICIANS" Why We Have Negro History Week________Lois Carpenter Ode To Ethiopia_________Paul Laurence Dunbar Dorothy Royster, Section 7B2 Introductory Remarks________Mrs. P. L. Parks, Shaw Faculty Guest Speaker_____________Mr. Henry L. Grant, Representative, National Negro Musicians Guild Selections____________Dunbar High School Orchestra, Directed by Mr. Grant Juba Dance______________R. Nathaniel Dett George Walker, Student, Dunbar High School Negro National Anthem_________________School THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 SECTION 9B2 (Mrs. B. S. Patterson, Section Teacher) Pesiding Opening Exercises__________Emiline Banks, Section 9B2 "AN ALL HOWARD UNIVERSITY PROGRAM" Our Historical Background_______Nerissa Whitlock, Section 9B2 Introductory Remarks_______Miss N. M. Quander, Shaw Faculty Arabesque__________Chamenade Miss Lucille Anderson, Howard University School of Music Rapsodie in C Major __Dohanye Mr, Robert Nolan, Howard University School of Music Guest Speaker____________Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, Dean, School of Religion, Howard University Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Arrangement by Clarence Cameron White Mr. James Compton, Howard University School of Music Remarks_____________Mr. J. G. Logan, Alumnus and Former Faculty Member, Howard University Negro National Anthem_____________School
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