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ERSA H. POSTON
Civil Service Commissioner
Atlanta University

WADE H. McCree, JR.
Solicitor General of U.S.
Fisk University

JOHN E. REINHARDT
Director of U.S. International Communication agency
Knoxville College

AZIE TAYLOR MORTON
Treasurer of U.S.
Houston-Tillotson College

ANDREW YOUNG
U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Dillard University

THE CREAM OF OUR CROP
WAS HANDPICKED BY THE PRESIDENT

    When Jimmy Carter was elected President of the United States, one of the first things he did was handpick a staff of qualified professionals to help him run the country. We're proud that he chose alumni of United Negro College Fund member schools for key positions in his administration. These professionals are just a few examples of how you are reaping the benefits of past contributions.
    When you give to the United Negro College Fund, you help support 41 private, predominantly black, four-year colleges and universities. Colleges that produce thousands of black graduates each year who go on to become highly skilled professionals in all fields: doctors, lawyers, teachers, accountants. Professionals who may be in a position to help you someday. Just as they are helping the President.
    Send your check to the United Negro College Fund, Box K, 500 East 62nd St., New York, N.Y. 10021. We're not asking for a handout, just a hand.

GIVE TO THE UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.

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