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COLUMBUS, OHIO MASONS turn out en-masse on Easter Sunday to lead the colorful parade through the Ohio capital's Bronzeville.
On the left is Major Howard C. Gilbert, ranking the colored army officer.

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COLUMBUS REALLY TAKES her Easter parade seriously, here we see Miss Mary Bush and Russell Smith both Ohio State seniors heading homeward after viewing the pretentious parade led by the Masons was over. (Columbus Photos by H. Woods)

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COLLEGE WOMEN OF PITTSBURGH were hostesses to a conference of the National Association of College Women April 15th to 18th. R. L. Vann and R. M. Moss were the principal speakers at the opening sessions.

THE CHARMING LADIES pictured above are members of the local chapter, l to r; Lean Woods, Marie Walls, Emma Powell-Sykes, Orlene Collins-Ricco, Helen Matthews, and Aileen Briggs-Young. (Photo by "Teenie" Harris)

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JAMES A. "BILLBOARD" JACKSON
(center) was main speaker at a Forum held by the Business and Professional Association of Pittsburgh at the Center Ave. Y. M. C. A. last week.

THIS ORGANIZATION is composed of Pittsburgh's leading Business and Professional men, with Dr. Donald E. Jefferson as its president. (Photo by Teenie Harris)

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CO-EDS PARADED with their beau brummels on Easter Sunday as all Columbus turned out to enjoy the fine weather. Miss Jean Blackburn, left, and Miss Kathlyn Steward, both Ohio State co-eds, helped make Burrell DeHaven glad he came out to see the parade.

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ATLANTIC CITY ALSO has her share in displaying Easter fashions and even though biting breezes swept the famous boardwalk these gents, Cecil Richards and Harry Sclafford, sought out the hinterlands of the equally famous Arctic Ave.

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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA was host to the Older Boy's Conference of the State of North Carolina at its eleventh annual session.
Meetings of the conference were held at the Second Ward High School of Charlotte and and more than 150 boys representing thirty-five towns and cities of North Carolina were present. Prominent speakers were: H. L. Trigg, State Supervisor of Schools, Rev. George Henry Johnson, Exec. Sec., Mr. Klutz (white) of the Charlotte "Y" and J. L. Smith. The next session will meet in Wilmington, N. C. 

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