Box 52
Contains 5 Results:
1962-1965
This series contains documents from Dr. Brazeal's academic activities and affiliations as an instructor of economics at Morehouse College, Spelman College and Atlanta University; a professor of economics and the Dean of Men as well as the head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration at Morehouse College (1939-1981). Also found in this series are general administrative records, reports and conferences he attended.
1966-1969
This series contains documents from Dr. Brazeal's academic activities and affiliations as an instructor of economics at Morehouse College, Spelman College and Atlanta University; a professor of economics and the Dean of Men as well as the head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration at Morehouse College (1939-1981). Also found in this series are general administrative records, reports and conferences he attended.
1970-1976
This series contains documents from Dr. Brazeal's academic activities and affiliations as an instructor of economics at Morehouse College, Spelman College and Atlanta University; a professor of economics and the Dean of Men as well as the head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration at Morehouse College (1939-1981). Also found in this series are general administrative records, reports and conferences he attended.
National War Labor Board, 1941-1945
This series contains documents from Dr. Brazeal's academic activities and affiliations as an instructor of economics at Morehouse College, Spelman College and Atlanta University; a professor of economics and the Dean of Men as well as the head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration at Morehouse College (1939-1981). Also found in this series are general administrative records, reports and conferences he attended.
1960-1962
This series contains documents from Dr. Brazeal's academic activities and affiliations as an instructor of economics at Morehouse College, Spelman College and Atlanta University; a professor of economics and the Dean of Men as well as the head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration at Morehouse College (1939-1981). Also found in this series are general administrative records, reports and conferences he attended.