Box 47
Contains 5 Results:
1967
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.
1968
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.
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
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.
1971-1972
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.