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The Howard University Magazine Vol. VI No. 3, April 1964

The Howard University Magazine Vol. VI No. 3, April 1964

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The Howard University Magazine Vol. VI No. 3, April 1964

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Washington DC: Howard University , 1964. Staplebound. Good. 36p stapled magazine, in this issue: the selection of Queens; Professor Fitzhugh explores the 'Negro Market'; President Wright of Fisk University relays problems in recruiting, developing, maintaining faculty members - the third installment in a series on 'The Negro College'; twenty years after the ASTP Engineers left Howard. Cover pictures, the Seven 63-64 Queens with profiles and their career plans.

Cover separating at hinge, attached by small area below lowest staple.

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The Howard University Magazine Vol. VI No. 3, April 1964
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Howard University
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Washington DC
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1964
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