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- Tags: Dr. P.C. Corbin
"Colored News" - February 17, 1939
Tags: Ann Hue Nichols, Bluefield, Charlie Caplan, Charlottesville, Christiansburg, conference, diphtheria, Dr. M.A. Santa Cruz, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Epworth League, Everyready club, Federal choir group, First Baptist Church, Frank Watson, fundraiser, funeral, Hart Mills, Holiness Church, illness, James Curren, Junior Nichols, Louis Nichols, M.E. Church, Maple Street, Marion, men's community choral club, Missionary Society, Morristown college, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Rogers, Mrs. Alice Cox, Mrs. Anne G. Murphy, Mrs. Armelia Carter, Mrs. Bertha Clark, Mrs. Hazel Thomas, Mrs. Helen Clayborn, Mrs. Julia Smith, Mrs. Louise Poe, Mrs. Lucy Clark, Mrs. Lummie Wilson, Mrs. Maggie Poindexter, Mrs. Marie Nichols, Mrs. Mary Bell Harmon, Mrs. Mary Bledsoe, Mrs. Nancy Clark, Mrs. Olivia Canady, Mrs. Rosa Bullock, Mrs. V.M. Randolph, Ms. Alberta Clark, Ms. Calfee, Ms. Edna Clark, Ms. Elizabeth Jenksin, Ms. Frederica Poindexter, Ms. Harriet Hendricks, Ms. Hazel Calfee, Ms. Lorraine Beverly, Ms. Margaret McClanahan, Ms. Ruth Thomas, Ms. Washington, New Century Methodist Church, newspaper, North Pulaski choir, Pastor's Aid, Petersburg, Princeton, Prof. C.M. Honesty, Prof. Chauncey Harmon, Prof. Dabney, PTA, Pulaski, Radford, Randall Thompson, rehearsal, Rev. Aaron Lash, Rev. and Mrs. F.D. Thomas, Rev. O.L. Johnson, Roanoke, S.E. Moss, Salem, Southwest Times, West Virginia, William Carter, William Green, William Harris, Woman's Home Missionary Society, Wytheville
"Open Forum - Urges Good Schools"
Spread with multiple articles, 2 of 2: "Black heritage in Pulaski recalled"; "Blacks need to remember past,' says David Jones"; "Educator enjoying past and present"
Tags: 1840, Black history, black-owned businesses, Bluefield State College, Brookmont, Burrell Memorial Hospital, Calfee School, Capt. Lee Calfee, Captain Shaffer, Caroline County, Catherine Jones, Central Point, cerebral palsy, Charles Milliner, Charles R. ad Mary J. Jones, Christian Hill School, Christiansburg Institute, Dave Miller, David B. Jones, Dora Furnace, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Draper School, Draper Valley, Dublin Garment Company, Dublin School, Eckman West Virginia, Ed Hicks, enslaved people, enslavers, farm, Fort Chiswell Mansion, Franklin County, Great Depression, Hannah Hicks, Jackson Avenue, Jackson Park, Jefferson Elementary School, Jefferson Mills, McGavock Farm, mining, Mount Olivet Road, Mrs. Mary Milliner Baker, music, New Century United Methodist Church, New River Community College, Newbern, newspaper, Norfolk & WEstern Railroad, Philadelphia, plantation owners, Plastic Plant, Pond Lick Hollow, population, prejudice, Pulaski, Pulaski County, Pulaski Iron Furnace, Pulaski Iron Works, Rahway New Jersey, Randolph Avenue United Methodist Church, Roanoke, Route 11, Ruby Cox, Russell County, Sarah Hughes Johnson, school, Simmons Beauty Rest Matteress Company, Singer Sewing Machine Company, slavery, Southwest Times, time capsule, Valley Street, Virginia General Assembly, West Virginia State College, William Wysor, World War II, Wythe County
Spread with multiple articles on two pages: "Black heritage in Pulaski recalled"; "Blacks need to remember past,' says David Jones"; "Educator enjoying past and present"
Tags: 1840, Black history, black-owned businesses, Bluefield State College, Brookmont, Burrell Memorial Hospital, Calfee School, Capt. Lee Calfee, Captain Shaffer, Caroline County, Catherine Jones, Central Point, cerebral palsy, Charles Milliner, Charles R. ad Mary J. Jones, Christian Hill School, Christiansburg Institute, Dave Miller, David B. Jones, Dora Furnace, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Draper School, Draper Valley, Dublin Garment Company, Dublin School, Eckman West Virginia, Ed Hicks, enslaved people, enslavers, farm, Fort Chiswell Mansion, Franklin County, Great Depression, Hannah Hicks, Jackson Avenue, Jackson Park, Jefferson Elementary School, Jefferson Mills, McGavock Farm, mining, Mount Olivet Road, Mrs. Mary Milliner Baker, music, New Century United Methodist Church, New River Community College, Newbern, newspaper, Norfolk & WEstern Railroad, Philadelphia, plantation owners, Plastic Plant, Pond Lick Hollow, population, prejudice, Pulaski, Pulaski County, Pulaski Iron Furnace, Pulaski Iron Works, Rahway New Jersey, Randolph Avenue United Methodist Church, Roanoke, Route 11, Ruby Cox, Russell County, Sarah Hughes Johnson, school, Simmons Beauty Rest Matteress Company, Singer Sewing Machine Company, slavery, Southwest Times, time capsule, Valley Street, Virginia General Assembly, West Virginia State College, William Wysor, World War II, Wythe County
"Pulaski" - May 16, 1942
Tags: Allen Martin, America Boyers, Armendia Flynn, Calfee Training School, Chauncey Harmon, Cora Lee Mills, death announcement, Dr. M.A. Santa Cruz, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Edna Gardner, first aid, Frances Holmes, Frank Payne, Gretchen Washington, Helen Claybourn, home nursing, Leonard H. Toler, Leslie Robinson, Lucille Brown, Lucy Clark, Margaret Patterson, Marie Clark, Martha Green, Mattie Fuller, Maude Toler, Mesdames Charles Steward, Miss Hazel S. Calfee, Mrs. A.B. Norman, Mrs. Anna G. Murphy, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, Mrs. L.C. Ward, Mrs. Leslie Robinson, Mrs. Liliian Dillar, Mrs. Lucy Harmon, Mrs. P.C. Corbin, Mrs. U.B. Broadneaux, New Journal and Guide, newspaper, P.T.A, playground equipment, Pulaski, Roselle Claybourn, Southern Benevolence Club, teachers meeting, Utopian Bridge Club
"Interracial Group Holds Education Conference: Prominent Educators at East Radford"
Tags: A.G. Richardson, Abingdon, C.C. Chelburne, Calfee Training School, Cambria, Christiansburg Institute, conference, Dr. P.C. Corbin, education, Fred Alexander, G. William Liverpool, John Preston McConnell, King's Mountain High School, L.R. Reynolds, Manassas Industrial Institute, Montgomery County, New Journal and Guide, newspaper, recap, regional high schools, Virginia Commission
"Pulaski, Va." - May 9, 1935
Tags: Annie L. Murphy, Bristol, Calfee Training School, Chattanooga, closing exercises, District Conference of M.E. Churches, District meeting, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Field Day exercises, First Calvary Baptist Church, illness, Minnie Brown, Mrs. Mary L. Holomon, Mrs. N.C. Henry, New Century M.E. Church, newspaper, Philadelphia Tribune, Pulaski, Pulaski County Schools, Rev. F.D. Thomas, Rev. O.J. Allen, REv. Sally Crenshaw, revival, Woman's Home Missionary Society
"Virginia: Pulaski, Va." - October 24, 1931
Tags: Atlantic City, birthday, Bluefield, business, Calfee Training School Improvement League, Catherine Morrison, Catherine Patterson, Cathleen Jenkins, Cathleen Jenkins Santa Cruz, Dr. M. A. Santa Cruz, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Elizabeth Jenkins, football game, Geneva Canady, Helen Canady, Kentucky v. Bluefield, Maceo Alston Santa Cruz, Mr and Mrs Mose Canady, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, Mr. Carrington, Mrs. N.C. Henry, newspaper, Otis classification tests, Philadelphia, Pulaski, Rev. and Mrs. W.L. Saunders, Roanoke, The Chicago Defender, William Duncan
"New River Hears Dr. P. C. Corbin"
Tags: address, Alexander Dillard, Baptist Church, Blacksburg, Dr. P.C. Corbin, education, Frank Bannister, health, James Saunders, Montgomery-Pulaski Counties Welfare and Educational Committee, New Journal and Guide, New River, newspaper, Radford, Rev. J. C. Buckner, Rev. W.H. Mitchell, Sandy Casey, Vicker, W.J. Sears, Wakeforest
"Virginia News: Pulaski, VA" - November 22, 1930
Tags: Bertha Walker, Bluefield, Cathleen Patterson, Christiansburg, Christina Waugh, Dora Emmerson, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Draper, Dublin, Ed Carson, Edward Bailey, First Baptist Church, Helen Rasby, Henry Buford, L.W. Waugh, Lena Ferguson, Lewis Rasby, Lillian Dillar, Maria Luis, Mollie Haniston, Nancie Poindexter, New York City, newspaper, Odonia Waugh, Oty B. Davis, Prof. G.W. Liverpool, Pulaski, Roanoke, Ruby Cox, Ryamond Burnette, The Chicago Defender