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Story November 19, 1935

The Washington Tribune

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

Two French instructors, G.B. Parris from New York and Rupert A. Lloyd from Virginia, join Atlanta University's affiliated colleges Spelman and Morehouse. Parris, from Guadaloupe, graduated Amherst in 1927 with honors.

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TWO TEACHERS OF FRENCH
JOIN FACULTIES OF ATLANTA
MOREHOUSE AND SPELMAN

ATLANTA, Ga. - Two additions have been made to the French departments of Atlanta University, and its affiliated colleges-Spelman and Morehouse - in the appointment to the faculty of G. B. Parris, of New York City, and Rupert A. Lloyd, of Phoebus, Virginia.

Mr. Parris who is a native of Guadaloupe, French West Indies, was graduated from Amherst College in 1927. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, honor fraternity, and to the Fifteen Club which is made up of the fifteen highest ranking members of his class.

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Biography Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

French Teachers Faculty Appointments Atlanta University Morehouse Spelman Amherst College

What entities or persons were involved?

G. B. Parris Rupert A. Lloyd

Where did it happen?

Atlanta, Ga.

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G. B. Parris Rupert A. Lloyd

Location

Atlanta, Ga.

Story Details

Two teachers, G. B. Parris of New York City and Rupert A. Lloyd of Phoebus, Virginia, appointed to French departments of Atlanta University, Spelman, and Morehouse. Parris, native of Guadaloupe, graduated from Amherst College in 1927, elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Fifteen Club.

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