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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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Dr. Frederick Douglass Patterson, president of Tuskegee Institute and leader in national organizations, speaks at Friendship Baptist Church's Open Forum in Atlanta this evening on the future of higher education, with music, discussion, and fellowship.
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Dr. Frederick Douglass Patterson, third and only president of Tuskegee Institute, will address the Atlanta Open Forum of Friendship Baptist Church this evening, at 7:45.
In addition to heading the great Alabama institution, Dr. Patterson has devoted his talents to a number of national movements, among them the American Red Cross, the National Urban League, the YMCA. He has shared his administrative genius with a number of colleges as trustee and with the thirty-two member institutions of the United Negro College Fund as president of that group. The address and the discussion will center around the subject, "The Future of Higher Education".
A cordial invitation to Forum sessions is extended to all and doors are free. A brief period of music is offered at the beginning session which is followed by
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Fellowship Hour to which all are welcome.
Friendship Church's minister, Rev. Maynard H. Jackson, has added an urgent invitation to young people to attend this forum and join in its discussion. The church is located at Mitchell and Haynes Sts. S.W.
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Dr. Frederick Douglass Patterson, third and only president of Tuskegee Institute, will address the Atlanta Open Forum of Friendship Baptist Church at 7:45 on 'The Future of Higher Education'. He is involved in national movements like the American Red Cross, National Urban League, and YMCA, serves as trustee for colleges, and president of the United Negro College Fund. The event includes music, discussion, and a fellowship hour, with an invitation especially to young people.