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Domestic News May 28, 1946

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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Third annual United Negro College Fund benefit featured a gala all-star radio show in New York with performers like King Cole Trio, Art Tatum, Maxine Sullivan, and Quentin Reynolds as MC. Tuskegee Choir attended related unveiling of Booker T. Washington bust.

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NEW YORK—The third annual benefit of the United Negro College Fund was held last Wednesday in a gala all-star radio show aired on the Broadcasting Company network as a public service at J.O. Miller's an hour. Future, people or press. Under the Army at home games in discipline; draft action-upsetting.

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ATLANTA DAILY WORLD, ATLANTA, GEORGIA ON AIR FOR UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND Boogie prodigy and the King Cole Trio: Bottom—Quentin Reynolds, noted author and correspondent who performed as master of ceremonies: Art Tatum, blind pianist: and Miss Maxine Sullivan, singer of ballads. Not shown is the Tuskegee Institute Choir, in New York for the unveiling ceremonies of the Booker T. Washington bust in the Hall of Fame.

What sub-type of article is it?

Charity Or Relief Social Event Education

What keywords are associated?

Uncf Benefit Radio Show Gala Event King Cole Trio Art Tatum Tuskegee Choir

What entities or persons were involved?

United Negro College Fund King Cole Trio Quentin Reynolds Art Tatum Maxine Sullivan Tuskegee Institute Choir

Where did it happen?

New York

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

New York

Event Date

Last Wednesday

Key Persons

United Negro College Fund King Cole Trio Quentin Reynolds Art Tatum Maxine Sullivan Tuskegee Institute Choir

Event Details

The third annual benefit of the United Negro College Fund was held in a gala all-star radio show aired on the Broadcasting Company network as a public service. Performers included the King Cole Trio, Quentin Reynolds as master of ceremonies, Art Tatum, and Maxine Sullivan. The Tuskegee Institute Choir was in New York for the unveiling ceremonies of the Booker T. Washington bust in the Hall of Fame.

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