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Story April 23, 1950

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Dr. Paul C. Knoles, Chancellor of the College of the Pacific, will deliver a speech at the Vespers Service today at 4 PM in Davis Auditorium at Clark College, where he has been lecturing. Special music will be provided by the Philharmonic Society. The public is invited.

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Dr. Knoles Speaks At Clark Vespers
Dr. Paul C. Knoles, Chancellor of the College of the Pacific who has been lecturing at Clark College, will speak at the Vespers Service today at 4 o'clock in Davis Auditorium.
Dr. Knoles who holds the Doctor of Divinity degree from the Pacific School of Religion the University of Southern California, and D.D. degree from the College of the Pacific, has done outstanding work in the field of religion and education.
The public is invited to this vesper where special music will be furnished by the Philharmonic Society under the direction of Dr. Kootch Kilgo with Mrs. Marian Sykes and Mrs. Thelma Harris accompanying.

What sub-type of article is it?

Announcement Public Lecture

What keywords are associated?

Vespers Service Public Lecture College Event Religious Education Philharmonic Society

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. Paul C. Knoles Dr. Kootch Kilgo Mrs. Marian Sykes Mrs. Thelma Harris

Where did it happen?

Clark College, Davis Auditorium

Story Details

Key Persons

Dr. Paul C. Knoles Dr. Kootch Kilgo Mrs. Marian Sykes Mrs. Thelma Harris

Location

Clark College, Davis Auditorium

Event Date

Today At 4 O'clock

Story Details

Dr. Paul C. Knoles, Chancellor of the College of the Pacific, will speak at the Vespers Service at Clark College. He holds degrees from the Pacific School of Religion, the University of Southern California, and the College of the Pacific, and has done outstanding work in religion and education. The public is invited, with special music by the Philharmonic Society directed by Dr. Kootch Kilgo, accompanied by Mrs. Marian Sykes and Mrs. Thelma Harris.

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