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Senior Class, Biddle University, College of Arts and Sciences, 1917 Top, Left to KiK ' ht: Charles Alstom, Arthur Blackwood, Charles S. Blue, Thomas Brimage, William J. Brown, Joseph James J. Foster, Arthur H, George, James L. Harris, Dr. H. L. MeCrorey, Pres.; Dr. Geo. E. Davis, Dean; Edwin C. Van- cey, Ira D. Wood, Worth A. Williams. Benjamin R. Harrison, Nevid A . Johnson, Victor C. Jones, Ernest A. Tillman, Rich- ard C. Scriven, William M. McCadley, Ralph E. Leach, James Cooper, Marcus Da Robert Davidson. Rufus S. Hunter, Henry Bratton, Sec; Marion C. Melton, Class Pres.; S. Mattoon Attles, Vice Pres.; Pickney E. Cor- pening, Ireas.; Harry 0. Walker, Toussamy C. Toole. A. Lowe, Hampton T. McFadden, Lafayette J. McRay, Joseph Perry, Pickney W. Russell, Jr., Marion A. Sanders.
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M«f -i gatt i i ft l fer-- - m The University Orchestra About 1917. Dr. Thomas A. Long, conductor Llnivcrsity Band. 1922
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Mr. Johnson C. Smith Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Mrs. Johnson C Smith Generous benefactress and Friend Mr. Smith attended Washington and Jefferson College. He operated the Hiawatha Drug Store in McKeesport and was president of the Street Rail- way Company. He was also one of the builders of the Fifth Avenue and High Street Bridges and pres- ident of its Board of Directors. Mr. Smith was direc- tor of the People ' s Bank in McKeesport and held large real estate and other interests in the city. He was one of the co-founders of the McKeesport Tin Plate Company. It was from this enterprise that he accumulated a large portion of his wealth. It was Mr. Smith ' s will that his wife invest some of the money he had left her in some worthy cause. For sometime she had been weighing possibilities in an effort to decide upon which of the causes known to her would make the best investment. It was dur- ing this time that Mrs. Thaw made an engagement for her to talk with Dr. McCrorey. Wednesday, October 12, 1928, was declared a red letter day on the campus in Mrs. Smith ' s honor. She was present for the activity and sat tremen- dously moved as the expressions of gratitude and material tokens said thanks in many, many ways to her.
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