The A&T Pictorial Bulletins or Pictorial Reviews were visual guides to the former A&T College. They promoted the college with images in a way that the predominantly text college bulletins could not. Today they contain rare and priceless images of A&T from the 1930s to the 1960s.
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1935, April - Bulletin of the A&T College
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Pictorial bulletin to promote the A&T College published in April of 1935. The Commencement Scene on page 04 is of the 1932 ceremony with Dr. Carter G. Woodson as speaker. He is seen immediately behind the woman in the light colored dress with his head down. The illustrated renderings were by H. Clinton Taylor, professor of fine arts.
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1932, June - Pictorial Review of the Agricultural & Technical College, Greensboro, NC
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Oldest known edition of the Pictorial Bulletins that were created and circulated to promote the A&T College. Includes many illustrated visuals by H. Clinton Taylor founder of the the Deparment of Fine Arts (Visual Arts), and many rare photographs of student life.