Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Alphabetical and Numerical Listings (A00001-A00080)

 Alphabetical Listings

Arthur Sherburne Hardy, A Novelist and Poet - A00006

Benjamin Jefferson Davis, Jr. (Amherst College Class of 1925), New York City Councilman and Leader in the Communist Party - A00055

Benoni Price Hurst (Class of 1912), Head of X-ray Department of Freedmen's Hospital  A00037

Caleb Layton, Congressman from Delaware -A00007

Carl Curtis Beckwith (Amherst College Class of 1931), Dunbar High School Graduate and Graduate of Howard University Medical School - A00069

Cass Ballenger, Controversial Congressperson - A00004

Charles Dudley Lee (Amherst College Class of 1923 Matriculant), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00051

Charles Hamilton Houston (Class of 1915), Dunbar Graduate and Omega Phi Psi Member Who Became the Legal Architect of Desegregation  - A00038

Charles Henry Moore (Class of 1878), Founder of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University - A00024

Charles Richard Drew (Amherst College Class of 1926), Dunbar High School Graduate, American Surgeon, and the "Father of the Blood Bank" - A00057

Charles Sumner Wilson (Class of 1877), First Black Student Nominated to West Point and A Lawyer Who Was Later Imprisoned in an Insane Asylum - A00022

Charles William Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1923), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00049

Chauncey Baker Larry (Amherst College Class of 1927), Dunbar High School Graduate and Junior High School Teacher - A00060

Clarence Reed White (Amherst College Class of 1928), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00064

David Willis Utz (Amherst College Class of 1929), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00066

David Wills, Amherst College Professor of Religion - A00032

Donald Gaines Murray (Amherst College Class of 1934), Douglass High School Graduate and Plaintiff in the Supreme Court Case of Murray v. Pearson - A00072

Donald Gaines Murray (Class of 1934), Attorney and Plaintiff in the Case of Murray v. Pearson - A00015

Douglas Dayton, First President of Target - A00001

Edward Jones (Class of 1826), First Black Graduate of Amherst College and Missionary to Sierra Leone - A00018

Edward Webster Bemis, Public Utility Expert - A00005

Emily Dickinson, 19th Century American Poet - A00071

Frances Morse Dent (Class of 1916), Dunbar Graduate and Omega Phi Psi Member Who Became Civil Rights Lawyer  A00039

Frank Alvan Hosmer (Class of 1875), Ninth President of Punahou and Great Barrington Educator Who Taught W. E. B. DuBois - A00021

Frederick Allan Parker (Class of 1920), Dunbar High School Graduate, Civil Rights Trailblazer and 1973 Amherst College Honorary Degree Recipient - A00044

George Costin Williams (Amherst College Class of 1929), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00067

George L. Shinn, Quixotic Wall Street Chief - A00002 

George Nolen Calloway (Amherst College Class of 1923 Matriculant), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00050

George Washington Forbes (Class 0f 1892), African American Journalist and Boston's First Black City Librarian - A00009

Grateful Thank Yous to Frederick Drew Gregory (Class of 1962) and Junius White Williams (Class of 1965) - A00059

Guichard B. Parris (Amherst College Class of 1927), Amherst College Phi Beta Kappa, National Urban League Public Relations Director and Whitney Young Medallion Recipient - A00061

Harold Over Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1929), Dunbar High School Graduate and Howard University History Professor for Fifty Years - A00065

Henry Martin Tupper (Class of 1859), Founder of Shaw University - A00017

Hollis Freeman Price (Amherst College Class of 1927), First African American President of LeMoyne-Owen College - A00063

Hugh Bernard Price (Amherst College Class of 1963), National Urban League President - A00062 - 

James Alphonso Curtis (Amherst College Class of 1933), Barringer High School (New Jersey) Graduate and New Jersey State Assemblymember - A00070

James Blaine Hunter (Class of 1909), A Dunbar Graduate - A00034

James Francis Gregory (Class of 1898), Amherst College 1898 Baseball Team Captain - A00028

James LeCount Chestnut (Class of 1907), A Dunbar Graduate - A00033

James Maraniss, Pulitizer Prize Winning Librettist of La Vida Es Sueno Opera - A00014

John Bertram Garrett (Class of 1918), Bacteriologist for the Veterans Hospital in Tuskegee and Father of John Bertram Garrett, Jr. (Class of 1946) - A00042

John Randolph Pinkett (Class of 1911), A Dunbar Graduate and a Dunbar High School Teacher - A00036

Joseph Clarence Chambers, Jr. (Amherst College Class of 1930), First African American Medical Superintendent of the New York Hospital System - A00068

Ken Howard, Television's "White Shadow" and the President of Screen Actors Guild - A00012

Lewis Spratlan, Pulitzer Prize Winning Composer of "Life is a Dream" Opera - A00013

Madison Smith (Class of 1877), The Only Black Amherst College Student Who Was First a Slave - A00023

Pelleman Williams (Class of 1844), Well Known Educator, Vocalist and Organist - A00019

Remembering Dunbar - A00041

Richard Wilbur, Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Recipient - A00010 

Robert Henry Meriwether (Class of 1905), Howard University LLB - A00030

Robert Nicholas Mattingly (Class of 1906), A Dunbar Graduate and a Principal of Washington, D.C.'s Cardozo High School for 26 Years - A00031

Robert Percy Barnes (Class of 1921), Dunbar Graduate, Amherst Phi Beta Kappa, and Amherst's First African American Faculty Member - A00045

Robert Purvis, African American Abolitionist Who Most Likely Attended Amherst Academy - A00016

Robert Sinclair Hartgrove (Class of 1905), Washington, D. C. Lawyer - A00029

Samuel George Elbert (Amherst College Class of 1922), McGill University Medical School Graduate (1929) - A00046

Sarah Goldberg, Actress on TV's "7th Heaven" - A00003 

The Civil War Soldiers - A00020

The Dunbar- Amherst Connection: 1892-1961 - A00043

The Omega Psi Phi Men of Amherst - A00040

Thomas Desire Pawley (Class of 1911), Father of Thomas Pawley III and Grandfather of Thomas Pawley IV - A00035

Thurman Luce Dodson (Amherst College Class of 1926), Dunbar High School Graduate and the 1947-48 President of the National Bar Association - A00058

Wilbert Blanchard Lew (Class of 1883), Horse Whisperer and Veterinary Specialist - A00026

Wiley Lane (Class of 1879), The First African American Professor of Greek at Howard University - A00025

Will Mercer Cook (Amherst College Class of 1925), Dunbar High School Graduate and American Diplomat - A00054

William Henry Hastie (Amherst College Class of 1925), Dunbar High School Graduate and First African American to Serve as a Federal Judge - A00056

William Henry Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1892), Bay State Banner Profile: William H. Lewis: Eloquent Orator and Lauded Lawyer - A00047

William Henry Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1892), Harvard Magazine: Brief Life of a Football Pioneer - A00048

William Henry Lewis (Class of 1892), African American Pioneer in Athletics, Law and Politics - A00008

William McFeely, American Historian and Grant Biographer - A00011

William Montague Cobb (Amherst College Class of 1925): Communications - A00053

William Montague Cobb (Amherst College Class of 1925), Dunbar High School Graduate Who Became the First African American PhD in Anthropology and the First African American NAACP President - A00052

William Tecumseh Sherman Jackson (Class of 1892), Dunbar High School Educator and Recruiter of Charles Hamilton Houston - A00027

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(Ballenger, Cass) Cass Ballenger, Controversial Congressperson - A00004

(Barnes, Robert Percy) Robert Percy Barnes (Class of 1921), Dunbar Graduate, Amherst Phi Beta Kappa, and Amherst's First African American Faculty Member - A00045

(Beckwith, Carl Curtis) Carl Curtis Beckwith (Amherst College Class of 1931), Dunbar High School Graduate and Graduate of Howard University Medical School - A00069

(Bemis, Edward Webster) Edward Webster Bemis, Public Utility Expert - A00005

(Calloway, George Nolen) George Nolen Calloway (Amherst College Class of 1923 Matriculant), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00050

(Chambers, Joseph Clarence, Jr.) Joseph Clarence Chambers, Jr. (Amherst College Class of 1930), First African American Medical Superintendent of the New York Hospital System - A00068

(Chestnut, James LeCount) James LeCount Chestnut (Class of 1907), A Dunbar Graduate - A00033

(Cobb, William Montague) William Montague Cobb (Amherst College Class of 1925): Communications - A00053

(Cobb, William Montague) William Montague Cobb (Amherst College Class of 1925), Dunbar High School Graduate Who Became the First African American PhD in Anthropology and the First African American NAACP President - A00052

(Cook, Will Mercer) Will Mercer Cook (Amherst College Class of 1925), Dunbar High School Graduate and American Diplomat - A00054

(Curtis, James Alphonso) James Alphonso Curtis (Amherst College Class of 1933), Barringer High School (New Jersey) Graduate and New Jersey State Assemblymember - A00070

(Davis, Benjamin Jefferson) Benjamin Jefferson Davis, Jr. (Amherst College Class of 1925), New York City Councilman and Leader in the Communist Party - A00055

(Dayton, Douglas) Douglas Dayton, First President of Target - A00001

(Dent, Frances Morse) Frances Morse Dent (Class of 1916), Dunbar Graduate and Omega Phi Psi Member Who Became Civil Rights Lawyer A00039

(Dickinson, Emily) Emily Dickinson, 19th Century American Poet - A00071

(Dodson, Thurman Luce) Thurman Luce Dodson (Amherst College Class of 1926), Dunbar High School Graduate and the 1947-48 President of the National Bar Association - A00058

(Drew, Charles Richard) Charles Richard Drew (Amherst College Class of 1926), Dunbar High School Graduate, American Surgeon, and the "Father of the Blood Bank" - A00057

(Elbert, Samuel George) Samuel George Elbert (Amherst College Class of 1922), McGill University Medical School Graduate (1929) - A00046

(Forbes, George Washington) George Washington Forbes (Class 0f 1892), African American Journalist and Boston's First Black City Librarian - A00009

(Garrett, John Bertram) John Bertram Garrett (Class of 1918), Bacteriologist for the Veterans Hospital in Tuskegee and Father of John Bertram Garrett, Jr. (Class of 1946) - A00042

(Goldberg, Sarah) Sarah Goldberg, Actress on TV's "7th Heaven" - A00003

(Gregory, James Francis) James Francis Gregory (Class of 1898), Amherst College 1898 Baseball Team Captain - A00028

(Hardy, Arthur Sherburne) Arthur Sherburne Hardy, A Novelist and Poet - A00006

(Hartgrove, Robert Sinclair) Robert Sinclair Hartgrove (Class of 1905), Washington, D. C. Lawyer - A00029

(Hastie, William Henry) William Henry Hastie (Amherst College Class of 1925), Dunbar High School Graduate and First African American to Serve as a Federal Judge - A00056

(Hosmer, Frank Alvan) Frank Alvan Hosmer (Class of 1875), Ninth President of Punahou and Great Barrington Educator Who Taught W. E. B. DuBois - A00021 

(Houston, Charles Hamilton) Charles Hamilton Houston (Class of 1915), Dunbar Graduate and Omega Phi Psi Member Who Became the Legal Architect of Desegregation  A00038

(Howard, Ken) Ken Howard, Television's "White Shadow" and the President of Screen Actors Guild A00012

(Hunter, James Blaine) James Blaine Hunter (Class of 1909), A Dunbar Graduate - A00034

(Hurst, Benoni Price) Benoni Price Hurst (Class of 1912), Head of X-ray Department of Freedmen's Hospital  A00037

(Jackson, William Tecumseh Sherman) William Tecumseh Sherman Jackson (Class of 1892), Dunbar High School Educator and Recruiter of Charles Hamilton Houston - A00027

(Jones, Edward) Edward Jones (Class of 1826), First Black Graduate of Amherst College and Missionary to Sierra Leone - A00018

(Lane, Wiley) Wiley Lane (Class of 1879), The First African American Professor of Greek at Howard University - A00025

(Larry, Chauncey Baker) Chauncey Baker Larry (Amherst College Class of 1927), Dunbar High School Graduate and Junior High School Teacher - A00060

(Layton, Caleb) Caleb Layton, Congressman from Delaware - A00007

(Lee, Charles Dudley) Charles Dudley Lee (Amherst College Class of 1923 Matriculant), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00051

(Lew, Wilbert Blanchard) Wilbert Blanchard Lew (Class of 1883), Horse Whisperer and Veterinary Specialist - A00026

(Lewis, Charles William) Charles William Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1923), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00049

(Lewis, Harold Over) Harold Over Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1929), Dunbar High School Graduate and Howard University History Professor for Fifty Years - A00065

(Lewis, William Henry) William Henry Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1892), Bay State Banner Profile: William H. Lewis: Eloquent Orator and Lauded Lawyer - A00047

(Lewis, William Henry) William Henry Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1892), Harvard Magazine: Brief Life of a Football Pioneer - A00048

(Lewis, William Henry) William Henry Lewis (Class of 1892), African American Pioneer in Athletics, Law and Politics - A00008

(Maraniss, James) James Maraniss, Pulitizer Prize Winning Librettist of La Vida Es Sueno Opera - A00014

(Mattingly, Robert Nicholas) Robert Nicholas Mattingly (Class of 1906), A Dunbar Graduate and a Principal of Washington, D.C.'s Cardozo High School for 26 Years - A00031

(McFeely, William) William McFeely, American Historian and Grant Biographer - A00011

(Meriwether, Robert Henry) Robert Henry Meriwether (Class of 1905), Howard University LLB - A00030

(Moore, Charles Henry) Charles Henry Moore (Class of 1878), Founder of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University - A00024

(Murray, Donald Gaines) Donald Gaines Murray (Amherst College Class of 1934), Douglass High School Graduate and Plaintiff in the Supreme Court Case of Murray v. Pearson - A00072

(Murray, Donald Gaines) Donald Gaines Murray (Class of 1934), Attorney and Plaintiff in the Case of Murray v. Pearson - A00015

(Parker, Frederick Allan) Frederick Allan Parker (Class of 1920), Dunbar High School Graduate, Civil Rights Trailblazer and 1973 Amherst College Honorary Degree Recipient - A00044

(Parris, Guichard B.) Guichard B. Parris (Amherst College Class of 1927), Amherst College Phi Beta Kappa, National Urban League Public Relations Director and Whitney Young Medallion Recipient - A00061

(Pawley, Thomas Desire) Thomas Desire Pawley (Class of 1911), Father of Thomas Pawley III and Grandfather of Thomas Pawley IV - A00035

(Pinkett, John Randolph) John Randolph Pinkett (Class of 1911), A Dunbar Graduate and a Dunbar High School Teacher - A00036

(Price, Hollis Freeman) Hollis Freeman Price (Amherst College Class of 1927), First African American President of LeMoyne-Owen College - A00063

(Price, Hugh Bernard) Hugh Bernard Price (Amherst College Class of 1963), National Urban League President - A00062

(Purvis, Robert) Robert Purvis, African American Abolitionist Who Most Likely Attended Amherst Academy - A00016

(Shinn, George L.) George L. Shinn, Quixotic Wall Street Chief - A00002

(Smith, Madison) Madison Smith (Class of 1877), The Only Black Amherst College Student Who Was First a Slave 

(Spratlan, Lewis) Lewis Spratlan, Pulitzer Prize Winning Composer of "Life is a Dream" Opera - A00013

The Civil War Soldiers - A00020

(Tupper, Henry Martin) Henry Martin Tupper (Class of 1859), Founder of Shaw University A00017

(Utz, David Willis) David Willis Utz (Amherst College Class of 1929), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00066

(White, Clarence Reed) Clarence Reed White (Amherst College Class of 1928), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00064

(Wilbur, Richard) Richard Wilbur, Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Recipient - A00010

(Williams, George Costin) George Costin Williams (Amherst College Class of 1929), Dunbar High School Graduate - A00067

(Williams, Pelleman) Pelleman Williams (Class of 1844), Well Known Educator, Vocalist and Organist - A00019

(Wills, David) David Wills, Amherst College Professor of Religion - A00032

(Wilson, Charles Sumner) Charles Sumner Wilson (Class of 1877), First Black Student Nominated to West Point and A Lawyer Who Was Later Imprisoned in an Insane Asylum - A00022

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Numerical Listings

A00001 - Douglas Dayton, First President of Target

A00002 - George L. Shinn, Quixotic Wall Street Chief

A00003 - Sarah Goldberg, Actress on TV's "7th Heaven"

A00004 - Cass Ballenger, Controversial Congressperson

A00005 - Edward Webster Bemis, Public Utility Expert

A00006 - Arthur Sherburne Hardy, A Novelist and Poet

A00007 - Caleb Layton, Congressman from Delaware

A00008 - William Henry Lewis (Class of 1892), African American Pioneer in Athletics, Law and Politics

A00009 - George Washington Forbes (Class 0f 1892), African American Journalist and Boston's First Black City Librarian

A00010 - Richard Wilbur, Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Recipient

A00011 - William McFeely, American Historian and Grant Biographer

A00012 - Ken Howard, Television's "White Shadow" and the President of Screen Actors Guild

A00013 - Lewis Spratlan, Pulitzer Prize Winning Composer of "Life is a Dream" Opera

A00014 - James Maraniss, Pulitizer Prize Winning Librettist of La Vida Es Sueno Opera

A00015 - Donald Gaines Murray (Class of 1934), Attorney and Plaintiff in the Case of Murray v. Pearson

A00016 - Robert Purvis, African American Abolitionist Who Most Likely Attended Amherst Academy

A00017 - Henry Martin Tupper (Class of 1859), Founder of Shaw University

A00018 - Edward Jones (Class of 1826), First Black Graduate of Amherst College and Missionary to Sierra Leone

A00019 - Pelleman Williams (Class of 1844), Well Known Educator, Vocalist and Organist

A00020 - The Civil War Soldiers

A00021 - Frank Alvan Hosmer (Class of 1875), Ninth President of Punahou and Great Barrington Educator Who Taught W. E. B. DuBois

A00022 - Charles Sumner Wilson (Class of 1877), First Black Student Nominated to West Point and A Lawyer Who Was Later Imprisoned in an Insane Asylum 

A00023 - Madison Smith (Class of 1877), The Only Black Amherst College Student Who Was First a Slave 

A00024 - Charles Henry Moore (Class of 1878), Founder of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

A00025 - Wiley Lane (Class of 1879), The First African American Professor of Greek at Howard University

A00026 - Wilbert Blanchard Lew (Class of 1883), Horse Whisperer and Veterinary Specialist

A00027 - William Tecumseh Sherman Jackson (Class of 1892), Dunbar High School Educator and Recruiter of Charles Hamilton Houston

A00028 - James Francis Gregory (Class of 1898), Amherst College 1898 Baseball Team Captain

A00029 - Robert Sinclair Hartgrove (Class of 1905), Washington, D. C. Lawyer

A00030 - Robert Henry Meriwether (Class of 1905), Howard University LLB

A00031 - Robert Nicholas Mattingly (Class of 1906), A Dunbar Graduate and a Principal of Washington, D.C.'s Cardozo High School for 26 Years

A00032 - David Wills, Amherst College Professor of Religion

A00033 - James LeCount Chestnut (Class of 1907), A Dunbar Graduate

A00034 - James Blaine Hunter (Class of 1909), A Dunbar Graduate

A00035 - Thomas Desire Pawley (Class of 1911), Father of Thomas Pawley III and Grandfather of Thomas Pawley IV

A00036 - John Randolph Pinkett (Class of 1911), A Dunbar Graduate and a Dunbar High School Teacher

A00037 - Benoni Price Hurst (Class of 1912), Head of X-ray Department of Freedmen's Hospital

A00038 - Charles Hamilton Houston (Class of 1915), Dunbar Graduate and Omega Phi Psi Member Who Became the Legal Architect of Desegregation  

A00039 - Frances Morse Dent (Class of 1916), Dunbar Graduate and Omega Phi Psi Member Who Became Civil Rights Lawyer 

A00040 - The Omega Psi Phi Men of Amherst

A00041 - Remembering Dunbar

A00042 - John Bertram Garrett (Class of 1918), Bacteriologist for the Veterans Hospital in Tuskegee and Father of John Bertram Garrett, Jr. (Class of 1946)

A00043 - The Dunbar- Amherst Connection: 1892-1961

A00044 - Frederick Allan Parker (Class of 1920), Dunbar High School Graduate, Civil Rights Trailblazer and 1973 Amherst College Honorary Degree Recipient 

A00045 - Robert Percy Barnes (Class of 1921), Dunbar Graduate, Amherst Phi Beta Kappa, and Amherst's First African American Faculty Member 

A00046 - Samuel George Elbert (Amherst College Class of 1922), McGill University Medical School Graduate (1929)

A00047 - William Henry Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1892), Bay State Banner Profile: William H. Lewis: Eloquent Orator and Lauded Lawyer

A00048 - William Henry Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1892), Harvard Magazine: Brief Life of a Football Pioneer

A00049 - Charles William Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1923), Dunbar High School Graduate

A00050 - George Nolen Calloway (Amherst College Class of 1923 Matriculant), Dunbar High School Graduate

A00051- Charles Dudley Lee (Amherst College Class of 1923 Matriculant), Dunbar High School Graduate 

A00052 - William Montague Cobb (Amherst College Class of 1925), Dunbar High School Graduate Who Became the First African American PhD in Anthropology and the First African American NAACP President

A00053 - William Montague Cobb (Amherst College Class of 1925): Communications

A00054 - Will Mercer Cook (Amherst College Class of 1925), Dunbar High School Graduate and American Diplomat

A00055- Benjamin Jefferson Davis, Jr. (Amherst College Class of 1925), New York City Councilman and Leader in the Communist Party

A00056- William Henry Hastie (Amherst College Class of 1925), Dunbar High School Graduate and First African American to Serve as a Federal Judge

A00057 - Charles Richard Drew (Amherst College Class of 1926), Dunbar High School Graduate, American Surgeon, and the "Father of the Blood Bank"

A00058 - Thurman Luce Dodson (Amherst College Class of 1926), Dunbar High School Graduate and the 1947-48 President of the National Bar Association

A00059 - Grateful Thank Yous to Frederick Drew Gregory (Class of 1962) and Junius White Williams (Class of 1965)

A00060 - Chauncey Baker Larry (Amherst College Class of 1927), Dunbar High School Graduate and Junior High School Teacher

A00061 - Guichard B. Parris (Amherst College Class of 1927), Amherst College Phi Beta Kappa, National Urban League Public Relations Director and Whitney Young Medallion Recipient

A00062 - Hugh Bernard Price (Amherst College Class of 1963), National Urban League President

A00063 - Hollis Freeman Price (Amherst College Class of 1927), First African American President of LeMoyne-Owen College 

A00064 - Clarence Reed White (Amherst College Class of 1928), Dunbar High School Graduate

A00065 - Harold Over Lewis (Amherst College Class of 1929), Dunbar High School Graduate and Howard University History Professor for Fifty Years

A00066 - David Willis Utz (Amherst College Class of 1929), Dunbar High School Graduate

A00067 - George Costin Williams (Amherst College Class of 1929), Dunbar High School Graduate

A00068 - Joseph Clarence Chambers, Jr. (Amherst College Class of 1930), First African American Medical Superintendent of the New York Hospital System

A00069 - Carl Curtis Beckwith (Amherst College Class of 1931), Dunbar High School Graduate and Graduate of Howard University Medical School

A00070 - James Alphonso Curtis (Amherst College Class of 1933), Barringer High School (New Jersey) Graduate and New Jersey State Assemblymember

A00071 - Emily Dickinson, 19th Century American Poet

A00072 - Donald Gaines Murray (Amherst College Class of 1934), Douglass High School Graduate and Plaintiff in the Supreme Court Case of Murray v. Pearson


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