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In 1995, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his commissioning, a United States Senate resolution was passed honoring Branch. [1]In 1997, Branch was honored for his pioneering role in the integration of the Corps — a training building in the Marine Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Virginia is named in his honor.
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Sigma Gamma Rho is an international historically African American sorority that was founded in 1922 at Butler University. [1] In the following list of chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics .
Notable varsity men's basketball coaches at Johnson C. Smith University. The women's program is known as the Lady Golden Bulls . Pages in category "Johnson C. Smith Golden Bulls basketball coaches"
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His father Chester Ramon Grimsley was an All-State football player for State Champion Tift County High School and at 6 ft 8 inches and 270 lbs, went on to play for the University of Alabama on a football scholarship. The younger Grimsley was 6 ft 5.5 inches and 275 lbs, and recruited to Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU
Irwin Belk Stadium is a 3,500-seat stadium in Wingate, North Carolina.It is home to the Wingate University Bulldogs football team.. The stadium is named for Irwin Belk, who has donated large sums of money to many colleges and universities in the Charlotte area, including UNC Charlotte and Johnson C. Smith University.
Dudley was born on March 11, 1911, in South Boston, Virginia, to Edward Richard and Nellie (nee Johnson) Dudley. He graduated with a bachelor of science degree from Johnson C. Smith College in 1932 where he became a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, and then taught school in Gainsboro, Virginia.