Harbison graduates.
Text transcribed from caption: Nearly all of this group graduated from Senior Colleges and entered some profession. The young man (center) took the Bachelor's Degree from Senior College and since then has won a degree from a graduate School of Theology. He is now an ordained minister. The Harbison program is unique: every pupil is urged to work at his best possible rate. His progress is determined by his own rate of progress; every pupil is expected to excell in some one or more of his efforts. No particular student is required to complete any course in any pre-conceived period of time. [From Sit Lux: Pictorial Bulletin, Harbison Junior College].
1958
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photograph : black-and-white ; 5 x 7 inches
Harbison Junior College (Irmo, S.C.) United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of National Missions. Department of Health, Education and Welfare--Archives.
Junior colleges--South Carolina--Irmo. African American schools--South Carolina--Irmo. College graduates--South Carolina--Irmo.
South Carolina Irmo. Irmo (S.C.) North and Central America--United States--South Carolina--Irmo--Lexington
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United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of National Missions Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare Records, 1867-1972.
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RG 301.8, Box 23, Folder 6; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
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