Langston University in Cooperation with the State Board of Vocational Education Offers Opportunities in Trade and Industrial Education.
[N.p., probably Oklahoma City: Langston University, 1948]. 16pp. Original pictorial wrappers, stapled. Some abrading to the edges, minor soiling, some discoloration to rear wrapper, later three-hole punch throughout. Internally clean. Very good. Item #4435
An informative pamphlet touting the educational opportunities at Oklahoma's first and only HBCU, Langston University. The text opens with lists of Oklahoma's regents, state board for vocational education, and the Langston administrative staff, a letter from Governor Roy Turner praising the school for its Trade & Industrial Education program, and a Foreword by Langston President G.L. Harrison. The preponderance of the pamphlet is comprised of photocollages illustrating the various aspects of academic and campus life at Langston, including various campus buildings, classes on the building trades, brick laying and tile setting, a centerfold of over two dozen photos showing "Constructive Activities at Langston That Go Into the Making of Good Citizens," the auto mechanics shop, the commercial dietetics department, cosmetology, music, sports, and more. The cover of the pamphlet is titled, "Opportunity Gate" and shows an illustration of the front entrance of the school. We could locate no copies of this pamphlet in OCLC.
Price: $350
