MISS LILLIAN ROBINSON
Miss Lillian Robinson, daughter of
Mrs. Mary Robinson of 106 S. Car-
oline Street, is a graduate of Morgan
College with the class of 1917.
Miss Robinson is a very amiable and
charming young teacher of Sparrows
Point Colored Public School. Her
friends are legion and she is liked by
all of her pupils and is quite a com-
petent teacher. Her life in general is
a credit to her race. This school is
fortunate in having such a noble spec-
imen of Maryland's womanhood as a
member of it's faculty.
DANIEL H. MURPHY
One of the prominent young busi-
ness men of Baltimore. Since graduat-
ing from the Polytechnic Institute in
1900, he has been connected with his
father in the management of the Afro-
American Company.
JOHN H. MURPHY. JR.
Former instructor for manual train-
ins in Colored High School, now con-
nected with the Afro-American Print-
ins Co., as manager of Book and Job
Department.
ROBERT C. NICKENS
Baltimore's Leading Churchman
Mr. R. C. Nickens of this city is pos-
sibly one of the best known church-
men in the city, who married Miss Al-
verda S. Johnson, daughter of Albert
Johnson, one of the largest contractors
in the city. Mr. Nickens has two
daughters. Myrtle and Izetta. Resi-
dence 1312 Myrtle Avenue.
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