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REV. JOHN T. COLBERT, A.B..
A.M., S.T.B., D.D.

Pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church

Ettinp and Dolphin Sts.

Baltimore, Maryland.

Educated at Lincoln University, the
University of Pennsylvania, Union
Theological Seminary, N. Y.,

Grace Church is one of the largest
Presbyterian churches in America.

He is Secretary and Treasurer of
Lincoln University Alumni Associa-
tion, Statistician of the Afro-Amer-
ican Presbyterian Council of the
North. Early education at Holmes
Seminary, Monticello. Ark.

THE REV. CHARLES YOUNG
TRIGGS, C.B., B.D.

Has been the Pastor of the Metro-
politan M. E. Church, corner W. Lan-
vale St. and Carrollton Ave., for the
past seven years or more. He is an
alumnus of Howard University and
Gammon Theological Seminary and
has studied at Morgan College and
Union Seminary, New York. Rev.
Trigg is an ardent advocate of the
civic and economic advancement of
all the people. He serves the Metro-
politan Church and the community as
well.

DR. EMMET J. SCOTT
A.B., A.M., L.L.D.

Secretary of Howard University

Trusted Friend and Biographer of
the late Booker T. Washington.

Special Adviser to the Nation, during
the World War.

Historian,

Educator and Wise Counselor of
American Negro Youth.

 

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