AP Historical Hard Drive 2
EN_00948409_4414
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Alcorn State University President Clinton Bristow, left, photographed at a Jan. 16, 2003 College Board meeting in Jackson, hopes that new and renovated business buildings and a biotechnology lab will soon enhance his rural campus' ability to attract the region's brightest students. Bristow and the state's two other leaders of the public historically black universities hope the Appeals Court decision unlocks needed funds from the Ayers settlement. Seated next to Bristow are from left, : DavidPotter, now IHL commissioner, Ronald Mason, president of Jackson State University and Charles Lee, president of Mississippi State University. (AP Photo/Rogelio Solis)
Minimum price 50PLN
2004-01-16
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
ROGELIO SOLIS
373972
0,46MB
17cm x 11cm przy 300dpi
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