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College Mr. Trent will deliver the com mencement address on Monday, l May 26th, while Dr. Gray will be Woman Gives Birth To A Son In Airplane Travelling At 400 MPH PARIS, Francs ftAiNPi I While a Transatlantic plane zoom* led 400 miles an how toward ft* destination. Pans, a passengen, Mrs. Lillian Shaw. 34. of Kansas City, Kas.. gave birth to a son. She was attended b ( v Dr. Leo Conley, a passenger, his wife,, and the ship stewardess, Miss Helen McNeil of I Salem, Mass j Mrs. Shaw left Kansas Ci+t Tnee | day and. had hoped her baby would ihe born in La Rochelle, France, | her birthplace. Married k> Winn F. Straw, a Negro service man on duty SMITH APPOINTED—CharIes •T. Smith, III', director of pub lic relations at Florida A and M University, has been appointed ! to a special sub committee, of j the American Association of , Land-Grant Colleges and State 1 Universities Be. has been nam ed to assist the association’s ■ i Centennial Steering Committee J (Chancellor* Clifford M- Hard ins. Universte of Nebraska, ! chair m an i in planning for the ! • celebration of the ldOth aani- j : versary of the passage of tb« | Morrill Act in iSfij. (Photo by ' ! Rappoport Studio), >; the baccalaudreat* speaker on ; the preceding day. Mr, Trent, has served in his i executive capacity with the 33-member UNCF since, its es tablishment in 1944 as a co operative fund-raising agen cy. Son of the retired presi dent of Livingstone College.. Dr Trent has had a life-long interest in education He is a trustee of Livingstone • College, a member of the Nation- wMb American Occupation For ces in Paris the couple came to Kansas City fact February’, Winn is an emplove tn the maintenance, department of the Rock Island railroad In Kansas City, Kan He was overjoyed when he heard of the birth of bis son and that the condition of both his wife and heir was excellent. The birth took place when the plane reached Ireland. 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A degree in 1930 from Livingstone Better Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry L fev U'fvtch . y S hop' ?&S f JYCTfCVILLgST Colisgo and th» master at business administration degree in 1532 from the University of Pennsyl vania rr* .. *.,, j . j t.. ,t\r» r- «. . Avipigu in 4<?oo-k>i lowara a doctorate in economic.'; and soci ology at Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago. He was the recipient of a General Education Board fellowship to continue grad uate work and was a scholarship winner at the University of Penn sylvania while in attendance there. Mr. Trent is married to the former Miss Viola Beales of Win ston-Salem. N C.. and they hav= three children, Kay. .Judy, and Toni. Dr Gray. Talladega’s president, holds many distinctions also. List ed in Who’s Who';, in America, he is n graduate of Tal’ dega and of the Chicago Theological Semi nary. During 1930 he v;es the as sistant to the president at Talla dega. 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