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    • Image 22_Pic#71_91_175_181_221_232

    • Special events - Jamaica; Lecturers - Jamaica; Baugh, Edward; Harding, Ossie; Brown, Aggrey; Caribbean Institute of Mass Communication (Jamaica); Robinson, Leslie; Vice-Chancellors- Caribbean Area, English-speaking.
    • Acting Vice Chancellor Professor Leslie Robinson addresses the audience at the launching of CARIMAC’s Tenth Anniversary celebrations on November 5th, 1984. Accompanying him on the platform is, from left, Professor Edward Baugh, Dean of the Faculty...
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    • Special events - Jamaica; Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute (Jamaica); Baugh, Kenneth; Evans-Bailey, C.; Patterson, Wynante; Preston, A. Z.; Vice-Chancellors - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; College administrators - Caribbean Area,...
    • The ground-breaking ceremony for new premises to house the Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute (CFNI) took place on Wednesday, March 21, 1984 at 3:00 p.m. Dr. Kenneth Baugh, Minister of Health (far right) is seen relaxing after breaking ground...
    • Notes on Reparations and the Durban Conference

    • Slaves-Caribbean Area-History; Reparations for historical injustices; Black nationalism; Race discrimination
    • This paper highlights successful reparations for injustices to humanity and makes a case for compensation for the Atlantic slave trade. It also mentions the Durban Conference held August 31-September 7, 2001, which focused on the global fight...
    • Our  ancestors and their migration.

    • Slavery-Jamaica-History-19th Century; Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Civilization
    • This research examines the origins of the majority of the Jamaican population, finding that the majority are of African descent. It also discusses how their influence shaped Jamaica's culture.
    • PUBLIC OPINION _Vol.1 _No.37_October 30,1937

    • Public opinion-Jamaica-20th century; Jamaica-Government and politics-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social life and customs; Public health-Jamaica; Obeah (Cult)-Jamaica; Drinking of alcoholic beverages-Jamaica; Short stories (Caribbean)-Jamaica; Performing...
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper in the 1930s which provides news and views about politics; sports; lifestyle; entertainment; culture; and more
    • PUBLIC OPINION _Vol.1 _No.06_March 27,1937

    • Public opinion-Jamaica-20th century; Jamaica-Government and politics-Periodicals; Jamaica- Social life and customs; Education-Jamaica; Short stories, Caribbean (English); Motion pictures-Social aspects-Jamaica; Sports
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper in the 1930s which provides news and views about politics; lifestyle; arts and entertainment; and more
    • PUBLIC OPINION _Vol.1 _No.12_May 8, 1937

    • Public opinion-Jamaica-20th century; Jamaica-Government and politics-Periodicals; Great Britain-Kings and rulers; Water supply-Jamaica; Jamaica-Social life and customs; Short stories, Caribbean (English); Jamaica. Medical Department;...
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper in the 1930s which provides news and views about politics; lifestyle; arts and entertainment; and more
    • PUBLIC OPINION _Vol.1 _No.41_November 27,1937

    • Public opinion-Jamaica-20th century; Jamaica Government and politics-Periodicals; Jamaica-Social life and customs; Short stories (Caribbean), English; Drinking of alcoholic beverages-Jamaica; Medicinal plants; Diet in disease
    • A weekly Jamaican newspaper in the 1930s which provides news and views about politics; sports; lifestyle; entertainment; culture; and more
    • Pan-Africanism — Ethical Challenges

    • Pan-Africanism; Haiti-Politics and government; Grenada-Politics and government; South Africa-Politics and government; Jamaica-Social conditions; South Africa. Truth and Reconciliation Commission-History; Truth commissions-Haiti; Truth...
    • This paper features individuals who have been champions of Pan-Africanism and black power empowerment. It looks briefly at the political crisis in Haiti, Grenada, and South Africa and crime and violence in Jamaica. It also examines the factors that...
    • Senate meeting, UWI, Mona, 1948/49

    • Meetings (Senate) - Jamaica; College administrators - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Registrars - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Springer, H.; Taylor, T. W. J.; Harper, W. F.;...
    • *The Senate meeting of 1948/49. From left to right are Registrar Mr. H. Springer, Principal Dr. T.W.J. Taylor, Professor Harper, Professor Hassall, Mr. P.M. Sherlock and (foreground) Dr. F. H. Bowen. Dr. Taylor was the first Principal of the...
    • Don Wilson making a presentation at the podium

    • Lecturers - Jamaica; College teachers - Jamaica; Wilson, Don; Barbara Gloudon; Forrester, Olive; Hearne, John.
    • Dr. Don Wilson, Lecturer in the School of Education, contributing to the panel discussion on “Issues and Problems in the Language Arts in Jamaica”, at the New Education Lecture Theatre, UWI Mona on August 30, 1984. The discussion was one of the...
    • Mr. Sidney L. Martin, lecturer in Chemistry, UCWI, Mona, 1950.

    • Lecturers - Jamaica; College teachers - Jamaica; Martin, Sidney L.; Wardens - Jamaica; Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English-speaking.
    • *Mr. Sidney L. Martin, lecturer in Department of Chemistry was a student at Wolmers Boys School and the Jamaica Scholar for 1937. He studied Chemistry at the Royal College of Science, South Kensington, London and received a Masters Degree in 1942....
    • Mr. Sidney L. Martin, lecturer in Department of Chemistry, 1950.

    • Lecturers - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; College teachers - Jamaica; Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Wardens - Jamaica; Martin, Sidney L; College of Arts and Science, UCWI (Barbados).
    • *Mr. Sidney L. Martin, lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the UCWI, Jamaica, 1950. Mr. Martin was a student at Wolmer's Boys School and was the 1937 Jamaica Scholar. He studied Chemistry at the Royal College of Science, South Kensington,...

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