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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 11th Annual Edition, 1923-1924
Volume 503, Page 8   View pdf image (33K)
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RAYMOND B. THOMAS, D. D. S.

Bom in Washington, D. C., May 22,
1894. Graduate D. C. Public Schools
and Armstrong Manual Training
School. Graduate Howard University
Dental School, 1915. Has been prac-
ticing dentistry at 2005 13th St., N.
W., Washington, D. C., for the last
eight years.

Member of Prince Hall Lodge No.
14, F. A. A. M., and president of the
Robert T. Freeman Dental Society of
Washington, D. C. Dr. Thomas is also
demonstrator of operative technique
at Howard University Dental College.

WALTER C. SUMMONS, Phar. D.

Born in Washington, D. C., July
25, 1886. Graduate D. C. Public
Schools and old M. St. High School.
Graduate Howard University Phar-
macy School, 1909. Drug store estab-
lished in 1910, now located at 21st
and L St., N. W. Married Miss Wil-
lie A. Lewis of Atlanta, Ga., Septem-
ber 2, 1919.

Member of N. Wesley, A. M. E. Z.
P. M. Widow's Son Lodge No. 7, F.
A. A. M.

MR. JOHN F. COLE

Mr. John F. Cole is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cole, who
were among the oldest settlers in
Washington, D. C. He is a product
of the public schools and Howard Uni-
versity. He married Miss Alice E.
Cole, who was among the first group
of public school teachers of the Dis-
trict of Columbia. He is the father
of Miss Nathalie Cole, a school teach-
er, and F. Armond Cole, a student
at Howard Medical School. Mr. Cole
has been a member of the choir of St.
Augustine's Catholic Church for the
past 25 years, an instructor of violin
for the past 30 years, and musician
among the first rank. He is inter-
ested in all phases of social and poli-
tical interests tending toward the up-
lift of his race. Employed in War
Department past 16 years.

 

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