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Professor Theodor Hellbrugge amongst his children

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"Professor Theodor Hellbrugge amongst 'his' children - healthy and handicapped."

Professor George Lamming

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Sideview of Professor George Lamming a Bajan novelist, essayist and poet.

Professor Errol Hill

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Professor Errol Hill, playwright, actor and scholar, going through a book while sitting at a desk.

Professor Efrain Paesky, chief of the OAS' Technical Unit on Music and Professor Rex Nettleford

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"Professor Efrain Paesky, Chief of the OAS' Technical Unit of Music, and Professor Rex Nettleford, Artistic Director of the NDTC, in the control booth at the recent session in Kingston at which the NDTC singers recorded 19 Caribbean folk songs for an…

Professor Edward Baugh

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Portrait of Jamaican poet and author, Professor Edward Baugh.

Professor Aitchison and Terry Brown

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"Professor Aitchison watches university systems analyst Terry Brown at the keyboard of the talking typewriter. The unit housing the speech synthesizer is at the back of the machine and the 'voice' is transmitted to the operator through a headset or a…

Prof. Rex Nettleford

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Photograph of Rex Nettleford in a Calicashirt. He was a Jamaican scholar, social critic, choreographer, and Vice-Chancellor Emeritus of the University of the West Indies (UWI), the leading research University in the Commonwealth Caribbean.

Prof. Manfred Perlitz

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German Professor, Manfred Perlitz, giving a lecture.

Prof. Barry Chevannes and Governor General General Sir Howard Cooke unveiling plaque

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Governor General Sir Howard Cooke and Professor Barry Chevannes unveiling the slavery abolition plaque at the Old King's House portico, where British Colonial Governor, Lionel Cooke, had declared the abolition of slavery in Jamaica.