World War II Veteran Honored with Dedicated Classroom at 102
On his 102nd birthday, Charles Moore, a World War II veteran, was honoured by Morris Brown College with a dedicated classroom named in his honour. The college also received annual donations from Moore and his fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma, on this special day.
Moore's ties to Morris Brown College run deep. He earned his bachelor's degree there and was later offered a job at the institution. Over the years, Moore has consistently supported his alma mater, not only through personal donations but also by helping secure grants for the college.
On his birthday, Moore's fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma, joined in the celebrations by making a donation to Morris Brown College. This tradition has been carried out annually, demonstrating the fraternity's commitment to supporting Moore's alma mater.
The dedicated classroom at Morris Brown College serves as a testament to Charles Moore's lifelong support and commitment to his alma mater. His generosity, along with that of his fraternity, has significantly contributed to the college's growth and development.
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