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Summer School Faculty at Cullowhee State Normal, April 3, 1925

Cullowhee Summer Faculty Complete

Cullowhee, Mar. 30—President Hunter announces that the faculty for the 1925 Summer School at Cullowhee State Normal is about complete. Among those of the present faculty who will be connected with the Summer School are the following: H.T. Hunter, President; W.N. Coard, Bursar; Professors C.H. Ali??, F.H. Brown, E.H. Stillwell, and W. Alexander; Misses Maudine Allen, Alice Benton, Eleanor Gladstone, Frances Lacy, Cleo Rainwater and Annie Ray; also Mrs. G.B. Arnold and Mrs. Lucy Posey. In addition to these regular members of the faculty, the following teachers from elsewhere have been engaged for either six or 12 weeks: Miss Nettie Brogden, professor of Elementary Schools of ?? County; Miss Helen E. Dillerd, teacher of English, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York; Miss Ethel Fielding, Head of the Voice and Public School Music Departments, Elon College; Miss Eloise Franks, franklin, N.C., director of several summer schools; Miss Maude M. Hall, formerly a teacher in Teachers college, Columbia University, now teacher of English, East Carolina Teachers College; Professor Lawrence L. Lohr, Assistant Supervisor of High Schools, State Department of Education, North Carolina; Prof. R.O. Edgerton, Principal fo the High School, Waynesville, N.C.; Miss Rosetta Rivers, Head of the Art Department, Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga.; Professor W.E. Bird, dean of the Normal School, who has been at the University of North Carolina during the present session, pursuing graduate work in English and Education. Plans are being made also for certain short-unit courses dealing with specific problems in elementary education, to be given by a number of superintendents and others specially qualified in this field. Among those who have already been engaged for these short courses are Supt. A.W. Honeycutt, Hendersonville; Supt. L.B. Bean, Lincolnton; Supt. J.H. Rose, Greenville; Miss Susan Fulgham, Supervisor of Teacher Training, State Department of Education, Raleigh.

From the front page of the Jackson County Journal, Sylva, N.C., April 3, 1925

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