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aL r«i BOYS ' DORMITORY State Normal School became Elizabeth City State Teachers College by an act of the General Assembly on March 28, 1939. During this same year the State Depart- ment of Public Education accredited the college as an A rated institution which entitled the graduates of the four- year course to class A certificates. Dr. Bias remained in office until July 15, 1939. Dr. John H. Bias succeeded Dr. Moore as President. During his administration a library was erected and addi- tions were made to the administration building and Butler Hall. The college program was changed to a four-year teacher-training program. GIRLS ' DORMITORY NO. 2
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I MGemSA - ' -f %r r- EAST VIEW of CAMPUS. 1921 proved a banner year for the Institution. The North Carolina General Assembly appropriated one half million dollars for the erection of buildings at the three Negro teacher-training institutions in the state. Although this appropriation was greater than previous appropriations, it was not adequate to erect and equip the needed buildings at the three institutions. Dr. N. C. Newbold, Director of die Division of Negro Education in North Carolina, secured from the General Educa- tion Board of New York $125,000 which was added to the appropriation made by the General Assembly. From these funds Mcore Hall, Butler Hall, an Industrial Arts Building and two faculty homes were erected and equipped. Dr. Moore retired in 1927 and was made President Emeritus, the first such action to be taken in a public institution in the State of North Carolina.
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: u::l:, - ' ««ilwa H -I 3 »J - ' mmm .. mHlT h 1 Bj ■r ifi flH , Tj mnp VTv H pS ' | j ££ ' - 1 L ' iEka 1 3 ' JM — — mi v :.s:;,... ... rj Bnl 1925 NORMAL LIGHT STAFF It is indeed fitting and proper that we should show our appreciation for this in- stitution for which the leaders have so nobly striven, an institution that has led aright the footsteps of so many, that has helped them to climb from obscurity up the ladder of fame and honor. We hope that this torch once lighted will grow brighter and brighter as the fleeting years go by. May we who tread where it sheds its radiant beams, hold up this ideal of the Normal Light. THE EDITORS Reprinted from the 1925 Normal Light
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