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emino TEACHERS COLLEGE WILD Indians once roamed among the pleasant hills of sunny Florida, enjoying the results of their chase; hut all is changed now. Graduates of the Teachers College and Normal School now explore every town and village of the state, sending to the University the high school graduates to he green-capped Freshmen—the kind whose fame has sent remorse into the hearts of the other classes this year. Such is the inevitable result of attending the Teachers College where bald-headed, long-bearded, indescribably wise men sit and pass out knowledge of hyper-psychological import. Wherever the teacher goes, after being here for a season, the cranium? of the boys and girls of our state arc filled with the noble ambition of becoming patriotic, liberty-loving sons and old Uncle Sam. In the we!I-equip oratory under the able vey W. Cox the future laws of mind. He and learns which of his nals and why. Peabody Hall—a cages many noisy sped-omv. Some arc small pan full of gray stuff, manes and bull, and a no other like him I has screened with a strip Hut in this onion crouch annihilating Tennessee when the face wrinkles In the library of I.. Vf. IIUCHHOLZ, A.M. daughters of our dear ped psychological lab-direction of Dr. Har-teacher investigates the even weighs thoughts class-mates arc crimi- $10,000 building— mens of human anat-in stature, with a brain-others have misplaced third class (only one— an onion - like crest, of white, downy fur. ideas which assist in andSouthCarolina;and the “moo comes out.” 25,000 volumes one may see every day some student forced to report to his instructor on a super-technical article, or trying to store up a “ line” and force some “ rat ” into the belief that some college students achieve greatness. The student body loves the library bcause it is a big submarine to us in torpedoing from the “ profs” a passing grade. No graduate of the Teachers College lives on a paltry stipend in after life. Soon after leaving the “U he lands a $1,000 position, marries, and gets a raise. The most famous school men of our state—superintendents, principals and teachers— are sons of the Teachers College and in every nook and dell between the Perdido river, St. Marys river, and the Florida Straits live men and women, boys and girls, who arc direct descendants, intellectually, of our Faculty, and finished products of our laboratories. Twenty-seven
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Seminole TEACHERS COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL FACULTY H. W. Cox. A.M., Pu.D. Dean and Professor of Philosophy and Education J. N. Anderson. M.A.. Ph.D. Professor of Ancient Languages O. C. Ault. A.B. Associate Professor of History and Economics J. It. Benton, B.A.. Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering L. W. Buciiholz, A.M. Professor of Education and School Management W. S. Cawthon. A.M. State High School Inspector C. L. Crow. M.A.. Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages J. M. Farr. A.M.. Ph.D. Professor of English Language and Literature E. R. Flint. Ph.D.. M.D. Professor of Chemistry and Resident Physician J. J. Grimm, BjS. Instructor ir. Chemistry W. B. Hathaway, A.R.. B.D. Instructor in English. Latin and Spanish H. C. Kefpel, A.B.. Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy J. W. Norman, A.B, A.M. Assistant Professor of Education A. J. Sthonc Instructor in Mechanic Arts and Foreman of the Shop J. E. Turlington, M.S, Ph.D. Professor of Agronomy • C. II. 1.ICHLITER, A.B. Fellow and Assistant in History J. C. Nixon. B.S. Fellow and Assistant in Mathematics T. J. Overstreet, A.B. Fellow and Assistant in Mathematics II. w. COX, A.M. ■1917 T wenty-six
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