Alabama State University Mobile - Bleater Yearbook (Mobile, AL)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 106 text:

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Page 108 text:

Ji isiorical (bAeic i Institutions are present in our society, but they just do not accidentally happen. All primary institutions are born, grow, develop and later are destroy- ed because of an idea or ideas. These idea or ideas become crystallized and sanctioned by the serviced group, therefore, they become established. Another empirical observation which is put frequently in the forefront in making explan- ations about the establishment of institutions is the theory that they come into being because of a felt need on the part of those whom they are to serve. Both of the above observations could very well fit into the pattern for the es- tablishment of the permanent Mobile Branch in 1936. It was in September, 1936, that the Mobile Branch of the Alabama State Teachers College at Montgomery was bom as a full-time two-year institution. The program provided for prospective elementary teachers. There was a two- year general education program set up for those whose desire was the Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education. Persons in this particular curricu- lum were awarded the two-year general certificate. During this time, the college was housed in the Old University of Alabama Medical School at Saint Anthony and Lawrence Streets. In 1942, the school board found it necessary to claim its facilities for the expanding school population. Consequently, the Mobile Branch College was asked to vacate the wing which it occupied. Fortunately, a site was procured from the Voluntary Fire-fighters Society 11. There was no direct appropria- tion meted out for the Branch College by the State of Alabama, therefore, a loan of $2, 000 was made to the college by two very benevolent citizens, Mr. W. H. Madison and his wife, Mrs. Pearl Johnson Madison. Through this method the State College came into possession of its fint parcel of property in Mobile, Alabama.

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Alabama State University Mobile - Bleater Yearbook (Mobile, AL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 93

1964, pg 93

Alabama State University Mobile - Bleater Yearbook (Mobile, AL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 32

1964, pg 32

Alabama State University Mobile - Bleater Yearbook (Mobile, AL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 96

1964, pg 96

Alabama State University Mobile - Bleater Yearbook (Mobile, AL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 107

1964, pg 107

Alabama State University Mobile - Bleater Yearbook (Mobile, AL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 40

1964, pg 40

Alabama State University Mobile - Bleater Yearbook (Mobile, AL) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 106

1964, pg 106


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