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PROF. ALEXANDER GRAHAM
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Autnhingraphg nf lgrnf. Graham LEXANDER GRAHAM, prominent among educa- 'gmrs gf l?Ior5hCCarolinaqI vseas bornhnefg lliaygegteville, um er an ounty, . ., on t e t o eptem- ber, 1844. He was prepared for college in the schools of Fayetteville. During 1860-61 he taught in public country schools, and in 1862 was elected principal of Rich- mond Academy, 1-----, N. C. In July, 1866, he joined the class of 1869 of the Uni- versity of North Carolina, entering the Sophomore class. While a member of the Senior class of the University he was elected principal of an academy in Bladen county, N. C., and held that position until October, 1871, when he was elected a teacher in the Anthon Grammar School of New York City. Mr. Graham entered the Columbia Law College, while an instructor in the Anthon Grammar School, and was graduated from Columbia Law College, receiving the de- gree of L. L. B., in May, 1873, and in the same month was licensed to practice law in New York. He returned to North Carolina in January, 1875, and was admitted by the Supreme Court to practice in this State. He practiced law in Fayetteville until 1878, when he was elected superintendent of the Public Schools of that town. By re-election he continued in charge of those schools for ten years, during which time the degree of A. M. was conferred upon him by the State University. In 1882 he was chosen instructor of history and mental arithmetic in the South Carolina State Institute, held in Columbiag and was president and conductor of the North Carolina State Normal, held in Washington, N. C., annually from 1884 to 1889. From 1889 to 1906, while Superin- tendent of the Public Schools of Charlotte, Mr. Graham did institute work in the counties in Eastern, Middle, and Western North Carolinag and during that period he taught successively for twelve years in the University Summer School. He became Superintendent of the Charlotte Public Schools in 1888 and has been annually re-elected to this position for twenty-two years. On October 1, 1910, if he lives, Mr. Graham will have reached his fiftieth year as a North Carolina school teacher. 6
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