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Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry and Geology, with advanced work in Bacteriology for those in the Domestic Science course. Other subjects included in the academic course are: History, Civics, Political Economy, Commercial Law, Elements of Commerce, and Drawing. The first faculty consisted of Col. A. T. Prescott, President; W. C. Robinson. Geo. Baxter Morton, A. M. Herget, Miss Mary D. Coleman, and D. R. Lyons. Col. Presc ott and Prof. Herget are now members of the faculty of the Louisiana State University; Miss Coleman in 1897 married Prof. Herget; Air. Morton is now a patent attorney in New York City, and Mr. Lyons is connected with the Government Printing Office at Washington, D. C. With the opening of the second session in 1896 three new mem¬ bers were added to the faculty—W. E. Taylor, Miss Lilia A. Har¬ kins, and Miss Pearl Sherwood. Miss Harkins was more recently in charge of Domestic Science in the Montana Agricultural College, while Miss Sherwood is now Mrs. Adolphus McCranie, of Homer, La. With the beginning of the session of 1897-1898 Prof. James B. Aswell, then of the Calhoun Collegiate Institute, was elected teacher of English, Miss Ivy F. Harner was placed in charge of the Domestic Science work, and Harry Howard was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Coleman as teacher of Business Branches. The new members of the faculty for the session of 1898-1899 were C. H. Carson, Jr., Jno. T. Thornton, W. J. Everett, H. C. Bond, and Mrs. M. L. Brooks, now Mrs. S. D. Pearce, of Ruston During the summer of 1899 Col. Prescott resigned the presi¬ dency, and Prof. W. C. Robinson was elected in his stead. Prof. Geo. O. Thatcher was elected teacher of English at the beginning of the following session, and W. H. Hodges, Jr., was appointed assistant in Biology. Prof. James B. Aswell. then State Institute Conductor, was elected president during the summer of 1900, and Miss Ella V. Foster, now Mrs. James B. Aswell, was elected to fill the vacancy m the department of History. The new teachers for the session of 1901-1902 were Miss Eliza¬ beth M. King, Miss Martha Hunter, Harry Gwinner, C. M. Barber,. 15
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a large three-story Girls’ Dormitory erected; and in addition a two- story frame building known as the Boys’ Hall, and several cottages. A splendidly arranged three-story pressed brick building, known as the Mechanic Arts Hall, has just been completed, as well as a new laundry plant. Other improvements have kept pace with the growth in buildings and grounds. The following table will give a good idea of the growth of the work and usefulness of the Institute during the ten years of its existence: Session. No. Faculty. No. Students. No. Parishes Represented. 1895-96. . 6. 1896-97 . . 9 . 1897-98. .9. .300. .27 1898-99 . .12. .298. . 33 1899-00 . .12. .276. . 3 1 1900-01 . .14. .368. .36 1901-02 . .17. .534. .39 1902-03 . .42 1903-04 . .24. .733. .46 •1904-05 . .29. .837. The courses of study include definite courses of academic work plus an industrial subject. The industrial subject requires at least two periods each day, and is aimed to be intensely practical. Work is offered in Mechanics, including bench work in wood and iron, wood turning, forging, pattern making, and machine work; m Domestic Science, including plain sewing, embroidery, dress¬ making, reed work, basketry, cooking, household sanitation, chem¬ istry of foods and other allied branches; in Industrial Art, including- freehand drawing, sketching, oil and water color painting, and de- signing; in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Telegraphy, Printing and Bookbinding. In connection with four years of industrial work each student pursues an academic course. In Mathematics, the first year begins with a review of Arithmetic, and at the end of the fifth year Calculus is completed. English Language and Literature are carried on throughout the entire course. In Science, courses are offered in 14
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E. S. Blackmon, Miss Pinkie B. Price, Robert H. Brooks, John F. Wartelle, John P. Graham, Miss Hattie Bell, and Mrs. Geo. O. Thatcher. At the beginning of the session of 1902-1903 the following w ere added to the faculty: O. B. Staples, R. J. Smith, W. B. Hale, Miss Annette Barnes, Miss Helen Graham, Miss Lottie Knowles, Miss Bessie McVoy, Miss Belle Mercer, C. L. Koyl, and J. D. Bowman. The new members of the faculty for the fall of 1903 vvere • Miss Emma L. Collins, Miss Blanche Allgood. Miss Rosa A. Marquis, Miss Mary N. Matson, Miss Edna Ramsey, Miss Mary B. Overton, R. W. Selvidge, R. M. Logan, and P. L. Peach. During the spring of 1904 President James B. Aswell resigned to accept the position of State Superintendent of Public Education, and Prof. W. E. Taylor was elected to take his place. The new members of the faculty were: B. H. Carroll, E. G. Pierce, Miss Marie Delavigne, Miss Helen Judd, Miss Winifred M. Williams. T. G. McDougall, J. U. Bragg, Miss Helen H. Birch, Miss Olive D. Owen, Miss Myrtle A. Moir, Miss Sallie Colvin, and Miss May Davis.
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