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| Title | Mossie / [unknown]. In Mountain herald / Lincoln Memorial University. |
| Description | An article from the "Mountain Herald" about a sixteen-year old student who had trudged across the mountains in Kentucky, accompanied by her brother, for seventeen miles to reach the railroad station to travel to Lincoln Memorial University to acquire an education. She became one of the very few pupils to achieve "a standing of 'A' in a majority of her subjects in the Opportunity School and in High School. The article is accompanied by a picture of Mr. G. W. Morton, the principal of the Hancock County High School, and the first degree graduate of Lincoln Memorial University. |
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Appalachian Region, Southern -- Education. Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) |
| Time Period | 1920-1929 ca. |
| Format | 1 article. (p. 10-11 ; 22 cm.) In Mountain herald / [published by] Lincoln Memorial University. Vol. 29, no. 1 (Jan. 1926). |
| Type | Text data |
| Holding Library | Lincoln Memorial University |
| Identifier | li00099* |
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| Note | An article from the "Mountain Herald" about a sixteen-year old student who had trudged across the mountains in Kentucky, accompanied by her brother, for seventeen miles to reach the railroad station to travel to Lincoln Memorial University to acquire an education. She became one of the very few pupils to achieve "a standing of 'A' in a majority of her subjects in the Opportunity School and in High School. The article is accompanied by a picture of Mr. G. W. Morton, the principal of the Hancock County High School, and the first degree graduate of Lincoln Memorial University. |
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