Education, Rural -- Tennessee, East.; Education; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- Department of Education.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History.;
Dr. M. F. Andrew describes his tenure as Educational Department chair at Lincoln Memorial University, including the increasing demand for a variety of classes and the idea that the department will "no doubt" become one of the most...
On July 21, 1925, Dr. John Wesley Hill spoke on the subject of education and compared the "plodder" to a tallow dip that burns steadily, unlike the "rocket" who burns out quickly. He tries to impress the importance of education...
Education, Higher -- Tennessee, East.; Universities and colleges -- United States -- Tennessee.; Leadership;
In describing the results of the sixth annual session of the Tennessee College Association, the author noted Dr. George F. Zook and his findings on eastern Tennessee's educational status. Dr. Zook was chief of the higher education division of the...
Chapter 1 : The Status of the Supervision of Rural Schools in the United States / A. C. Monahan. -- Chapter 2 : District Supervision (West Virginia and Oregon as Examples) / L. J. Hanifan
Universities & colleges; Students; Religion; Tennessee Wesleyan College
8" x 10" black and white photograph (now, sepia) of students
seated around tables in a classroom. The upper part of the
classroom door bears the words, "Rural Leadership and
Religious Education."
Sarah Eleanor LaRue Hopwood, wife of Josephus Hopwood, founder of Milligan College. Mrs. Hopwood taught at the College, and is credited with its first motto, "Christian Education, the Hope of the World."