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Newsletter - August 1936

Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College

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VIE1? STATS COLLEGE - PRAIRIE YEW, TKCAS

VOLUME VII , 1936 NTMBSR JL

I, CALENDAR -

(a) Special Address to Graduates - at 11:00 A. M. lies& Wo R» Banks, Speaker (b) Graduation Exercises - , at 3:00 p. M. Mr3 Go Wo Reeves, Speaker (All employees usually attend thss6 exercises) (c) Pinal Examinations -August 5 and 6 (d) 4-H Club Girls Encampment - August 5 to 12 Mrs. I. W. Rowan and others (e) Annual Farmers Short Course - to 12 Mr. C. H. Waller and others (f) Soil Conservation ConfarencG - The Honorable Henry A. Wallace SGcrctaxy of Agriculture, Speaker (g) Summer Session Ends -

II. AMONG OTHER THINGS -

(a) Through an oversight, Mr. o. J. Baker's name was not mentioned in the list of those who had earned advanced degrees. Mr. Baker was awarded the degree of Master of science in Library Science at Columbia university in June.

(b) There are ten members of prairie View's Faculty studying this summer,

(c) We have a large number of Prairi6 view Graduates attonddng Graduate schools this summer.

(d) Mr, C. H. Baylies, a graduate of Prairie view State college, was awarded the dGgroo of Master of science by the university of Iowa in June, 1936.

(e) professor A. W. Randall, is the Author of a very excellent text in Mathematics for First year College Students. This production will serve a great need in giving students thG necessary drill in the fundamentals of Mathematics.

(f) There will be no workers Meeting for August.

(g) All instructors will report for duty on or by September 10, 1936.

II. AND FINALLY - "A Degree or Diplomat means nothing to you if it is not backed up by Character, Determination and Resourcefulness. Character is still the dotermning Factor in Life". _ president Arthur Howe, Hampton Institute SUMMARY OF ADVISORY REPORTS FOR 1935-1936

REPORTS NAM® 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REMARKS

Alexander, J. M. X X X Anderson, E, J. Miss X Archer, N* To X X Booker, W. M. X X X X Bryant, Hulda Miss X Campbell, A. L® Miss X X X X Carpenter. CO E>- X X X X Dollins, Mildred Miss X X X X X X X Dooley, T® PV Edwards, D« A® X X X X X X Puller, H» E® X X X X X Goens, E. Miss X X X Harrison, G. L. X X X X Harrison, W. R. X X TA X X " Hood, Mabel Miss X X X X Jackson, F. A. X X Kirkland, M. A. Miss X X X Lockett, G. A* X Morton, G® W. X X X X X Peters, G. C. Mrs, Powell, M. L. Miss X X X Preston, A. C. Miss X X X Randall, A. W® X X X X X X Rowan, I. W, Mrs. Rush, Rubye Miss X X X X Scott, Agnes Mrs. X X X X X Terry, j. p. Miss X X X Turner, L. N. Miss X X X X X Warren, s. E. X X X Wilson, A. P» Mrs. X X X X X X Young., B. C. X X X X Griffith, T. R. X X X

Signed: S« B, Evans Chairman