M.C.S. Noble Papers, 1860-1971

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M.C.S. Noble Papers, 1860-1971

M.C.S. Noble was an educator and leaderin the development of public schools in North Carolina; superintendent of schools inWilmington, N.C.; member of the University of North Carolina faculty, 1898-1942, asprofessor of education and dean of the School of Education; and author of (1930) andof numerous articles and textbooks. History of Public Schools in North Carolina The collection includes papers of, and collected by,M.C.S. Noble, including family correspondence and papers; letters from colleaguesand friends, including Edwin A. Alderman, Charles Duncan McIver, and other NorthCarolinians in the field of education; scrapbooks and other volumes compiled,written or collected by Noble, including a manuscript history of the Tileston NormalSchool of Wilmington, founded during Reconstruction by Amy Morris Bradley ofMassachusetts, and a copy of the proceedings of the board of the Lincolnton (N.C.)Female Academy, 1821-1824; and selected papers of daughter Alice Noble, includingmaterials relating to her education at St. Mary's in Raleigh, 1908-1910, and lettersfrom an Army officer in the A.E.F., 1918-1919.

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Noble, M. C. S. (Marcus Cicero Stephens), 1855-1942

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M.C.S. Noble was an educator and leader in the development of public schools in North Carolina; superintendent of schools in Wilmington, N.C.; member of the University of North Carolina faculty, 1898-1942, as professor of education and dean of the School of Education; and author of History of Public Schools in North Carolina (1930) and of numerous articles and textbooks. From the guide to the M.C.S. Noble Papers, 1860-1971, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. South...