Garland Hamilton Holloman papers, 1928-1964.

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Garland Hamilton Holloman papers, 1928-1964.

This collection consists of class notes, essays, reports, and miscellaneous material collected by Garland Holloman during his career as an educator and clergyman. The bulk of the collection consists of Holloman's class notes and essays from 1946 to 1948 when he was a seminary student at the Candler School of Theology. The notes and essays provide a sample of the lecture material and course requirements used in seminary education in the late 1940s. The collections also contains reports regarding education in the area of Texas where Holloman taught prior to World War II, Holloman's thesis on secondary education in Mississippi, and miscellaneous material relating to his early career as an educator and coach. Included in this material are Holloman's basketball plays for a team he coached.

2 cubic ft. (5 letter size archive boxes and 1 half-size letter box)

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Candler School of Theology

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Source: Bowen, Boone M. The Candler School of Theology: Sixty Years of Service (Emory University, Atlanta: 1974). The Candler School of Theology, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, opened in September 1914 in the Wesley Memorial Building in downtown Atlanta. In 1916 the school moved into Theology Building, the first building constructed on the present campus of Emory University. This building housed the Chancellor's office, other offices, classrooms, and t...

Holloman, Garland Hamilton, 1912-1993.

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Garland Hamilton "Bo" Holloman was born in Itta Bena, Mississippi on February 18, 1912. He received a B.S. degree from Millsaps College in 1934, followed by a master in education in 1937 from George Peabody College. He also took graduate courses at Ohio State University and the University of Chicago. Holloman was a mathematics teacher, principal and coach in the mid-1930s to early 1940s. During World War II, he served as an officer in the 8th Army Air Corp. He received a...