Anatole J. Keller and family papers, 1885-1919.

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Anatole J. Keller and family papers, 1885-1919.

Correspondence pertains to social life, Keller's work as a sugar technologist, sugar technology in the West Indies, and elementary school education in Louisiana. Papers related to African American activism include copies of the "Negro Advocate." Included are class notes and assignments (1907-1911) from Louisiana State University.

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Keller, Anatole J.

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Anatole J. Keller (1889-1970), son of Josephine Marie Haydel and Pierre Anatole Keller, was a sugar technologist from Hahnville, Louisiana. He married Isma LaNoue, a schoolteacher from New Orleans, and spent some time working in Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic. He was involved in the support of various African American causes, 1918-1919. From the description of Anatole J. Keller and family papers, 1885-1919. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 122655661 ...

Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College

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Arthur Taylor Prescott (1863-1942) graduated from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La., in 1884. He became commandant of the student cadet organization at the University of Virginia in 1887, the first president of the Louisiana Industrial Institute at Ruston in 1894, and professor of government at Louisiana State University in 1899. From the description of Arthur T. Prescott receipts, 1880-1885. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 308362360 ...