Papers 1918-1939.

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Papers 1918-1939.

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, travel journal, report, and photograph documenting Kate Brown's work as director of the Memorial Fund at Mississippi Normal College (1920-1921), participant in the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace European Study Tour (1926) and president of the Mississippi Education Association (1926). Also includes a 1938 Works Progress Administration expenditures and accomplishments report for South Mississippi counties.

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University of Southern Mississippi

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United States. Works Projects Administration.

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Brown, Kate B., 1879-1939.

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Born 1879 in Iuka, Mississippi; educated at Iuka Normal Institute and Columbia University; taught in several Mississippi rural and high schools; instructor and chair of the History Dept. at the University of Southern Mississippi (1921-1929); president of the Mississippi Education Association; participant in the 1926 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace European Study Tour; died December 7, 1939. From the description of Papers 1918-1939. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regi...

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, established by Andrew Carnegie in 1910, is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States. Carnegie selected 28 trustees who were leaders in American business and public life; among them were Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot; philanthropist Robert S. Brookings; former Ambassador to Great Britain Joseph H. Choate; former Secretary of Sta...

Mississippi Education Association

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Founded in 1885; merged with Mississippi Teachers' Association in 1975 to form the Mississippi Association of Educators. From the description of Records, 1966-1974, 1968-1972. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 17155003 ...