Eugene Clyde Brooks papers, 1774-1971 and undated

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Eugene Clyde Brooks papers, 1774-1971 and undated

Collection contains letters, educational reports, original poems, papers relating to tobacco relief, education and agriculture; microfilm of Brooks' papers in the Department of Archives and History in Raleigh; telegrams; cards from Brooks to his wife from abroad; photographs; memorabilia; an itinerary of his trip with other agricultural experts to Europe; numerous writings, and addresses; extensive manuscripts for unpublished works, lecture notes, a scrapbook; an address by Supt. B.L. Smith of Greensboro Public Schools; a contract in manuscript drawn up in 1774 between citizens of Mecklenburg Co. and John Patterson, a school teacher, who was engaged to instruct there; a printed document concerning Judge Walter Clark, and other miscellaneous items. There is also a printed copy of the diary of Dr. J.F. Shaffner, Sr. and blueprints of the N.C. State Fairgrounds.

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Duke University. Dept. of Education.

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By the charter of 1851, graduates of Normal College (the precursor to Trinity College) were recognized by the North Carolina legislature as qualified to teach in the common schools of the state. In 1859, President Braxton Craven introduced a teacher training curriculum. The Department of Education was formed at Trinity College in 1907, and teacher training programs, particularly those offered during the summer, enrolled many students. Prior to 1952, most students preparing to teach in the second...

Duke University. Dept. of Education.

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By the charter of 1851, graduates of Normal College (the precursor to Trinity College) were recognized by the North Carolina legislature as qualified to teach in the common schools of the state. In 1859, President Braxton Craven introduced a teacher training curriculum. The Department of Education was formed at Trinity College in 1907, and teacher training programs, particularly those offered during the summer, enrolled many students. Prior to 1952, most students preparing to teach in the second...

Trinity College (Durham, N.C.). Dept. of Education.

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Smith, B. L.

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Brooks, Eugene C. (Eugene Clyde), 1871-1947

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Brooks, Eugene Clyde

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Professor of Education at Trinity College. From the description of Eugene Clyde Brooks papers, 1774-1971 and undated (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36537136 ...

Shaffner, J. F.

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