Seashore Summer School, Inc. Records, 1923-1928.

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Seashore Summer School, Inc. Records, 1923-1928.

The records which are in rough chronological order contain correspondence, telegrams, student rosters, financial records, reports, printed matter and other materials pertaining to the operations of the school. Subjects include curriculum planning, enrollment estimates, meetings of the Board, faculty selection and salaries, and the school's finances. The major correspondents are Taylor B. Attmore and Holland Holton.

approx. 250 items (0.25 linear ft.)

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Holton, Holland, 1888-1947.

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Holland Holton (1888-1947) served as an educator and administrator at Duke University from 1921 to 1947. He was born in Dobson, N.C. in May 1888. He earned an A.B. from Trinity College in 1907 and a law degree from Trinity College Law School in 1915. After working as superintendent of Durham County Schools, Holton became a Professor of History and Science Education at Trinity College in 1921. He served as Director of the Summer Session at Duke and as head of the Department of Education. He was a...

Duke University

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Attmore, Taylor B.

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Seashore Summer School, Inc. (Oriental, N.C.).

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Seashore Summer School, Inc. was a school for teachers affiliated with Trinity College and Duke University and located at Oriental, North Carolina. From the description of Seashore Summer School, Inc. Records, 1923-1928. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 492225381 The Seashore Summer School developed out of an experimental summer school for teacher training that was started in 1919 by Holland Holton of Trinity College's Department of Education. The school, locat...