Theodore and Catherine W. Moore papers, 1922-1988 (bulk 1928-1931).

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Theodore and Catherine W. Moore papers, 1922-1988 (bulk 1928-1931).

Collection consists primarily of notes from education classes taken by Theodore Moore while a graduate student at Columbia University (1930-1931).

1.5 linear ft.

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Hampton University (Va.)

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Hampton Institute in Hampton, Virgina, also know as the Normal School, chartered in 1870. From the description of Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute ephemera, 1882-1903 and undated. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 639344721 The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute was chartered in 1870 in Hampton, Virginia. From the guide to the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute ephemera, 1882-1903 and undated, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book ...

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The Columbia University community and administration mobilized to the fullest extent in answer to the entry of the United States into World War I. Summed up by President Nicholas Murray Butler in the 1918 Annual Report, the effects of the war on the University were far-reaching: "Students by the hundred and prospective students by the thousand entered the military, naval, or civil service of the United States; teachers and administrative officers to the number of nearly four hundred...

Moore, Theodore H. (Theodore Harrison)

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Voorhees' teacher of science and math, director of instruction, dean of the High School and Junior College Departments, vice president and interim president of Voorhees Industrial School later Voorhees Normal and Industrial School and Voorhees School and Junior College (1922-1959); retired as dean emeritus and was awarded honorary doctorate by Voorhees in 1972. From the description of Theodore and Catherine W. Moore papers, 1922-1988 (bulk 1928-1931). (Voorhees College). WorldCat rec...

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Voorhees School and Junior College

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Moore, Catherine W.

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Voorhees College

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Denmark Industrial School, a school for blacks, founded 1897 by Elizabeth Evelyn Wright, a Tuskegee Institute graduate, with one teacher, Jessie Dorsey, and fourteen students in a rent free, old store in Denmark, S.C.; M. Ralph Voorhees, a white philanthropist from Clinton, N.J., donated $4500 to buy a plot of land and $500 to erect the first building; in 1902 the school was renamed Voorhees Industrial School in his honor; school became affiliated with the Episcopal Church in 1924; became junior...

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