Word: tennes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HORACE M. BOND Nashville, Tenn...
...North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia have buildings and grounds which could scarcely be finer in cultural and historic atmosphere. The College of Charleston (S. C.) is without a peer among city colleges. My own alma mater, the University of the South (the Oxford of America) at Sewanee, Tenn., with its 10,000-acre campus, the largest in the U. S.. yet one of the smallest colleges (30 men), with its Magdalen College Tower and other Gothic buildings, can be ranked with Yale's Harkness Tower. The younger Southern colleges such as Florida. Tennessee, Kentucky, are not behind...
...Mother Katharine Drexel looked out from her cloister upon what she called "America's tenth man," and resolved upon a campaign for the education and conversion of the nation's 12,000,000 Negroes. Among her many foundations were an industrial school for Negro girls at Nashville, Tenn., the Holy Providence House for Negro children at Cornwells...
...Ohio 62 25 22 Okla. 2 1 2 Ore. 4 1 0 Penn. 95 26 22 R. L. 28 9 3 S. D. 1 0 0 S. C. 0 1 0 Tenn. 3 2 1 Texas 5 13 0 Utah 2 0 3 Vt. 6 0 1 Va. 5 9 3 Wash...
...sports have one or more Grand Old Men. Harness racing has dozens who jounce their old bones in old bright -varnished sulkies on Grand Circuit trotting tracks every summer. Grandest old man of trotting, until he died eight years ago, was Edward Franklin ("Pop'') Geers of Lebanon, Tenn., who won nearly $2,000,000 in prizes. Two more grand old men of trotting distinguished themselves last week, one in Ohio and one in New York, at Goshen where the Grand Circuit reached its peak in the Hambletonian Stakes, one-mile race named for the greatest U. S. trotting...