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April 7, 1909. T
The Managing Roard of the Peabody
Fund has at last determined to appropriate
$1,000,000 of that fund to the
Peabody Normal, of Nashville, Tenn.
The State of Tennessee and city of
Nashville have met the conditions
required of them and provided a half
million dollars of endowment and
annlnmant
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DR. McCORMACK WILL VISIT
VIRGINIA.
The state health commissioner has
announced that Dr. J. N. McCormack, of
Bowling Green, K>\, would visit the
State during the present month, and
would lecture on Public Health in a
number of Virginia cities. Some weeks
ago. medical representatives from the
cities which Dr. McCormack will visit,
united in inviting him to come to
Virginia. They are much elated over
the success of their efforts and believe
that his visit will be of great value to
their respective communities. He comes
to the State as the representative of the
American Medical Association. His
v.uiiv iins ut-cii in me direction 01 creating
a better understanding within the
lirofession, and in enlisting the cooperation
of the public in local matters
of publis health. Dr. McCorniack
is recognize# as one of the
foremost physicians of the country, and
is generally conceded to be among the
most interesting lecturers before the
public. The subject of the lecture will
be, "Things About Doctors That Doctors
An! Other People Oueht To Know."
EDUCATIONAL NEEDS MET.
The South is just awakening to the
fact that she has too long neglected her
secondary schools, and as a consequence
there is unusual activity in behalf ot
high schools.
The South is also rapidly realizing
that in order to train her citizens to
profitable industry and economic efficiency,
she must depart from traditional
academic standards and give the
sciences, manual training and domestic
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curricula of her schools.
The University pf Virginia summer
school, as shown by its catalog, is
addressing itself to these needs, by
providing instruction primarily for
teachers and students in high schools,
acacfemies and colleges, and those working
for professional certificates, and by
stressing the courses in the sciences.
Model high school courses in chemistry,
physics, agriculture, biology, manual
training and domestic science are
offered and stressed in addition to the
usual professional courses.
The aim of this school is to provide for
the teachers of the South such facilities
as heretofore have been offered only by
that in order to train her children to
the summer school of Cornell, Columbia,
Harvard and Chicago.
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