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MONDAY. JULY <»■ 1,22 l
Kan FAMILY
I ALL PEDGOGUES
To Education
I TI anta. Dug -
■ rural school agent for Georgia
■’ j. a candidate for state school
Kmissioner, not only comes of a
fcof teachers, hut has reared
■ In family to follow the same
IM sion. The three generations
■*> . arbans the most remark-
Kmpany of edUcators in the en *
K’puggan’s father was the late
M’ W Duggan, who represented
H rk county for several years in
■ceorgia legislature. Dr. Duggan
K Sol fur sixty consecutive
K He held the chair of mathe-
K a . s ~,.itei College, Rome, Ga.,
number of years.
K Duggan's only brother was the
■ Dr Jarno R. Duggan, A. M.;
M.. j, h p ■ who after five years
Khns Hopkins University was, un-
K death, professor of chemistry
Wake Forest, N. C. Mr. Dugg “"
Ko sisters, one of whom taught
K c and the other French, at Short-
Bollege. One of these is Mrs. W.
K away, Miami, Fla., and the oth-
K Frank K. Houston whose
Hand is Bursar at Georgia Fech.
■ L. Duggan's work for the pub-
throughout every county
Hhe state is well known. Mrs.
Han, while never a teacher in the
K| room, always seconded her
in his earnest educational
She is well known in Women's
H'work over the state and went
Hdelegate to the national conven-
the Federation of Womens
■ which held a two weeks’ session
Hhautauqua, N. Y. Mrs. J. E.
the state president, heads this
of fifty prominent Geor
and Mrs. Duggan reared seven
each one of which have fol-
the profession of their father.
n nie Sue, the oldest daughter,
wife of Prof. R. D. Eadie,
of the Brunswick high
■ , taught in the schools at Roys-
and \ idalia, befoie
her Carriage.
the second daughter, taught
and at Bessie lift col*
M She is now the wife of Geo.
a prominent business man
S. C.
the youngest daughter, now
th- life of Col. John C. Laurent, ti-
for the L'. S. Forestry
at Elkin-,, West Virginia,
for a while at Willacoochie,
•
and Sallie Mell are still faifa-
the profession, the former
/■g an important professorship
State Normal College at Den-
while the latter after ser-
Wcsßi the public si hiiols at Forsyth
now working for her
degree at Teachers College,
Janie master’s degree at
College several years ago.
these five girls there were
Jim and Ivy.
the youngest child, graduated
College, S. C., and taught
in the schools at Greer,
'till pursuing his studies at
School of Technology
as military instructor in
the immediate family of
there were other mem-
the Duggan family well
as Georgia educators.
no family in the state
touched the lives in
,,f teacher and pu
wfß•• many peopi. . the Duggan
THf UT BROTHERS
I (Ches & Wai)
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