Excerpt from Brevard Institute: 1911 1912
C. H. Trowbridge, A. M., Principal and Teacher of Psychology and Physics.
A. B., Pritchett Institute, 1893; Teacher Missouri Public Schools, 1893-"95; Principal Gilliam High School, 1895-"96; Professor of Science, Central Female College, 1896-"00; Student Chicago University, Summers of 1896-1903-"05; A. B., Harvard, 1901; A. M., Harvard, 1902; Instructor in Chemistry, St. Louis Manual Training School, 1902-"07; Principal Brevard Institute since 1907.
Miss Minnie W. Hopper, Dean and Director of Departments of Domestic Art and Domestic Economics.
Student in East Mississippi Female College; Teacher in Public Schools, Wayne Co., Miss.; Teacher in Poplarville High School; Graduate in Domestic Science in South Mississippi College; Teacher of Domestic Science in South Mississippi College and Meridian Woman"s College; Director or Dressmaking and Millinery Department, Brevard Institute, since 1910.
L. J. Smith, Assistant Principal and Teacher of Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, and Geography.
Graduate of Cullowhee State Normal; Student three years in University of North Carolina; Teacher in Public Schools of Jackson and Swain Counties; Instructor in Cullowhee State Normal.
Miss Bertha Reid, A. B., Teacher in Grammar School.
A. B., Galloway College; Teacher Ruth Hargrove Seminary, 1903-"07; Certificate in Manual Arts; Student Teachers" College of Columbia University, Summer of 1906; Teacher Grammar School of Brevard Institute since 1907.
Miss Margaret Mae Mitchell, Director of Primary and Norma Departments and Teacher of Pedagogy.
Student Reidsvile Female Seminary, State Normal College (Greensboro), A and M. College (Raleigh), Summer School of the South; Teachers" College of Columbia University; Teacher in Graded Schools of White Oak, Ruffin and Green, ville; Director of Normal and Primary Departments of Brevard Institute since 1909.
Miss Earleene Poindexter, Teacher of Stenography and Assistant in Bookkeeping.
Graduate Winston-Salem High School; Teacher in North Carolina Public Schools, 1905-"08; Graduate in Stenography, Brevard Institute, 1910; Assistant in Stenography, Brevard Institute, 1910-"11; Graduate in Bookkeeping, Brevard Institute, 1911; Student in Eastman Business College, New York City, Summer of 1911.
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