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Identifier: trainingschoolqu31east (find matches)
Title: The Training School Quarterly April, May, June 1916
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: East Carolina Teachers Training School
Subjects: ECU History Education
Publisher: Edwards & Broughton Printing Company
Contributing Library: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation
Digitizing Sponsor: Joyner Library, East Carolina University

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iil blue of thcui all), ami wIku it comes to blue flowersthat are violet and purple, the list suddenly swells to a goodly number—Platycodon, Campanula, Veronica, shrubby Clematis, Agapanthus (hardywith us), the beautiful perennial Scabiusa, the Kocky Mountain Aquil-egia, and any number of various species of Iris, ranging in color fromthe almost true blue of some of the Japanese Iris and the pale blue ofthe Pallida Dalmatica to the blue purples and deep royal purples of theSiberian Iris. Flowers which luxuriate in the moist cool Northern summer, I havesighed over longingly, but have wasted no time planting. Delphiniumsare to me the unattainable. So is Lupine Polyphyllus and some of theCampanulas. But available species in the colors wanted are numerousenough to more than fill my small garden and I smile with content Avhensome visitor praises unconsciously my success by saying, Coarse, com-mon flowers like Zinnias and Sunflowers look so different in your house.You arrange them so well.
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Dlt. C. Oll. J.AKilUNUllOUSE. Charles OHagan Laughinghouse (Pi-esident Medical Society of North Carolina ; Mamie E. Jenkins. CHE highest honor the physicians of the State can bestow upon afellow-physician is to make him the official head of the organiza-tion that binds them together in one body. The man the MedicalSociety of North Carolina chose to be their leader in the year 1916 isCharles OHagan Laughinghouse, a Greenville man, bred and born inthe town and one of its foremost citizens. His ideal of a physician isnot the professional man who works apart from others, isolating him-self and his work, practicing only for the sake of making a reputationfor himself, but it is the physician who uses his profession as a meansby which he can help build up his community, by bettering conditionsin education and sanitation, by developing a higher type of man, bystanding for higher ideals of citizenship. As a mans ideals so is theman, therefore. Dr. Laughinghouse is a citizen before he is a prof

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  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:East_Carolina_Teachers_Training_School
  • booksubject:ECU_History
  • booksubject:Education
  • bookpublisher:Edwards___Broughton_Printing_Company
  • bookcontributor:Lyrasis_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • booksponsor:Joyner_Library__East_Carolina_University
  • bookleafnumber:35
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