Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . Professor Bandy was a suc-cessful teacher, and for many years held the chair of Mathe-matics in Trinity College at Durham, North Carolina. has seven children—four sons and three daughters. Theoldest son, Jesse Blake, after a course at High School and Trin-ity Park, studied law at the University of Virginia, and is nowpracticing at Four Oaks, North Carolina. The second son, HughBandy, after the course in Trinity High School, was graduatedfrom


Makers of America; biographies of leading men of thought and action, the men who constitute the bone and sinew of American prosperity and life . Professor Bandy was a suc-cessful teacher, and for many years held the chair of Mathe-matics in Trinity College at Durham, North Carolina. has seven children—four sons and three daughters. Theoldest son, Jesse Blake, after a course at High School and Trin-ity Park, studied law at the University of Virginia, and is nowpracticing at Four Oaks, North Carolina. The second son, HughBandy, after the course in Trinity High School, was graduatedfrom Trinity College and is now engaged in business. RuthAdams was graduated from the Greensboro College for Women,and married W. C. Boren, Jr., of Greensboro, North was also a graduate of the Greensboro College for Women,and married Dr. Ben. F. Royal of Morehead City, North three younger children, James Morrison, William Gaston,and Florence Bandy are still at home. Mr. Adams statement that he can do things better thanwrite plans of ideals, is amply proved by his brilliant success inhis chosen fields of


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