The Phoenix . es of every student who has ever recited to him. He occu-pies a warm spot in the heart of every one who knows him. Iis§ Clara Earle lern Languages Miss Clara Earle was born at Cane Hill, Ark., and is the daughterof Rev. F. R. Earle, a pioneer and highly respected minister of thePresbyterian Church. Her preparatory work was done at Cane HillCollege.^. She took her A. B. degree from the Univeisity of also did post-graduate work at the University of Chicago andspent a year studying in Europe at Sarbonne and the College dePrance. She traveled extensively in Prance, Italy


The Phoenix . es of every student who has ever recited to him. He occu-pies a warm spot in the heart of every one who knows him. Iis§ Clara Earle lern Languages Miss Clara Earle was born at Cane Hill, Ark., and is the daughterof Rev. F. R. Earle, a pioneer and highly respected minister of thePresbyterian Church. Her preparatory work was done at Cane HillCollege.^. She took her A. B. degree from the Univeisity of also did post-graduate work at the University of Chicago andspent a year studying in Europe at Sarbonne and the College dePrance. She traveled extensively in Prance, Italy and Spain. Herfirst teaching w-as done in Arkansas Cumberland College at Clarks-ville, Ark. L,ater she was called to her Alma Mater as a was called to Cumberland in 1902 where she has since occupiedthe Chair of Modern Languages. Miss Earle lives for the constant study is to make them happy and to lend encouragementand sympathy. Her unselfish spirit is manifest to all who know her. 12. A. H. Buchanan, LL. D.


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