George Peabody college for teachers; its evolution and present status, September, 1912 . entire soheme culls lor ahOUl twenty academic buildings and fifteen residence halls, besides professors houses. Four of these buildings will be ready by September, 1913, and It ishoped thai three or tour Will go up each year, until the whole conception shall be symmetrically carried out. The ultimate cost will be about $2,500,000. PLOT PLAN FOR LOCATION OF BUILDINGS This plnl plan is seen limn lie- Maine puiiil a:; Hie hinlseye view, bellir. a lley to locations. The four buildings first to be erected are n
George Peabody college for teachers; its evolution and present status, September, 1912 . entire soheme culls lor ahOUl twenty academic buildings and fifteen residence halls, besides professors houses. Four of these buildings will be ready by September, 1913, and It ishoped thai three or tour Will go up each year, until the whole conception shall be symmetrically carried out. The ultimate cost will be about $2,500,000. PLOT PLAN FOR LOCATION OF BUILDINGS This plnl plan is seen limn lie- Maine puiiil a:; Hie hinlseye view, bellir. a lley to locations. The four buildings first to be erected are numbers 12, 14, 26, and 2:s. Fourother brick buildings already on the campus will lie remodeled for temporary UHe. Oneis near 2G and will be remodeled for a dormitory; another Is near 21 and Is now usedas the College Office; a third is near 23 and will be remodeled for class room purposes;the fourth Is near 29 and is housing the Library. Those buildings, new and old, willenable Peabody College to begin work in all Its departments In September, 1918, George Peabody Collegefor Teachers. ITS EVOLUTION AND PRESENT STATUS September, 1912 NASHVILLE, TENN. Published by George Peabody College for Teachers 1912 V,0 TABLE OF CONTENTS PageIntroductory Statement 3 I. Organization of the Peabody Education Fund 4 II. The Founding of Peabody College 18 III. Middle Period of the Board and the College 23 IV. Movement for Endowment of the College 28 V. Cooperation in a General Policy 31 VI. Formulating a Proposition 35 VII. The Part of the Alumni 44 VIII. Cooperation of Tennessee Donors 65 IX. A Definite Proposition 75 X. Working Out Plans for George Peabody College 83 XL Report of Committee of Three, 1906 90 XII. Agreement and Terms of Endowment 106 XIII. Readjustment to Southern Conditions 140 XIV. Personnel of the Peabody Board 148 XV. New Career for Peabody College 152 Index 161 GEORGE PEABODY COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS: ITS EVOLUTION AND PRESENT STATUS INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT. > vj The work of P
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