. North Carolina journal of education . li, Charlotte. Vice-President, ex-officio, W. H. Ragsdale, Male Academy, Greenville. Secretary, ex-officio, W. T. Whitsett, Whitsett Institute, Whitsett. C. H. Mebane, Superintendent Public Instruction, Raleigh. R. L. Flowers, Trinity College, Durham. N. Y. Gulley, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest. G. A. Grimsley, Superintendent City Schools, Greensboro. D. Matt. Thompson, Superintendent City Schools, Statesville. A. O. HoUaday, A. and M. College, Raleigh. For additional information address the Secretary, W. T. Whitsett,Whitsett, N C. NORTH CAROLINA JOUR


. North Carolina journal of education . li, Charlotte. Vice-President, ex-officio, W. H. Ragsdale, Male Academy, Greenville. Secretary, ex-officio, W. T. Whitsett, Whitsett Institute, Whitsett. C. H. Mebane, Superintendent Public Instruction, Raleigh. R. L. Flowers, Trinity College, Durham. N. Y. Gulley, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest. G. A. Grimsley, Superintendent City Schools, Greensboro. D. Matt. Thompson, Superintendent City Schools, Statesville. A. O. HoUaday, A. and M. College, Raleigh. For additional information address the Secretary, W. T. Whitsett,Whitsett, N C. NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. Prof. Alexander Graham is a native of Cumber-land county, Nortli Carolina. He received thefoundation of his education in the schools of Fay-etteville, entering the University of North Carolinain 1861. In 1871 he accepted a chair in the cele-brated Anthon Grammar School, of New YorkCity. In 1893 he was graduated in law from theColumbia Law School. In 1876 he was electedSuperintendent of the Fajetteville Public ALEXANDER GRAHAM, President. He was elected Superintendent of the CharlotteGraded Schools in 1888, which position he has sinceheld. Prof Graham was the first North Carolinianto publicly advocate the establishment of gradedschools. This he did in addresses early in 1881. Hehas been a worker in many county institutes, and isnow one of the faculty of the Summer School, heldeach year at the University of North Carolina. Prof William Thornton Whitsett is a native ofGuilford county. North Carolina. He attended thepublicschoolsof his was preparedfor college by private tutors. He was educated atNorth Carolina College and the University of NorthCarolina. He spent some months during 1S93 trav-elling in the North and West, and studying the edu-cational exhibits at the Worlds Fair. He has beenSuperintendent of Whitsett Institute since 1888; isaTrusteeoftheUniversityof North Carolina; Mem-ber Southern Historical Association, Washington,


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