MOUND . tothe prinripalship of the Normal at West Liberty, butfor business reasons could not accept. In 1904, the Daily West Virginian PublishingCompany was organized, and Mr. Lough was madecity editor, and in 1900 was advanced to the position ofeditor-in-chief. He was appointed as Regent in 1907lo succeed .fudge Frank Nesbitt, and at the next meet-ing of the Board was elected Secretary. Through allhis term so far served, he has made an active, con-scientious member. Mr. Loughs service and aid in helping on the recentfavorable legislation with regard to West Virginiasschools must not be overlo


MOUND . tothe prinripalship of the Normal at West Liberty, butfor business reasons could not accept. In 1904, the Daily West Virginian PublishingCompany was organized, and Mr. Lough was madecity editor, and in 1900 was advanced to the position ofeditor-in-chief. He was appointed as Regent in 1907lo succeed .fudge Frank Nesbitt, and at the next meet-ing of the Board was elected Secretary. Through allhis term so far served, he has made an active, con-scientious member. Mr. Loughs service and aid in helping on the recentfavorable legislation with regard to West Virginiasschools must not be overlooked. One of the mostinterested and active workers for this legislation wasno other than M. C. Lough. In conclusion, Mr. Lough has made his way alongthe path of life by his own efforts and abilities. Liehas been watched and patterned after by young menfrom all over his county and State because of hisfidelity to the schools of our State, so we can truth-fully call him the friend of West Virginias CHARLES J. BENNETT, A. Ph. D. President Fairmont State Normal B., University of Nashville, 1809; , University of Nashville, 1892: studentin West Virginia University. 1890-92 :teacher in Wesleyan University of WestVirginia, 1892-95; A. M., Leland Stanford,Jr., University, 1896 : student in ChicagoUniversity and University of California,1900-01 : teacher of Philosophy in StateNormal School, San .lose, California, 1898-1905; Ph. 1).. Columbia University, 1905;professor of Philosophy and Education,Louisiana State University, 1905.


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