Pine Mountain Settlement School
Series 24:PUBLICATIONS RELATED
Quarterly Magazine of the Southern
Industrial Educational Association
March and June 1921 (Double Number)
Vol. XIII Nos.1 and 2
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PUBLICATIONS RELATED 1921 Quarterly Magazine of the Southern Industrial Educational Association
TAGS: Publications related to PMSS, quarterly magazine of the Southern Industrial Educational Association, industrial education, mountain crafts, New York Auxiliary, Pennsylvania Auxiliary, articles by Ethel de Long Zande and Irene Hudson
The following images depict the 1921 quarterly magazine of the Southern Industrial Educational Association (SIEA), headquartered in Washington, DC. For the 21 years of its existence, the national association worked to improve education and medical conditions in southern Appalachia. This issue includes articles by then-PMSS Co-director Ethel de long Zande and Nurse, Irene Hudson.
The New York Auxiliary of SIEA promoted industrial education in the southern mountains and, along with the national association, assisted Pine Mountain in several ways, as described in the correspondence here.
CONTENTS: Quarterly Magazine of the Southern Industrial Educational Association
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QUARTERLY MAGAZINE OF THE SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
MARCH and JUNE, 1921
(Double Number)
VOL. XIII.
Nos. 1 and 2
Southern Industrial Educational Association (Inc.)
(NON-SECTARIAN)
Organized to Promote Industrial Education of the
Children of the Southern Mountains
HEADQUARTERS AND EXCHANGE FOR MOUNTAIN CRAFTS
1228 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C.
OFFICERS
MRS. MARTHA S. GIELOW, Founder and Honorary Vice-President
Recording Secretary |
Honorary President Mrs. Warren G. Harding President C.C. Calhoun, Esq. |
Treasurer Joshua Evans, r. Vice-President, Riggs Bank Washington, D.C. |
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. A.B. Stone 1228 Connecticut Avenue |
Vice Presidents Rev. James H Taylor Miss Julia D. Strong Leigh Robinson, Esq. |
Chairman Membership Committee Mrs. Leigh Robinson |
Mrs. J. Lowrie Bell Mrs. Charles Henry Butler C.C. Calhoun, Esq. Hon. P.P. Claxton Joshua Evans, Jr. |
Col. John Temple Graves Mrs. R.H. Liggett Hon. Thomas Nelson Page Leigh Robinson, Esq. |
Miss Julia D. Strong Rev. James H. Taylor Mrs. Richard Wainwright Mrs. C.W. Wetmore Mrs. C. David White |
NEW YORK AUXILIARY
New York, N.Y.
President Mrs. Algernon Sidney Sullivan |
Fourth Vice-President J. Riddle Goffe |
Recording Secretary Mrs. Livingston Rowe Schuyler |
First Vice-President Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr. Chestnut Hill |
Honorary President Mrs. Martha S. Gielow |
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Eugene Frayer 323 West 104th St. |
Third Vice-President Mrs. Helen Hartley Jenkins |
Treasurer James Lees Laidlaw |
Assistant Treasurer Mrs. Juan Ceballos Bay Shore, L.I. |
PENNSYLVANIA AUXILIARY
Philadelphia, Penn.
President Mrs. Louis Lewis 4324 Pine Street |
Third Vice-President Mrs. John Grlbbel |
Recording Secretary Mrs. Samuel P. Lummus 1910 Mount Vernon St. |
First Vice-President Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr. Chestnut Hill |
Fourth Vice-President Mrs. Henry H. DuPuy |
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Thomas T. Headley 3600 Stokley Street |
Second Vice-President Mrs. Spenser K. Mulford |
Fifth Vice President Mrs. William R. Meredith |
Treasurer Mrs. Luther W. Chase Glenside, Pa. |
3 – 7 Ethel de Long Zande FOR THE SAKE OF LEARNING
8- 11 Helen Aldrich Davidson, Director of Practice Home
11-12 A BIT OF MOUNTAIN HUMOR
12-13 Julia D. Strong IN MEMORIAM
14-16 Frances L. Goodrich SHUTTLES AND DRAFTS
17-21 Irene Hudson A TYPICAL MOUNTAIN JOURNEY
21-22 A NEW BOOK ON OLD BALLADS
22-23 IT IS GOOD FOR CHILDREN
23-24 Form of Bequest. Subscription Blank
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See Also:
EDUCATION Southern Industrial Educational Association Correspondence, 1921
EDUCATION Guide
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Guide
ETHEL DE LONG ZANDE For the Sake of Learning