Georgia Educational Directory and System of Certification 1914- 1915 Published by the Department of Eclucatwn M. L. BRITTAIN State Superintendent of Schools AILA NTA, G A. ~~~~0:.::!:.:;.~,;.~1 .~..;,g. 1J-a:n- . 3 --.- 456 ! -.711-.~ - 2 9 Feb l~ l~ l~ ~~2425 26 .i,.2 ~~7g~~~2t8 ~~~ 29 ao 3 415J;; 7 8 9 10 11 I ~ 13 ~~ iJ i ~I I i; 211421"25 ~1~6~17~1216~10922?0 Mar 3 7 910 It 12 13 141516171 1920 Apr ~4~~5~a1571,~~~~~~~(1~ 1112 13114 15 16 I ? 415!ah ~ 2I 611t69227022812Z9Hao.12.~. May 2 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18119126121 :!'.! \I.. ... Z.12H5 26 27128 29 Iun a.o. la.ll. 1 2 3 4 s 0 ta 1741185 910 16 11 111 2 18 19 ~~~~~~~~~~~ United States Commissioner of Education. PHILANDER P. CLAXTON, Washington, D. C. State and Territorial Superintendents. Alabama-Wm. F. Feagin, Montgomery, Arizona-C. 0. Case, Phoenix. Arkansas-George B. Cook, Little Rock. California-Edward Hyatt, Sacramento. Colorado-Mary C. C. Bradford, Denver. Connecticut-Charles D. Hine, Hartford. Delaware-Chas. A. Wagner, Dover. District of Columbia-Ernest L. Thurston. Washington. Florida-IV. N. Sheats, Tallahassee. Georgia-M. L. Brittain, Atlanta. Idaho-Grace M. Shepherd, Boise. Illinois-Francis G. Blair, Springfield. Indiana-Charles A. Greathouse, Indianapolis. Iowa-A. M. Deyoe, Des Moines. Kansas-W. D. Ross, Topeka. Kentucky-Barksdale Hamlett, Frankfort. Louisiana-T. H. Harris, Baton Rouge. Maine-Payson Smith, Augusta. Maryland-M. B. Stephens, Annapolis. Massachusetts-David Snedden, Boston. Michigan-Fred L. Keeler, Lansing. Minnesota-C. G. Schulz, St. Paul. Mississippi-\V. H. Smith, Jackson. Missouri-Wm. P. Evans, Jefferson City. Montana-H. A. Davee, Helena. Nebraska-J. E. Delzell, Lincoln. Nevada-John E. Bray, Carson. 1 New Hampshire--H. C. Morrison, Concord. New Jersey-Calvin N. Kendall, Trenton. New Mexico-Alvan N. White, Santa Fe. New York-John Houston Finley, Albany. North Carolina-J. Y. Joyner, Raleigh. North Dakota-E. J. Taylor, Bismarck. Ohio-Frank W. Miller, Columbus. Oklahoma-R. H. Wilson, Oklahoma City. Oregon-J. A. Churchill, Salem. Pennsylvania-N. C. Schaeffer, Harrisburg. Rhode Island-Walter E. Ranger, Providence. South Carolina-J. E. Swearingen, Columbia. South Dakota-C. G. Lawrence, Pierre. Tennessee-S. H. Thompson, Nashville. Texas-W. F. Doughty, Austin. Utah-A. C. Matheson, Salt Lake City Vermont-Mason S. Stone, Montpelier. Virginia-R. C. Stearns, Richmond. Washington-Mrs. J. C. Preston, Olympia. West Virginia-M. P. Shawkey, Charleston. Wisconsin-Chas. P. Cary, Madison. Wyoming-Rose A. Bird Maley, Cheyenne. Hawaii-Willis T. Pope, Honolulu. Porto Rico-E. M. Bainter, San Juan. Alaska-John F. A. Strong, Juneau. Canal Zone--Frank A. Goss. Ancona. Philippine Islanus--Frank L. Crone, Manila. 2 State Board of Education. Members Ex-Officio. The GOVERNOR, President. The STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, Secretary and Executive Agent. Members By Appointment. Dr. G. R. GLENN, Dahlonega, Georgia. Term ending September 5, 1915. Dr. T. J. WOOFTER, Athens, Georgia. Term ending September 5, 1915. Han. WALTER E. STEED, Butler, Georgia. Term ending September 5, 1917. Prof. A. H. MOON, Baxley, Georgia. Term ending September 5, 1917. State Department of Education. M. L. BRITTAIN, State Superintendent of Schools. J. A. NORTHCUTT, Clerk. JOSEPHINE RAINWATER, Secretary. State Institute Conductors and Supervisors. MISS C. S. PARRISH, Atlanta. J. 0. MARTIN, Covington. F. E. LAND, Macon. GEO. D. GODARD, Special Supervisor, Milner. M. L. DUGGAN, Rural School Agent, Atlanta. J. W. STEPHENS, State School Auditor, Atlanta 3 National Education Association. D. S. JORDAN, Stanford U., California, President. D. \V. SPRINGER, Ann Arbor, Mich., Secretary. Southern Educational Association . .J. Y. JOYNER, Raleigh, North Carolina, President. R. A. CLAYTON, Birmingham, Alabama, Secretary. Georgia Educational Association. J. C. WARDLA\V, Athens, President. C. L. SMITH, LaGrange, Secretary. County School Officials' Association. M. L. BRITTAIN, Atlanta, President. M. L. DUGGAN, Sparta, Secretary. Colleges. Agnes Scott College-F. H. Gaines, Decatur. Andrew Female College-J. W. Malone, Cuthbert. Brenau College-H. J. Pearce and T. J. Simmons, GainesvlJie. Cox College-W. S. Cox, College Park. Emory College-James E. Dickey, Oxford. Georgia School of Technology-K. G. Matheson, Atlanta. LaGrange Female College-R. W. Smith, LaGrange. Lucy Cobb Institute-Miss Susan Gerdine and Miss Annie Brumby, Athens. Mercer University-W. L. Pickard, Macon. Bessie Tift College-C. H. S. Jackson, Forsyth. North Georgia Agricultural College-G. R. Glenn, Dahlonega. Piedmont College-Frank E. Jenkins, Demorest. State College of Agriculture-A. M. Soule, Athens. Shorter College-A. W. VanHoose, Rome. Southern Female College-J. E. Ricketson, La. Grange. University of Georgia-David C. Barrow, Athens. Wesleyan Female College-C. R. Jenkins, Macon. Young Harris College-J. A. Sharp, Young Harris. Normal Schools. G. N. & I. College-M. M. Parks, Milledgeville. State Normal School-Jere M. Pound, Athens. South Georgia Normal College-R. H. Powell, Jr., Valdosta. Special Institutions. Georgia School for the Blind, Macon-G. F. Oliphant, Principal. Georgia School for the Deaf, Cave Spring..:._W. 0. Connor, Principal. Atlanta Theological Seminary-E. L. Hood, Atlanta Medical Colleges. Atlanta Medical College-W. S. Elkin, Atlanta. Georgia Medical College (Branch of State Univer. sity), Wm. H. Doughty, Jr., Augusta. Georgia College of Eclectic Medicine and Surgery- C. J. Simmons, Sr., Atlanta. Dental Colleges. Atlanta Dental College-Wm. Crenshaw, Atlanta. Southern Dental College-S. W. Foster, Atlanta. Schools of Pharmacy. Atlanta College of Pharmacy-G. F. Payne, Atlanta School of Pharmacy (University)-S. C. Benedict, Athens. School of Pharmacy (Mercer)-Wm. F. Gidley, Macon. Southern College of Pharmacy-R. C. Hood, Atlanta. Law Schools. Atlanta Law School-Hamilton Douglas, Atlanta. Mercer University-Emory Speer, Macon. University of Georgia-Sylvanus Morris, Athens. Negro. Atlanta University-Edward T. Ware, Atlanta. Clarke University-W. H. Crogman, Atlanta. Georgia State Industrial College-R. R. Wright, Savannah. Morehouse College-John Hope, Atlanta. Morris Brown College-W. A. Fountain, Atlanta. Paine College-G. W. Walker, Augusta. Spellman Seminary-Miss Lucy H. Tapley, Atlanta. 6 Local Tax Counties. These counties tax themselves in order that all -not some-of their schools may be improved. One by one others are adding themselves to the roll of the educational leaders who demonstrate thus practically their belief in the necessity for more and better training for the children. A few years ago only Chatham, Richmond, Bibb, and Glynn had county-wide local taxation: 1. Ben Hill 2. Bibb ' Bryan 4. Burl.:;e fl. Butts. 6. Camden 7. Chatham ~. Coffee 9. Columbia 10. C1isp 11. neKalh 12. Echols 13. Emanuel 14. Fulton 15. Glynn 16. Hancock 17. Henry lS. Houston 1 !), Irvvin 20. Jasper 21. .Jeff Davis 22. Jenldns 23. Jones 24. Lee 25. Mcintosh 26. Monroe 27. l\Iontgomery 28. ]).Iorgan 29. Newton 30. Quitman 31. Rabun 32. Ran