lUT A h LaGrange Female College LaGrange, Georgia rufus W. Smith. President MID-SUMMER BULLETIN, 1907 One ol the Hiflh-Grade Colleues lor Women In the South. None Higher College Opens September 18, 1907 Faculty, 1907-08 Gliicers of Administration RUFU8 W. smith President MRS. RCFUfl W. SMITH Lady Principal KEY. HUBEBT M. SMITH Vice-President ALWVN M. SMITH Director ot Music LEON P. SMITH Dean and Registrar MRS. HUBERT M. SMITH Bookkeeper MISS MAIIm.h SMITH Assistant Lady Principal and Librarian MRS. L R. MKADOR Housekeeper 1 Librarian to be chosen. J Literary Departments RUFUS W. SMITH, A. B., A. M.. Professor of Metaphysics ar.u dible President Smith graduated at Emory College in 1886 with honor, and received the degree <>f A. It from the mum institu- tion in 1n7:5. He tauylit tor several years in Sparta and other pliiees; was Principal of the Acudemic Department of Emory College, L872 79; vrai Preaident of Dalton Female College, 1879-85; end has been Preaident of LaGrange Female College for the peel twenty-two years. MRS. RUFIS W. SMITH, Emeritus Professor of Astronomy and Physiology Studied lit Wesleyan institute (Cincinnati) for three years; rivate pupil of Professor Crawford (Oxford, England, Uni- sit.v) for two years. While she finished her education hefore tng degrees to women was customary. Mrs. Smith has an -ation fuller than the college courses of her day. REV 1UBERTM. SMITH, A. B., Professor of English and Greek. A B., 'Hi (Emory C< Uege). Has had one year of post- graduate work at Vanderbilt University and over one year at the D Diversity of Chicago. Member of the North Georgia Oonferenee. Ex-President Kheinhart Normal College. LEON P. SMITH, A. B., Professor of Sciences A. R., *W (Emory College). Studied at the University of Chicago; Instructor in Geology at the University of Georgia Sunnier School, L904; Geologist and Chemist for the Industrial lep; itinent of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. MISS MARCIA L. CULVER, Lit. drad., Professor of Latin and French Normal College Diploma,?? (Georgia Normal am! Indus- trial College). Studied at the Summer School at Knoxville in *02; .studied at the University of Chicago for one year. Mi-s Culver was at one lime teacher in the Sparta (Gu.) Public Sehools and subsequently Instructor in Latin and French he- fore becoming Professor. 3 LITERARY DEPARTMENTS MISS MARGARET E. SHEPHERD. A. B., Professor of History art Mathematics A. H., "i'l (Judaon Institute). Formerly an Instructor in LaGraage Female College, and for the past t\\> years i ft f oners in the Kentuck} Conference College. ISS BUFORD J. JOHNSON, A. B., Professor of Mathematics A. H.. '' (LaGrange Female College). Studied at Colon- hia University; tor aorae time Instructor in the High School ol the Brunawick (Ga.) Public Schools. MISS ACIE MAY RAMSEY. A. B., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics Graduate Union Springs (Ala I Female College. Instructor in Feliciana (La.) Institute. 1899-1904; Professor of French in LaGrange Femak Collage, 1904 -1908, MISS MARION LOUISE BASKIN, Graduate in Expression. Instructor it Expression and Gymnastics G r aduate of the Boatan (Curry) School of Expression, W Student for three yean* the Winthrop (8. C.) Normal CoUegi; private post-graduate student of Miss Harwood, Dmetor Physical Training, Summer School of the South, Kno.wille. Tenn.; [netrvetor in Expression previously in Mansfield (la) Female < Sollege. MISS MARIE BARNETT, A. B., Instructor in Latin A. 15., 07 (LeGraage Female College). MRS. CLIFFORD L. SMITH. A. B., Instructor in Free Hand Drawing A. 11.. *91 (LaGrange Female Collage). BaeArl Departae* MISS YULA MAY SMITH. A. B.. Instructor in English A. B.. W (LaGrange Female College). MRS. HAROLD H. CHILDS. A. B., A. M., Critic in English Composition A. 15.. A. If. (Scarritt College, Mo.). Studied at the D rersity of Chicago. Mrs. Childa, formerly Mis- M. Bj" Woods, ras Professor of English, *98 "Ol, inIaGraafw mate College. l Music Department ALWVN M. SMITH, Mus, Grad., Director, Theoretics. Voice Culture, Musical History M11-. Grad . '*>" (Valparaiso Normal College), Studied in H. E. Conservatory (Boston); then in private under Charles Adams; then in Metropolitan College of Music (New York); ilnn for two and one-half years in Leipsic (Germany) Royal Conservatory of Music, from which last institution he also re- ceived Diploma. MRS. ALWVN M. SMITH. Mus. Orad.. Voice Culture At \. L. Conservatory (Boston) for three years, graduating iti Voice under Mr. Daniels and Signor Rololi: studied in Metropolitan College of Music (New York); then for two rears in Leipsic (Germany) Conservatory under Herren Reb liny ami Knud-on. at which institution she also received a Diploma. MISS ELEANOR C. DAVENPORT, A. B.. Mus. Grad., Piano, Theory, Guitar. Mandolin, Banjo A. B *96, Mu- (ii-ail.. ''.>;. Voice Grad., "4 (LaGrange female College). Bias been studying for the past eighteen months at the Leipsic (Germany) Royal Conservatory of Music on leave of absence from the regular Faculty of this institu- tion, she has heen studying at Leipsic under Qussdorf ill Piano and Gustav Schreck in Harmony, and receive- a COT bfieate in her work. MISS LEILA M. IRVIN, Mus. Grad., Piano, Theory. Sight-Sinjjing If ua, Grad., 1900, Voice Grad., H)4 (LaGrange Female Col- lege). Has studied in Chicago and ha- received two certificates from the Virgil School of Piano (New York). 190$. MISS ROSA MUELLER, Mus. Grad.. Piano. Theory Musical Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Musical Leipsic, Germany, in which city -he was horn and reared. Hkfl Miuller i- a daughter of Robert Mueller, one of the MUSIC DEPARTMENT world renowed Professors in iluii institution, who is a membej of th<' Gewandhaus t hchestra. She studied under Carl Rrtti, B. Zwintscher and Rob. Teichmueller. MISS ESTHER A. DAVENPORT. Lit. (irad., Mm. Grad. Piano. Pipe Orpi. Theory Miss Davenport studied for two yean si the N. E servatorj of Music (Boston) and at the Royal Conservatory el Music (Lei psic). Prior to this she graduated in music and literary work at the Wyoming (Pa,) Seminary, ami studied fa somb time at the Peabodj Conservatory of Music (Baltimore Sin received Diplomas from tli' N. E. Conservators and from the Royal Conservatory at Leipsic, Germany. In Boston sjj studied uim^r Staeny, Whiting, Cutter, EJson, Hale, McQsst tin. Faelton, Dennee, Cole and Porter, in different braadsj of music. Miss Davenport also studied Pipe Organ under lb Denham ami Mr. Hollowaj ami pursued a course in Harpuaai Profeaaor Snoer at Leipsic. She has had several yean' perienee a- s teacher. Art Department MRS. CLIFFORD L SMITH, A. B.. Instructor A. B., *'.1 (LaGrange Female College.) Mrs. Smith studied Art for several years at LaGrange and in the North. In (1 sago she pursued s course at the Art Institute, and has travels through Europe, visiting its Art Galleries, She has taught kinds of Ait Work for several years, A kiln is available (Is longing to Mrs. Smith) for firing China. Schedule of Recitations, 1907-08 n BIOUH ill. I. iioi i:- i l IK* I II. Ill IV. V. Ill IA. META- biology. i:i.i:( Tivi-: ,...,,. . . ,. Pbdagogy PHYSICS HEOLOGY. MUSIC. HERMAN II |. AnN m. BIBLE IV I N'. HI MATH III. _ HERMAN II. LATIN 111 ECONOMIC* VHTKONOMV. < iikmistkv. Ml sir Ml - 1 < BIBLE III ENGLISH II .,,.,, ,, PBENCII II. HERMAN! LATIN II. 'BIBLE II. "MATH. II. PHYSICS M I - 1' MI'SH LATIN I IIjrtoby I I ItK.Mll I. until i MAUI I. ENGLISH I HlSTOIIY 4A. KkbnchJa: ENGLISH 4A LATIN tA. MHHC MATH IA MI'SK . Phwouwi MATH.SA. ENGLHH&A. LATIN. ia. Phto!hmjg' LATIN JA. ENULISH 2A. MATH.SA. MI'Slc. IA. ENGLISH IA. MATH. IA Ml SIC. Histohv IA. ,iK,M; " u '" v I A * Bible I.. II.. III.. IV. come oaee n wees in the place of the study in the Mune block. Mathematics II. for next session only ia Geometry IT. and Trigonometry. An advance in our Mathematics course has not vci affected the next Sophomore class. NOT! that all the ahove courses represent a basal study and eertain other collateral studies. For example, Latin I. includes Vergil, !>< Benectote, Latin Proae I.. Mythology and Latin Prosody, .Each studenl is expected to have as a normal amount "I work four courses a da\ . hut these courses include more than four "studies." Assignment of Classes President Kufus \V. Smiili Metaphysics and Bible IV. Prof. Hubert M. (Smith -English I.. II.. III.. EScononws, Prof. Lean I'. Smith -Physics, Chemistry, Biology, ( reolagy. Miss Culver -French I.. II.. Latin I.. II.. III. Miss Shepard German I.. II.. Historj and Physiology 3A, History LA, I. Mias Bamaey Frendi 4A.. Mathematics LA., 2A.,3A.,4A Mias Johnson Mathematics I., II., III.. Astronomy, Bed- tgogf. Miss Maidae Smith- Bible I.. II.. III. Mias Burnett Latin 2A., SA., t.\.. History 1A . Euj lien LA. Mias Ynln May Smith -English 2A., 8A., *A., tieognv ph.v LA., Historj and Physical Geography -A. Snch other classes, especially Elective*, as may be called for by a sufficient number (normally five) will be provided, if possible. Classification Blanks We enclose Classification Blanks. It' you wish I" patronw this College, please have your Principal or Superintendent till out u Blank and return it to the Registrar of this institution. If your School is one of the accredited schools of the Pniversitj of G e o rgi a , picas,- have him till out one of toe [Jniversitj "* Georgia Uniform Admission Certificates, which trill past, you to Freshman on all work that your school has done leading totW class. These certificates should be sent by the Superintends!' <>r Principal to Leon P. Smith. Registrar, LaGrange, Ga. I Graduates * A. B ilrin: A. Allen - Askew lurif Bametl ( ^ii Boyd title BurnsidP MiHiili' A. I" iiIca Adelaide Hull Uu'lli- Hlefci Bobgood I.. Johnson L. Jones Ulii Kennon i V Tarfc A B A Iverda Bacadai Hllltli'lll' I.. Sillls Haa Mnitii Kvel.vn K B( i.\ I.. Sull'iti Martbi K. Tomltaam Tin in V. TUluajaH Itula K. N arm -r Eugenia Watkina B. S. Eatellc I'iiis PIANO tilellll A Allrn laanla M. Ajtdaraon Halle Arnold M acta Barawtl i t.ii rude Brown Lhasa Balk .Miimiiv - illllOII Nom H. * Barafa I'. Thomaaon VOICE Nellie Brown Certificates ' orlnM V Jarren (1 ranch) Pytea (Phyeica) MwP.Bihwworth I lKm!ll>lll Edna M. Stephens | Rugaobi Watktna (I ranch, Paaasssr) Beatte I. Johnson / Ban 1: Waram j O'liiawar) Don M D pshaw (Herman ) EXPRESSION Swan a. Alton I. hilly. I \niih katgarei Dunson Nellta P. Edgeworth tru 1 Till in ami Villi' Kennon Pttu Udte Bampiey Blanche L. sum Una \| Stephens 1. Warmi MUSIC Maggie M. Anderson (Voice) Willi, - Bradto] (V saiiii' sin' Longshore (Voice) Mora H. Blmmooa (Votee) Tetnaaa V. Thamarar (Voice) t,,-i 1 rode Brown (Orjran) t iiii'iu B Aetna* Willie . lartlaj 1 aHle liiirnsiiii' J ante Iloarn Ban 1. Bagg Bailie Bate Loanssaai . 1 anii' O. Posad Hary i Baaneaei M* C Taivei Jewel] Weston ART Basss 1. Meyer I loroth) lj Haitian" h' iunoi i A SAMPLE RECITAL IN Ml'SIC AND FXPRESSION Certificate Recital Mlaa Gladys Bray. Crawford. Georgia ! Expression MI Gertrude Brown. Waycrou, Georgia Pipe Organ Graduate Recital Minx Marie Barnett. Liitneravtlle. Georgia Planit Mlas Glenn A. Allen. Elberton. Georgia I'iano Buck. Grand Sonata in K-Flat, <>p. 88 Miss Brown Original arrangement of Laura EL Richards 1 Captain .lanuan I. The Story Miss Bray Mozart. Ooneatto in A. First Movement Miss Mien Flakier. Home. Sweet Home Transcription Miss Brown Bach-Si. Saena, Qevotte in B Minor Heetlioveii. Sonata, Op. _'. So. l. Third MoveaMBt Miss Burnett II. Introducing Imogen ami Bob Mi Bray Beethoven. Sonata Patlieti(|iie. Op. IS, First Movement Miss Allen Wely. Offertory in E-HaJ Miss Hiowri III. Day after Star's Bide lias Bra.v Chopin. Prelude. Op. _. Nov. :;. -jo und Is Kaclimanmotl. Prelude, Op, ">. No. I Miss Burnett Ssppe, ( tv.M-tiin- to Poet and Feasant Miss Brown IV. The Bigot! Miss Braj Jensen, Murmuring Zephyrs Leschetizky. Muzurka de Concert in D-Flut. Op. 2, Kb. '-' Miss Allen in COMMENCEMENT CONCERT SATURDAY. JUNE 1 1907 Program Or gan G rand March from Aide, Verdi Mi-s Gertnade Brows Soprano Solo^Vagabond's Low Song, Great Mi-s Maggie M- aaderaoa Hutu LiabeoUaiim, HocturBeHo. I, A Flat. Liszt Miss Lizzie Belle Murph.v Soprano Solo Dream of Love, Gregfi Miss Nellie Brown t Impromptu in A Flat, Tsehaikowsky 1 " l "" i Caprice. Op. 2, StavenhagBB Mis^ Glean A. Allen Beading; Aunt Elenora's Hero, Paulino Phelps Miss Allie Kanaaai ( To a Water Lily. Mu< Dowell Piano "Olio Ku.de. Op. 26, No. 7, Chopin I Melodic Op- 10. Moszkowski Miss Edith D. Stiles INTERMISSION Cavatina, Vi ravviso. o luogfai ameni I ( Sonnumlmla). Bellini Qabaletta,Tunon8ai conqueibeghocchij Mr. Ahryn M. Smith Piano-Autunne. Ltude de Concert, Op. 33, No. 2. Chaminade Miss Leila M. Irvm VecalQoartat Lullaby, Mozart Mioses Anderson. Longshore, Irvin and Terressa Thrower Recitative E Susanna non vien ) j a^ g >) i Mozart Aria 1 >o\ e eOBO 1 Mrs. Alw.vn M. Smith laadiiiii Ifocmtight Guy ae Maupassant Miss Ethel L. Cowan Pinno- Papillons. Ob. '2, Schumann Mis> Boaa Mueller Vocal Trio-M.v Heart at Thy Sweet Voice St- Saens Misses Leila M. In in. Baritone Solo Toreador's Song from Carmen . Bal Mi Alw.vn If. Smith. Piane aroarstte in D Minor EtahnMti) Mis* Edith I'. Stile-.. Beading Ooliah Thomas Ahlricb ICiM Kuth K. Finney. i ' WlirillU I a 1 ,,mnn Piano ... t . ,i \ Sclu Mi-- Bon Mueller. Soprano Solo l>'l Baggie (Semiramide) Bo*i Mr-. Alw.vn M. Smith. Besides the above, Bechals were given Oct. _'-. Nov. - I .- . 11, .Ian. in. 17. :;i. Feb. 14. 85, Maid, |s. April 11. !"> _'... M:iy _'. 11 and ia connection with the Commencement ptfc graaoe. I -j la#range ftmalt College 1908 la6rattgt, 6a.