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John C. Campbell Folk School, no. 10 (October 1930)
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Object Description
Title
John
C
.
Campbell
Folk
School
,
no
.
10
(October
1930)
Creator
Campbell, Olive D. (Olive Dame), 1882-1954
Bidstrup, Marguerite
John C. Campbell Folk School
Medium of Original
newsletters
Date of Orginal
1930-10
Dimensions
8" x 7"
Description
John
C
.
Campbell
Folk
School
published
a
series
of
newsletters
from
1926
to
1950
.
Written
like
a
letter
from the
school's
director
, the
newsletter
is
a
source
of
information
about
the
classes
and
activities
at the
Folk
School
and their
impact
on the
surrounding
community
. In this
issue
,
Director
Olive
Dame
Campbell
reflects
that as the
Folk
School
celebrates
its
fifth
birthday
,
it
is
stable
,
past
the "
experimental
"
stages
, and has
witnessed
tangible
results
of
goals
. The
Mill
House
is
reported
to be
used
for a
shop
and an "
agricultural
laboratory
"
until
an
addition
can
be
made
to the
barn
. The
growth
of the
agricultural
program
is
evident
in the
winning
Jersey
herd
and a
new
brooder
house
for the
chickens
.
Reports
on
classes
include
a
new
venture
of
hosting
short
crafts
courses
for
younger
children
where
Park
Fisher
led
the
boys
in
making
tool
chests
,
while
Louise
Pitman
and
Jane
Chase
taught
the
girls
weaving
, and
Margaret
Campbell
taught
carving
,
painting
, and
drawing
for
all
the
children
. The
newsletter
ends
with a
plea
for
donations
for
student
scholarships
.
Included
are
photographs
of '
tea
time,
' the
Women's
Club
, the
Log
House
Museum
.
Subject - Topic
Adult education -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Subject - Group
John C. Campbell Folk School
Time Period
1930s
Location
Cherokee County (N.C.)
Source Institution
John C. Campbell Folk School
Collection
John
C
.
Campbell
Folk
School
Records
.
Newsletters
and
Reports
,
1925-1954
Inventory Number
JCCFS_121
Copyright Information
All rights reserved. For permissions and use, contact John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC 28902
Digital Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
Description
Title
John
C
.
Campbell
Folk
School
,
no
.
10
(October
1930)
Creator
Campbell, Olive D. (Olive Dame), 1882-1954
Bidstrup, Marguerite
John C. Campbell Folk School
Medium of Original
newsletters
Date of Orginal
1930-10
Dimensions
8" x 7"
Description
John
C
.
Campbell
Folk
School
published
a
series
of
newsletters
from
1926
to
1950
.
Written
like
a
letter
from the
school's
director
, the
newsletter
is
a
source
of
information
about
the
classes
and
activities
at the
Folk
School
and their
impact
on the
surrounding
community
. In this
issue
,
Director
Olive
Dame
Campbell
reflects
that as the
Folk
School
celebrates
its
fifth
birthday
,
it
is
stable
,
past
the "
experimental
"
stages
, and has
witnessed
tangible
results
of
goals
. The
Mill
House
is
reported
to be
used
for a
shop
and an "
agricultural
laboratory
"
until
an
addition
can
be
made
to the
barn
. The
growth
of the
agricultural
program
is
evident
in the
winning
Jersey
herd
and a
new
brooder
house
for the
chickens
.
Reports
on
classes
include
a
new
venture
of
hosting
short
crafts
courses
for
younger
children
where
Park
Fisher
led
the
boys
in
making
tool
chests
,
while
Louise
Pitman
and
Jane
Chase
taught
the
girls
weaving
, and
Margaret
Campbell
taught
carving
,
painting
, and
drawing
for
all
the
children
. The
newsletter
ends
with a
plea
for
donations
for
student
scholarships
.
Included
are
photographs
of '
tea
time,
' the
Women's
Club
, the
Log
House
Museum
.
Subject - Topic
Adult education -- Appalachian Region, Southern
Subject - Group
John C. Campbell Folk School
Time Period
1930s
Location
Cherokee County (N.C.)
Source Institution
John C. Campbell Folk School
Collection
John
C
.
Campbell
Folk
School
Records
.
Newsletters
and
Reports
,
1925-1954
Inventory Number
JCCFS_121
Copyright Information
All rights reserved. For permissions and use, contact John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC 28902
Digital Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
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