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LMC Faculty Remembered

"Dean Clement made history so clear that I wanted to visit all the places we studied...I received a good undergraduate education at Municipal. World Culture
and History of Western Civilization gave me a foundation to appreciate art, literature and to become a good librarian."

"Miss Atkins and Miss Herod were very stylish and looked good in their clothes. We liked to watch Miss Herod stroll across the campus. Mr George Robinson was a "man about town" but he had a very large vocabulary and had such a melodious soft voice that it was a pleasure to hear him lecture. Mr. Lawson was a "gentleman from the old school". Dean Clement, when he lectured, (he) would put his hand up to his forehead, close his eyes and make history come alive. Mr. Redding introduced me to a different world. He was from "Up East" and was a product of Eastern schools. I kept in touch with him through his writings until his death."

On athletic trips, Mr. Parrish taught "Rice" to play Bridge.

~Bessie Russell Stone, 1936

"The faculty at Municipal instilled in each of us a desire to study and attain a good education, in order to compete in this society of which we live."

~David L. White, 1951

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