The Trail, Yearbook of Daniel Baker College, 1922 Page: 96
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School of c/rtMRS. MARTHA MORRIS
Charcoal and Art Painting, Art Institute of Chicago, '01; China
and Water Colors with Miss Mathues of Memphis, Tenn., '04; Landscape
Painting with Mr. Rupert Hamilton of Scotland; Water Colors
and China, Texas Christian University, '09; Scientific Drawing with
Mr. Tackye of Japan; Art, Daniel Baker College, '14-.
Daniel Baker College is very proud of her art school. It is not
headed by a person whose purpose is mercenary, but by a real artist.
Mrs. Morris has been with the College faculty longer than any present
member (excepting Zack ), and is one of the most loved and respected
in all that august assembly.
The art exhibit that Mrs. Morris and her pupils placed before the
public last commencement might well have graced the art gallery of some
great university. We hope that the day may soon arrive when there
shall be ample room for this important department. Art should be the
MOST important feature of a college education, for what is life without
beauty and imaginative thought? All students should at least know
how to appreciate art.
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Daniel Baker College (Brownwood, Tex.). The Trail, Yearbook of Daniel Baker College, 1922, yearbook, 1922; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41435/m1/99/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.