Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1930 Page: 10
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1() ARTIENE C1TRTTTAN COLLEGE
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Physical Training
Student in Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas.
Lacks one quarter of B. S. degree. Teacher of science in Greenville
High School, 1923-'24. Present position since 1924.
LAWRENCE L. SMITH, B. A.
Business Administration
B. A., Abilene Christian College, 1928.
LOLA BELL BRADFORD, B. A.
Freshman English
B. A., Abilene Christian College, 1928.
MARY HALE, B. A.
Speech Arts
B. A. Degree from Simmons University 1927; Diploma from
the Expression Department of Abilene Christian College, 1928.
Special work in Theodore Irvin's School of Dramatic Art, New
York, Summer 1928. Summer 1929 special work in Texas Christian
University conducted by Curry's School of Expression of
Boston. Lessons with Professor Lew D. Fallis. Present position
since 1928.
MRS. C. B. LOCK
Art
Present position since 1927.
LEONARD BURFORD, B. A.
Piano and Voice
B. A., Abilene Christian College, 1925. Diploma in Piano
Abilene Christian College, 1925. Pupil of Sigismond Stojowski.
Four years training in Voice, Abilene Christian College.ARTURNE CHRISTIANCTIA COLLEGE
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