Skiff article, "Lack of Enrollment Ends Negro Classes," February 14, 1954

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Title
Skiff article, "Lack of Enrollment Ends Negro Classes," February 14, 1954
Description
Lack of Enrollment Ends Negro Classes
Negro classes of the Graduate School have been discontinued because of lack of enrollment, Dean A. T. DeGroot, announced.
Enrollment has averaged 25 per semester. The main obstacle in maintaining a larger enrollment is the inability of the students to use the credits earned towards a TCU degree.
Mrs. Lottie Hamilton, principal of the Gay Street Elementary School, contributed much to encouraging students to enroll. She has earned 30 hours under the program.
Classes were held at the Gay Street School, and students could use the TCU Library.

Mrs. Acklin, 83, Dies
Mrs. Kate Acklin, 83, mother of Miss Pauline Acklin, circulation librarian, died Feb. 8 at Harris Hospital.
Date
1954-02-14
Source
https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/14525
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