Group of JSTC Teachers Standing on Steps of Capitol Hill during Trip to Washington, D.C.

A group of 35 people from Jacksonville State Teachers College made a 5 day trip to Washington, D.C. to study government first hand. Two days were spent at Capitol Hill attending meetings and listening to political leaders. Shown the group stands on the steps outside Capitol Hill. The group was compo...

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Main Author: Herbert Cunningham
Format: Electronic
Published: Jacksonville State University, Houston Cole Library
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/45891
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Summary:A group of 35 people from Jacksonville State Teachers College made a 5 day trip to Washington, D.C. to study government first hand. Two days were spent at Capitol Hill attending meetings and listening to political leaders. Shown the group stands on the steps outside Capitol Hill. The group was composed of Paul Starnes, Imogene Duncan, Mildred Pennington, Lauzanne Sims, Josephine Clonts, Viola Street, Lucille Fulks, Betty Higgins, Maxine Parrish, Virginia Love, Juanita Miller, Kathryn Roberson, Nell Gray, Betty Land, Ada Igou, Virginia Mask, Kathryn Lane, Lois Perry, Mana Stone, Eliza Grimwood, Clara Davis, Fay Sutton, Mrs. George Cowden, Lucille Gibbs, Carmen Traylor, Margaret Nabors, Evelyn Denham, A.R. Prince, Winnie Higgins, Theona Youngblood, Frances Love, Helen Weiss, Dr. Baskin Wright, Dr. Ernest Stone (directors), Mr. and Mrs. R.K. Coffee (Jacksonville News). (circa July 16, 1950)