Studio portrait of Constance Mock, circa 1940 2

Constance Lee Mock Robinson (1921-2018) was the daughter of Henry Bascom Mock and Ethel Spaugh Mock. She was a native of North Carolina, moving with her family to Jacksonville, Alabama in the 1930s. She graduated from Jacksonville High School and the Jacksonville State Teachers College (now Jacksonv...

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Main Author: Russell Brothers Studio
Format: Electronic
Published: Jacksonville State University, Houston Cole Library
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/46257
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collection Jacksonville State University Historical Photographs Collection
building Jacksonville State University, Houston Cole Library
publisher Jacksonville State University, Houston Cole Library
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Studio portrait of Constance Mock, circa 1940 2
Russell Brothers Studio
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Jacksonville State University -- History
Jacksonville State Teachers College -- History
College students -- Alabama
Jacksonville State Teachers College -- Students
spelling Studio portrait of Constance Mock, circa 1940 2Russell Brothers StudioConstance Lee Mock Robinson (1921-2018) was the daughter of Henry Bascom Mock and Ethel Spaugh Mock. She was a native of North Carolina, moving with her family to Jacksonville, Alabama in the 1930s. She graduated from Jacksonville High School and the Jacksonville State Teachers College (now Jacksonville State University). She worked as a teacher in the Gadsden and Anniston City School systems. In 1944, she married Walter Stitt Robinson, Jr. After her marriage, she and her husband ultimately settled in Lawrence, Kansas. This photograph of Mock was published in The Anniston Star on February 9, 1940 with caption: "Miss Constance Mock, Jacksonville, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Mock, is a student at the Jacksonville State Teachers College. Miss Mock was one of three students averaging A during the winter quarter. Miss Mock, a graduate of the Jacksonville High School, is a sophomore, and has made an average of A since entering the college. She is the sophomore representative on the social committee; reporter for the Geography Club, Morgan Literary Society and History Club; member of the program committee of the Dramatic Club, and is active in the young people's work at the Methodist Church."1940-01-01T08:00:00Ztextimage/jpeghttps://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/46257https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/context/lib-ac-histimg/article/47256/type/native/viewcontent/76175.jpgThis image was digitized and access generously provided by Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library, which holds the original Russell Brothers glass negatives. The Russell Brothers collection was donated to Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library by Lance Johnson Studio. JSU has been granted the non-exclusive right to use these images for any non-commercial, institutional, research or teaching purpose. All other uses require permission from the rightsholder (Lance Johnson Studio | Jim Johnson, Photographer | 1213 Noble St, Anniston, AL 36201 | 256.236.9999). Those seeking photographic prints may contact Lance Johnson Studio or digitalcommons@jsu.edu for more information.Historical Image CollectionJSU Digital CommonsJacksonville State University -- HistoryJacksonville State Teachers College -- HistoryCollege students -- AlabamaJacksonville State Teachers College -- Studentshttps://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/47256/thumbnail.jpg
title Studio portrait of Constance Mock, circa 1940 2
titleStr Studio portrait of Constance Mock, circa 1940 2
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description Constance Lee Mock Robinson (1921-2018) was the daughter of Henry Bascom Mock and Ethel Spaugh Mock. She was a native of North Carolina, moving with her family to Jacksonville, Alabama in the 1930s. She graduated from Jacksonville High School and the Jacksonville State Teachers College (now Jacksonville State University). She worked as a teacher in the Gadsden and Anniston City School systems. In 1944, she married Walter Stitt Robinson, Jr. After her marriage, she and her husband ultimately settled in Lawrence, Kansas. This photograph of Mock was published in The Anniston Star on February 9, 1940 with caption: "Miss Constance Mock, Jacksonville, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Mock, is a student at the Jacksonville State Teachers College. Miss Mock was one of three students averaging A during the winter quarter. Miss Mock, a graduate of the Jacksonville High School, is a sophomore, and has made an average of A since entering the college. She is the sophomore representative on the social committee; reporter for the Geography Club, Morgan Literary Society and History Club; member of the program committee of the Dramatic Club, and is active in the young people's work at the Methodist Church."
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