Excerpt from The University and the State: An Address Before the University of Tennessee, June 14, 1898
Resolved, That the thanks of the Board of Trustees of the University of Tennessee are hereby most sincerely and cordially extended to Dr. Edward S. Joynes for his able and eloquent address this day delivered before the University; and that the secretary forward to him a copy of this resolution, with the request that the address be forwarded to this Board for publication.
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Excerpt from The University and the State: An Address Before the University of Tennessee, June 14, 1898
Resolved, That the thanks of the Board of Trustees of the University of Tennessee are hereby most sincerely and cordially extended to Dr. Edward S. Joynes for his able and eloquent address this day delivered before the University; and that the secretary forward to him a copy of this resolution, with the request that the address be forwarded to this Board for publication.
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Excerpt from The University and the State: An Address Before the University of Tennessee, June 14, 1898
At a meeting on the afternoon of June 14th, 1898, the Board of Trustees of the University of Tennessee adopted the following resolution:
Resolved, That the thanks of the Board of Trustees of the University of Tennessee are hereby most sincerely and cordially extended to Dr, Edward S. Joynes for his able and eloquent address this day delivered before the University; and that the secretary forward to him a copy of this resolution, with the request that the address be forwarded to this Board for publication.
Edwards. Joynes, born in Virginia, 1834. M. A. University Virginia, 1853. LL. D. William and Mary College, Virginia, 1878. Assistant Professor Ancient Languages, University Virginia, 1853-56. Student University Berlin, Germany, 1856-58. Professor Greek and German, William and Mary College, Virginia, 1858-66. Professor Modern Languages and English, Washington and Lee University, 1866-75. Professor Modern Languages and English, Vanderbilt University, 1875-78. Professor University of Tennessee, English and Belles Lettres, 1878-80. Professor Modern and English Languages and Literature, 1880-82. Professor South Carolina College, 1882-88. Professor Modern Languages, 1888. - Author or editor of well-known text-books for modern language study; among these: Classic French Plays (Corneille, Moliere, Racine); Minimum French Grammar and Reader; Schiller's Maria Stuart, etc. (H. Holt & Co., New York); Joynes-Meissner German Grammar; German Reader; French Fairy Tales, etc. (D. C. Heath & Co., Boston). Also writer or lecturer on various educational topics.
Dr. Joynes has always been a zealous promoter of public education in all its grades - especially of the idea of State education from the primary school to the University. With the late Leon Trousdale he organized and conducted (1878-80) a series of Teachers' Institutes in Tennessee, and was active in organizing the State Institutes at the University of Tennessee. This fact explains some of the allusions in this address. He has been equally conspicuous in like work in South Carolina, and is one of the founders and trustees of the Winthrop Normal and Industrial College for Women at Rock Hill, S.C.
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