President's Reception, 1955, photo 2
 

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“President's Reception, 1955, photo 2,” Appalachian State University Libraries Digital Collections, accessed December 23, 2024, https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/9190.


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Title

President's Reception, 1955, photo 2

Description

This image shows the President's Reception, held at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in 1955 for Appalachian State co-founder and retiring President Blanford Barnard Dougherty. Two women are seen standing by a buffet table, holding a center piece, candles, and a tray of food. Along with his brother D. D. Dougherty, B. B. Dougherty co-founded Watauga Academy in 1899, and served as superintendent to Appalachian Training School (1903-1925), and was president of Appalachian State Normal School (1925-1929) and Appalachian State Teachers College. During his early term at Appalachian, he taught English and pedagogy, and served in numerous capacities on state boards and commissions. He received a Bachelor of Science from Carson-Newman College in 1896 and a Bachelor of Philosophy degree from the University of North Carolina. He died in 1957.

Subject

Faculty
Staff
Appalachian State University

Source

Pritchett Collection, 2003.080, Box 6, President's Reception ND, C14.1.4.6.

Publisher

University Archives, Appalachian State University

Date

1955

Format

JPEG
Photographs

Language

English

Type

Image

Temporal Coverage

1950s

Corporate Names

Appalachian State Teachers College (N.C.)

Series

Series 2 -- Events

File name

1878_2003_080_A.jpg

Sponsors

The Appalachian State University Historical Photographs Digitization Project is supported with federal Library Service and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources through the North Carolina ECHO, 'Exploring Cultural Heritage Online' Digitization Grant Program.