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819: 164:", was printed in newspapers statewide. She served on the Alabama State Personnel Board from 1941 to 1953. "She has made herself a place in the grateful affections of thousands who live in the rural districts on account of her work with canning clubs and in supervising rural schools," according to a 1916 report. 172:
In 1916, Delphine Feminear married engineering professor Albert Lee Thomas (1885–1963). They had a son, Albert Lee Thomas Jr. (1923–1996), and a daughter, Delphine Thomas Cain. She died in Auburn in 1963, a few weeks after her husband, aged 72 years. In 1977, Thomas was nominated for the
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programs, and was active in politics, the Alabama Congress of Parents and Teachers, Auburn Methodist Church, and
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in 1910. She attended a summer program for teachers at the University of Alabama in 1914.
106: 90: 200:. Troy University Archives. Troy University. p. 101 – via Internet Archive. 833: 802: 105:, the daughter of Joseph Feminear and Delphine Byrne Feminear. She graduated from 149: 134: 798: 89:(October 1, 1890 – July 22, 1963) was an American educator and civic leader in 195: 349:
Catalogue of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama
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as a young woman. In 1913 she became principal of a school in
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Bulletin, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education
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Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (1916).
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work. Her 1938 essay, "Some Facts About the Alabama
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Auburn, Alabama
Bay Minette, Alabama
Troy State Normal School
Pike County, Alabama
Edgewater
Montgomery
Auburn University
1918 flu pandemic
Marietta Johnson School of Organic Education
Fairhope
Girl Scout
4-H Club
American Red Cross
Poll Tax Laws
Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
The Palladium 1919
"State Normal Class of 1910 Holds Reunion"
Catalogue
"What Constitutes Successful Work in Agriculture in the High School"
Schools in the Landscape: Localism, Cultural Tradition, and the Development of Alabama's Public Education System, 1865-1915
ISBN
978-0-8173-1709-6
"Notes and Personal"
"Publications of Associations"
Catalogue of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama
"List of Faculty Members"
"Letter of Appreciation"
"Organic School Notes"
"4-H Club Work Leads the Way in Alabama"

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