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*Condition Note: Vintage book is well but gently used with minor cover/corner/edge wear and is clean.*
In every worth-while institution there seems always to be a steadying personality, a far-seeing soul. One who has personal access to the scenes of the past, and who keeps the long-term goals of the present in up-to-date perspective. Such a figure is Mrs. Eugenia Isabella Cunningham, Oakwood's student and teacher, learner and counselor, daughter and matriarch, through forty-odd years of struggle against the bitter but deeply human tendencies of resignation to things as they are.
In these pages she tells with simplicity and directness the story of her life, which largely was bound up in the development of Oakwood College, a Seventh-day Adventist coeducational institution near Huntsville, Alabama.
CONTENTS
The Great Flood of 1882
Life Without Mother
Gamma's Canned Peaches
My Work at Monmouth
The Sabbath--Saturday of Sunday?
Father is Irritated
Letter from Birmingham
The Accepted Rule
Matron of the Orphanage
My Marriage
Life-and Death
The Missing Food
Charles is Baptized
New Assignment
An Unexpected Honor
Cunningham Hall
My Own Cottage
The Way of Life
Serenity of Mind
A Comforting Thought
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1954 |
Printed: |
1954 |
Pages: |
142 |
Publisher: |
Southern Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |