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Washington State reader related to three in Jim article on LWC

Wonders if Lindsey ever consider grandfathering in members of LW Training school with Bachelors Degrees as graduates

Bob Koch writes:
I was interested to see three of my relatives mentioned in your article about Lindsey Wilson of 100 years ago. My grandmother was the Gertrude Gabbert mentioned, and grandfather Montie (I never saw him called that, only Mont) Murrell. Gertrude's brother, Mont (Montie) Gabbert eventually earned a PhD in philosophy from the University of Chicago and was the head of the Philosophy Department at the University of Pittsburgh.

I've wondered recently if LW Training School graduates of 100 years ago could have petitioned to be grandfathered (literally) into a Bachelors Degree as graduates.....I expect it's never been considered as there are so few members of the class of 1910 to make the request.

I enjoy reading the online magazine from Washington State; thank you for providing it! -Bob Koch
Comments above re article 37061 100 Years Ago Events on Lindsey Hill dominated the news




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