Levi Watkins Learning Center Digital Collections (Alabama State University)
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A survey of factors germane to the teaching of mathematical skills to children in grades one through six / by Carolyn Lee Hall Tillage-Colvin.
A survey of selected research programs designed to enhance teaching and learning effectiveness in mathematics education 1986-1987 / by Larry G. Jarrett.
Dr. Ralph Bryson on 1987 graduation
A black & white 3x4 photograph of Dr. Ralph Bryson (English Professor) on Graduation Exercise
An investigation of odyssey of the mind students' academic performance in the Selma City Schools 1986-1987 / |c Eddie R. Dawson.
Alabama State University Athletic Department
A B&W 5x3 photograph of five members of the Alabama State University Athletic Department. James Hall is in the middle
Interview Excerpt of Dr. John Garrick Hardy
John Garrick Hardy was a sociology professor, administrator, and organizational activist. He is the son of John and Pinkie Hardy of Mobile, Alabama. At four, Hardy arrived in Montgomery to live with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman. There, he developed in multiple ways: learning to play sports and musical instruments, finding paid employment, and getting an educational foundation which extended to a B.A. from what became Alabama State University. Then he earned a Master’s in Vocational Guidance from Iowa State University, and in 1946, a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. He married Mildred Motley and they had daughter Johnelia. Starting a career at ASU in 1933 that spanned more than four decades, he garnered many laurels including “Great Teacher,” an honorary degree, and a student center bearing his name. Dr. Hardy is identified with numerous cultural institutions including Bethel Baptist Church, Montgomery County Library Board, Sigma Pi Phi, Alpha Phi Alpha, Masons, Elks, and the March of Dimes