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A Competent Effort.
Sadly, there isnt a lot of documentation for the early years of FSU or Seminary West of the Suwannee. Two of my ancestors were professors at the Seminary, and Dr.Murphree was a relative as well. The book contains an assortment of photos, especially one of the old Seminary building. The book is worth the current price.
Published on February 10, 2006 by James B. Johnson
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a sad waste of a reader's time
There is good reason that this poorly documented attempt at a history of Florida State University ranks #1,336,672 in book sales. Documentation is largely "hearsay," what people are "said to have said." I suppose a reader would have to be at least mildly interested in Florida State University's history to even pick this up, but I say don't waste your time!
Published on August 4, 2005 by Elizabeth Dennis
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A Competent Effort., February 10, 2006
This review is from: Femina Perfecta: The Genesis of Florida State University (Paperback)
Sadly, there isnt a lot of documentation for the early years of FSU or Seminary West of the Suwannee. Two of my ancestors were professors at the Seminary, and Dr.Murphree was a relative as well. The book contains an assortment of photos, especially one of the old Seminary building. The book is worth the current price.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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a sad waste of a reader's time, August 4, 2005
This review is from: Femina Perfecta: The Genesis of Florida State University (Paperback)
There is good reason that this poorly documented attempt at a history of Florida State University ranks #1,336,672 in book sales. Documentation is largely "hearsay," what people are "said to have said." I suppose a reader would have to be at least mildly interested in Florida State University's history to even pick this up, but I say don't waste your time!
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