Talk:Morehead State University/Archive 1

History
No mention is made in this article concerning the school's founders, Dr. Francis Christopher "Frank C." Button (1863-1933) and his widowed mother, Mrs. Phebe Phelps Button (1840-1892). The following statement could also use a bit of expansion - "It was taken over by the state in 1922." Actually, the school's founder, Dr. Button, had been State Supervisor of Rural Schools for the Kentucky State Department of Education for several years at this point (and later during the 1920's as Assistant State Supervisor, after his return to Morehead). No doubt, his involvement with the state's department of education lead to the school becoming a publicly chartered school in 1922. He continued his service to the school as it's first president from 1922 to 1929, the same position he had held since founding it in October 1887 to 1892, and from 1896 to 1911. (Note - Frank may have left the school in 1892 with his dying mother, who moved "near the sea at Boston" (Mass.), seeking relief from her lung ailments. She died later that year in Illinois, 10 days after arriving at her sister's home in Oquawka). [R.S. Clark]   —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.36.163.29 (talk) 18:53, 27 November 2009 (UTC)

The 3rd paragraph under the history section needs the most attention. Most of it sounds more like superstition than fact, and the rest appears to get completly off subject.

Cokie500 23:54, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

Bohemian Club & grove doen't "sound" real either but it sure is.

The reference to "sacred geometry" are even found in such wikipedia articles about the winnepeg government building also adorned with sphinxes and idols.

Such institutions of the power elete tend to look down on the simpletons as superstitious and then go out and participate in festival to bacus or the owl. or chant things like "death equals death" (skull and bones then get elected to office. To not be superstitios of elete that run in these circles and put up symbols of there kooky beliefs on our public institutions while supporting ratical cultural engineering by the likes of charatable trusts and ACLU et cetera is the HEIGHT OF IGNOR-ance. Black marble obelisks are associated with the occult do your own research here and read the musings of Albert Pike and the like. A black marble obelisk (or monolith) at the entrance to a institution with a esoteric 13 in the natural marble smack dab in the middle of the middle section with the cornes aligned to the compass tend to make some start looking around abit once it is noticed that is. Pay no attention to Rod Serling standing over there...submitted for your approval?

Cartmell hall link redirects to the current page. Thompson hall links to a college in New York. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.129.136.5 (talk) 22:34, 5 August 2010 (UTC)

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This article reads like an advertisement
Additionally, some of the IPs that have edited the article are directly from Morehead State (147.133.193.174). Auror Andrachome (talk) 01:32, 3 September 2016 (UTC)

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