Background
Haley, Mrs. Lovick Pierce was born on September 7, 1880 in Ripley, Mississippi, United States. Daughter of Frederick Jones and Corra (Gaillard) McDonnell.
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Haley, Mrs. Lovick Pierce was born on September 7, 1880 in Ripley, Mississippi, United States. Daughter of Frederick Jones and Corra (Gaillard) McDonnell.
A.M., Lambuth College, Jackson, Tennessee, 1901. Post- graduate student, University of Mississippi, 1902.
Teacher of Latin, French and history, 1902-1904 and 1917-1920. 1st assistant Department, Mississippi Department, of Archives and History from 1934. Director General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1928-1930.
One of five Mississipians chosen to constitute National Democratic Headquarters in Mississippi, 1932-1936. Member State Library Commission, 1928-1930. Chairman advisory committee Mississippi Federation of Women’ Clubs, 1930-1936.
President, 1928-1930, state parliamentarian, 1936-1940.
A believer should support social climates, in which human communities are maintained and strengthened for the sake of all persons and their growth.
The sense of being connected is how the Church as a whole should be structured. At its heart is an understanding of the Christian community as the 'body of Christ '.
Member Philomathean Society. Clubs: Research, Review, Business and Professional Women’s Magazine Traveled throughout United States and in other countries. Republican Mothers of the State on Mother’s Day, University of Mississippi, 1930, and responded to Address of Welcome.
Holder for life of state teachers’ professional license.
Married Lovick Pierce Haley, October 26, 1904 (died May 28, 1929). Children: Fred McDonnell, Lovick Pierce, Archie McDonnell.