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"Teléph-on-délgreen"
Campus Murray,
Kentucky
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Teléph-on-délgreen,was
once the name of the campus where Murray State
University is located. Over one hundred ten years
ago, the school was called, "Nathan B.
Stubblefield's Wireless Industrial School, or
"Teléph-on-délgreen"
?
"Yes" -- said, the late Murray State Professor,
Dr.
Hortin, Ph.D.
-- "Today, Stubblefield's school, radio station,
fruit orchards and watermelon patches used for
atmospheric transmissions, is called Murray State
University."
____The
Teléph-on-délgreen
Campus
(85
acres) first
became Murray State Normal School, Murray Teachers
College, Murray State Teachers College, Murray
State College, and now Murray
State University, (MSU)
------Since
1902, the original "Teléph-on-délgreen"
85 acre campus has served students from near and
far, as far away as China. The campus was
originally named "Teléph-on-délgreen"
by Nathan B. Stubblefield, because of the nature of
the land's ability to emit electromagnetic energy
from the ground. This enabled him to transmit voice
through the atmosphere without wires. Rainey T.
Wells, was one of his first students, (1892).
------In
1913, options to buy the 85 acre campus were sold
to Rainey T. Wells and the other associates of the
NBS Enterprise, known as the "big six". By 1922,
the "Teléph-on-délgreen" campus
became a full fledged State College and
construction began. Wesley Carr was the first
president and Rainey T. Wells became the second in
1927.
---------
The
"Teléph-on-délgreen"
campus
has grown from an enrollment of 4 students in 1902
-- to 202 students when it became a state college
in 1922, to almost 10,000
today as MSU.
------Several
years after Rainey became a popular 32 year old,
Kentucky lobbyist, fund raiser, and the elected
member to the board of management for the Woodsmen
of the World, (1911-46), he built the controversial
Mansion for himself and his family on
Teléph-on-délgreen.
------When
the funding came in from the State to pay for
Teléph-on-délgreen, his "Hello
Rainey" fame paid off royally. He became the head
legal counsel for the fraternal insurance company,
as well as the founder of the Murray State Normal
School, now Murray State University. In 1926,
Rainey became its president, and the State's
leading educator and fund raiser.
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History
1. Over the rivers,
and through the dells, we hear the songs we know,
Papa drives the buggy 'n horse because he knows the
road.
2. Over del greens, and through the snow, to
Grandmother's house we go,
we carry our phone where ever we go, and do the things
we're told.
3. Over the river, and
through the dells, to Grandmother's house away,
hear children sing from Telédélgreen -- for
'tis a holiday.
4. Over the meadows and through the dells, we hear the
songs we know,
Papa knows his age we're told for - 'tis is his own --
birthday.
5. Over the river, and
through the dells, to Grandmother's house away,
hear children sing from Telédélgreen -- for
'tis a holiday.
6. Over the meadows and through the dells, we hear the
songs we know,
Papa knows his age we're told for - 'tis is his own --
birthday.
Telédélgreen is a
song traditionally performed by the
Teléph-on-délgreen students, (most of them
the Stubblefield kids), from 1894 to 1910. The tune was
part of the music curriculum. The song was the theme
played by Bernard during wireless demonstrations and
during the the Thanksgiving and Nathan B. Stubblefield's
birthday season, November 21st.
*The musical portion of the
Stubblefield lyrics originally contained the poem written
by Lydia Maria Child. The Stubblefield lyrics replaced
the Lydia Maria Child poem in 1898.
The poem appeared in Flowers for Children, Vol. 2 in
1844.