Nettie
Fowler
McCormick Service Day
On
January 14, 1913, the trustees of Tusculum College,
in recognition
of the beneficence of Mrs. Nettie Fowler McCormick, established
McCormick Day
as a College holiday to be celebrated annually on February 8, the date
of her
birthday.
During
the custom's
early years, the day began with a chapel service during which a
speaker
related the highlights of the patron's life, emphasizing her love of
cleanliness and good order: an oft-repeated story tells of her donning
her
white gloves to inspect dorm rooms for dust. Thereafter, students
industriously
worked to spruce up the campus and their rooms in preparation for an
afternoon
neatness contest and open house. The day's activities were concluded
with an
evening dinner to which faculty and friends were invited.
Until
Mrs. McCormick's death
in 1924, President Charles Oliver Gray always took pen in hand on
February 9 to
report to her on the activities of her birthday. These letters from Tusculum
provided much
pleasure and satisfaction to the elderly widow.
McCormick
Day has evolved
throughout the years. Today, the spirit of Mrs. McCormick infuses our
Service
Day activities. The annual campus-wide event sends students, faculty,
and staff
to work in service placements which have been identified by members of
our local
communities. Whether it is sprucing up the campus (we still do some of
that),
painting a building for the Scouts, or holding a party in a senior
citizen
center, we feel confident Mrs. McCormick would, in her typical fashion,
be
ready to put on her white gloves and help.
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