Hughes, James

2006

Comments by Fletcher Srygley We visited several congregations when

we moved back to Nashville. One of the first times that we attended Otter Creek I happened into a class being taught by John Crothers. That Sunday Jim Hughes was teaching for John. Jim spent part of the period telling about his father taking him to the Scopes trial in Dayton, Tennessee, when he was about twelve years old. Later, after we placed membership, I got to know Jim and learned that he was a talented artist and musician, and that he was Director of Art for Metro Nashville Schools. Many years later a building at Lipscomb was named for James D. Hughes. That class was my first connection to a very interesting member of our church forty years ago.

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