isa-normaladvance-1915-00196

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S3. 1ST. S3.FRANK RAWDON HIGGINS.Professor Higgins graduated from Acadia University in 1891 and was appointed teacher of Scienceand Mathematics in the Acadia Villa Academy, a College Preparatory and Business School, in Horton,Nova Scotia. After teaching for one year he studied Electrical Engineering in Halifax for one summerand came to the United States, taking up the work of private tutoring at Ithaca, N. Y., and at the sametime entering the Graduate School of Cornell University where he specialized in Mathematics andPhysics. He continued his studies at Chicago University after obtaining the degree of A. M. from Cornelland came to the State Normal School in January, 1897. Mr. Higgins returned to Chicago University fora summer term and for several summers was examiner in Mathematics in connection with the Department of Education for the Province of Nova Scotia, this Department being the only authority togrant teachers licenses in the Province.ROSE MARIAN COX.After being graduated from the State Normal, Miss Cox taught three years as English teacher in theBlufifton, Indiana, High School. Four years were then spent in further preparation to teach English andGerman, one year at Indiana University where the A. B. degree was secured, one in Berlin, Germany,and the next two in Cornell University where the degree of A. M. was taken. Miss Cox then went toFort Scott, Kansas, arid taught one year in the High School. The following fall she entered the Normal Faculty as Assistant in Psychology and General Assistant. On leave of absence, a second yearwas spent in Berlin, and the following fall Miss Cox entered Chicago University, a candidate for thePh. D. degree.Six years ago she was appointed to the position of Assistant Professor of German, which positionshe now holds.FREDERICK GILBERT MUTTERER.Professor Mutterer finished the public school curriculum of schools in Wurttemberg, Germany. Hewas then graduated from the high school of the Illinois State Normal University, Normal, 111., and fromthe three year Normal Course of the same institution. Following this he was graduated from the A. B.course of the University of Chicago. In addition he has done one years graduate work at the Universityof Berlin, Germany.Mr. Mutterer has taught one year in the district schools of Illinois, and was principal of the highschool, Galena, 111., for two years. For five years he was Instructor of German and Latin in the ElginAcademy, Elgin, 111. He was then Assistant Professor of German and Latin in the Indiana State Normal School two years and Professor of German in the Indiana State Normal School eleven years.FREDERICK HENRY WENG.Professor Weng entered the University of Michigan in 1892 and graduated from that institution in1898, having taught two years (1895-97) in the meantime, in the Marine City, Mich., High School. Afterhis graduation he taught in the Detroit School for Boys one year. He then returned to the University ofMichigan, and received the Masters degree in 1900. During the next three years he taught in the highschool of Leadville, Colorado. In the Spring of 1903 he came to I. S. N. as Assistant Professor of Latinand German. Receiving a leave of absence during the fall and winter of 1904-05, he spent that time doingwork in the Latin department of Chicago University. For the past seven or eight years he has been Assistant Professor of Latin.
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