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THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYtaught a number of years in DeKalbcounty practiced medicine twelve yearsin Angola and Logansport the firstwoman county superintendent in thestate retired Aug. 16, 1917 from officeof county superintendent living athome education: M. D. degree in 1888,Ann Arbor, Mich.Seiler, Michael, specialist in geographyand geology came to Indiana StateTeachers College as professor of geography in 1890 became head of thedepartment of German in 1893 and heldthis position until his death in 1900.Simmons-Delamo, Mrs. Lucy, ha Hastings, Minnesota nr.Simmons-Howett, Mrs. Fannie, deceased nr.Stephens-Hodgin, Mrs. Alice, nr.Stimson, Charlotte J., la 4404-64th St.,S. E. Portland, Oregon lr 1926, Christian Science Practitioner, Portland, Oregon.Salsich-Bain, Mrs. Fannie, deceased1882 nr.Welch, William L., nr.Woodard, Mattie, deceased nr.Woodard, Reba, deceased 1874 nr.Young-Burress, Mrs. Minnie, nr.CLASS OF 1874Adams-Bennett, Mrs. Mattie, lr taughta number of years in Indiana marriedto Mr. Adams in 1877 no report since1916 at that time homekeeper in Lincoln, Nebraska.Crandall -Graff, Mrs. Alice, ha 212North 6th St., Terre Haute taught formany years in the Terre Haute schools teacher of English, Terre Haute HighSchool at one time engaged in insurance business the last few years of herlife deceased spring 1927.Curl-Dennis, Mrs. Mattie, taught for afew years married David Dennis professor of science, Earlham College, Richmond, Ind deceased.French, James W., taught school a number of years was a member of the Indiana Legislature at one time served onthe Board of the Michigan City Prison no recent report.Harris, Mattie, deceased 1875 nr.McCann-Wallace, Mrs. Sarah, nr.Pierce, Sarah E., nr.Pierce, Thomas S-, nr.Stewart, Lawrence W., taught schoolseveral terms, engaged in business, andwas a member of the Indiana House ofRepresentatives one term deceased 1882.Wales, Amy E„ deceased 1900 nr.* Wales, Rumana W., deceased nr.Williamson, John, nr.CLASS OF 1875Bowman-Fleming, Mrs. Nancy deceased.Chase, Jane, deceased nr.Davis, Rudolph B., ha Staunton taughtschool in Clay county several years andafter retiring spent several years as anapiarist deceased Jan. 1924.Donaldson, John, ha 1500 Eagle St.,Terre Haute pa Rensselaer appointedprincipal of Crawford School in 1876 transferred to Hook School where hewas principal for nineteen years principal of Sandison School for twenty-oneyears retired in 1921 and living atRensselaer.Freeland-Polk, Mrs. Arranna, la 5422Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. lr 1916, residing with daughter in Chicago, Illinois *Ogdon, Benjamin A., ha Rosedale, Ind. taught in rural, elementary and highschools head of department of Englishin the Terre Haute High School for anumber of years deceased 1920.Padrick, John A., deceased nr.Youngblood, Israel E., la Long Beach,Calif. 1875-1876 principal gradedschool, Oaktown, Ind. 1876-1877 principal school, McCutchenville, Ind. 1877-1881 county superintendent Warrickcounty 1881-1902 in real-estate business in South Dakota 1902-1912 inreal-estate business in Norfolk, Va.:on school board and organized highschool at Oceana, Va. during term ofoffice 1912-1916 real-estate business.Long Beach, Cal.CLASS OF 1876Allan-Pollard. Virginia K., ha Kokomo taught in Shelbyville, Sullivan, Franklin, Kokomo and Indianapolis lr 1886retired and living in Kokomo.Black, James C, pa 304 West 13th St.,Anderson served as superintendent ofschools, Valley Mills, Acton, Hope,Logansport, Sullivan and Michigan City teacher of pedagogy in Normal Schoolat Anderson 1896-1897 president of theState Normal School at Albion, Idaho1897-1902 1902-1930 head of the history department, Anderson Senior HighSchool.Carter-Reed, Mrs. Emma C, nr.Lindsay, Rosanna P., deceased 1886.Mace, William H., pa 1125 WesternAve., Norfolk, Va. principal of schoolsat Logansport and Winamac, Ind., 1776-1779 student and instructor in history,University of Michigan 1879-1883 superintendent of schools, McGregor, la.,1883-1885 1885-1890 professor of history, DePauw University, Greencastle,Ind 1891 became head of the department of history, Syracuse University,Syracuse, New York, which position heheld until retiring in 1926 the University of Syracuse conferred upon himthe degree of Doctor of Laws Dr. Maceis the author of several books in thefield of social and political science.*Palmer, Alice R., ha Shipshewana engaged throughout her life in educational work as teacher and as temperanceworker deceased Nov. 1925.*Perigo, Jonathan, taught several yearsin Indiana was professor of pedagogy.Moores Hill College principal of NorthDakota Normal School, Maysville, N. D.Robins-Naylor, Mrs. Harriet E., nr.*Sammis-Hall, Mrs. Ada F., ha 423South 5th St., Terre Haute taught formany years in the elementary schoolsof Terre Haute.Taylor, Dr. Oliver J., la Wichita, Kan. 1876-1878 taught school 1889 graduated in medicine from Hahnemann Col- |
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