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THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYlege, Chicago, III. 1889-1916 practicing 1876-1882 teacher in Indiana 1882-1884physician, Wichita, Kan. lr 1916. attended medical school lr 1884 prac-Taylor, Theodore Homer, la Evansville ticing physician in Evansville.CLASS OF 1877Bickmore, Charles E., principal of several schools in Indiana for several yearsward principal in Logansport deceased1885.Boore-Carpenter, Mrs. Alma J., taughtbefore and after marriage in the TerreHaute public schools.Bradshaw, Olivia, reported living in EastLiverpool, Ohio nr.Gardner-Oosley, Mrs. Sarah E., nr.Humke, Albert E., pa Brooklyn principal grammar grades, Wabash, Ind. 1877-1884 1884-1890 professor of reading,Indiana State Teachers College 1890-1894, superintendent of schools Vin-cennes, Ind. 1904-1906 representative ofMetropolitan Papers, Indianapolis 1906-1911, superintendent of schools, Edin-burg 1913 clerk of House of Representatives, Indiana State Legislature since 1913 state inheritance tax investigator and engaged in the banking business for the past several years connected with the Fletcher Trust and Savings Company of Indianapolis.Mitchell, Marcia, nr.Woods, William B., taught severalyears for some time teacher of grammar in the Indiana State Teachers College lived for a number of years atMonclova, Ohio deceased 1927. Graduated from University of Chicago, 1893,Ph. B. degree.CLASS OF 1878Barnes, Lorenzo D., taught school fora number of years died in Canneltonin 1883.Brown, Addie, nr.Burke-Nichols, Mrs. Ella, pa 203 EastHigh St., Rockville 1878-1880 teacher, rural school 1880-1881 teachercity schools, Terre Haute 1881-1889teacher city schools, Rockville 1889-1897 assistant principal high school,Rockville 1907-1908 assistant principal,high school, Montezuma 1908-1921 principal high school, Rosedale: 1921-1924teacher history and English, Rosedale 1924-1929 teacher high school, Rockville 1929-1930 not teaching, retired A. B. Indiana State Teachers College1918.Caraway, Morgan, deceased, August1909.Chambers, Elizabeth K., pa 1925 North8th St., Terre Haute taught in the elementary schools in Frankfort, Shelby-ville, West Terre Haute and since 1898teaching in the Terre Haute elementaryschools at present, supervising principalCollett School.Dodson-Mace, Mrs. Ida, ha 1125 Western Ave., Norfolk, Va. taught summerterm 1878, Winamac 1878-1879 teacherof grades, Winamac 1879-1880 teacherin district school, Cass county 1880-1883 attended University of Michigan 1890 teacher of history, DePauw University, spring term 1883-1929 married to William H. Mace, professor emeritus of history, Syracuse University after Dr. Mace retired they lived in Norfolk, Va., until the time of her death.May, 1929.Eubank, Joseph H., nr.Harris, Frances E., pa West TerreHaute taught history in grades inKnightsville, Prairieton, West TerreHaute and Terre Haute retired and athome in West Terre Haute.Harrison, Charles E., deceased 1879.Hill-CIawson, Mrs. Cora, la St. Petersburg, Fla. 1878-1880 teacher of grades,Princeton 1880-1886 teacher of methods, Indiana State Teachers College 1886-1887 teacher, Boys Normal School,San Juan, Argentine Republic 1887-1889vice-directress, Girls Normal School,Mercedes Province of Buenos Ayres,Argentine 1889-1894 directress of Normal School and Slyod Normal TrainingSchool for Boys and Girls, EsquimaProvince of Corrientes, Argentine 1894-1895 spent in Europe 1895-1896 returned to United States to recuperate brokenhealth caused by over-work 1896-1901assisted in establishing and directingInternational Home for Young Womenin Buenos Ayres 1902-1908 married andliving in Cuba 1908-1910 spent in Puerto Rico, San Juan 1910-1914 afterdeath of husband returned to Cuba private teacher of Spanish until 1914 1914-1915 teacher of Spanish, SouthlandSenervoz, St. Petersburg, Fla. 1915-1928 private classes in Spanish, St.Petersburg, Fla.King, Rachel, taught in the city schools,Indianapolis for a number of years norecent report.Purdy-Stapelton, Mrs. Kate, pa Rock-ford, 111. lr 1928 not teaching home-keeper, wife of Willard Stapleton.Reynolds, Alpheus, pa Greenfield engaged in teaching profession until 1926when he retired superintendent ofschools of Greenfield, Nashville and heldseveral other administrative positions retired and living in Greenfield.Rupp-Wisehart, Mrs. Alice, ha TerreHaute: 1878-1879 teacher in rural schoolnear Dana 1879-1881 teacher of grades,Shelbyville 1881-1887 teacher of grades,Clinton 1887-1893 principal grades,Topeka, Kan. 1893-1902 assistant inEnglish department. State AgriculturalCollege Manhattan, Kan. received M.A. degree while in this position, thesecond one to receive this honor fromthe college 1902-1905 head of Englishdepartment. State Agricultural College,Manhattan, Kan. 1905-1906 home onleave of absence for rest and recreation 1906-1916 married Robert T. Wisehartof Clinton at home and did not teachuntil 1916 when husband was killed inauto accident 1916-1924 instructor ofhistory and English, junior high school,Clinton 1924-1927 resigned position onaccount of nervous breakdown: at homein Terre Haute until her death, Nov. 3,1927.Scott, Sarah, ha Terre Haute taughtin elementary and high schools of TerreHaute for a number of years for along time teacher of mathematics at |
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