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THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY611906 taught at Thorntown 1906-1914departmental school, Bloomington: 1914-1929 teaching sewing in grades andhigh school, Bloomington.Marshall, Horace, pa Muncie 1904-1907principal. Rich Square Academy, Lewis-ville: 1908-1914 principal Broad RippleHigh School, Indianapolis 1914-1920superintendent. Greenwood 1920-1923professor of education, Indiana CentralCollege, Indianapolis 1923-1926 vice-preisdent, Indiana Central College, Indianapolis 1926-1929 acting assistant professor of education, Indiana University,Bloomington.Meier, Henry F. A., pa Fayetteville, N.Y. taught two years in country schoolsbefore graduation 1904-1906 head science department, high school, Beardstown, 111. 1906-1909 head science department, high school, Muncie: 1909-1911 head science department, highschool, Evansville 1911-1912 assistant,Indiana University, summers 1911-1912 1912-1929 professor of botany, SyracuseUniversity 1929-1930 head departmentof botany. New York State College ofForestry at Syracuse University 1926-1927 on sabbatical leave, University ofPorto Rico 1916-1918 assistant, whileon leave from Syracuse, in ColumbiaUniversity Education Indiana University Biological Station, summer 1903 University of Chicago, summer 1905 Indiana University, 1911-1912 A. B. andA. M. Columbia University 1916-1918 Ph. D. 1920.Miller, Harry Albert, pa Anderson, Mo. taught in rural schools of Spencer andOwen counties, also a rural school inIllinois before graduation: 1907-1908 attended Franklin College and earned Ph.B. degree 1908-1909 head of Englishdepartment Winona Normal school, Winona Lake 1909-1911 assistant principal,high school, Huntington 1911-1926 headof department of speech and reading,State Teachers College, Mary ville, Mo. 1926-1929 instructor, teachers trainingin the consolidated district of Anderson,Missouri, the largest in state teacher ofEnglish in regular high school in addition to teacher training also writer offiction, short stories: owner and proprietor of Wayside Orchards near Anderson, Mo. attended University ofChicago summer of 1910, Indiana University, summer 1916 graduated fromFranklin with Ph. B. degree in 1908.Modesitt, Raymond L., ha Lyford taught from 1901-1903 in upper gradesat Lyford before graduation 1904-1906teacher in high school, McCords ville 1906-1907 teacher in Wiley High School,Terre Haute 1908 attended Indiana University, earned A. B. degree 1909 attended Indiana University, earned A. M.degree 1908-1911 teacher of mathematics, high school, Bloomington: 1911-1912 teacher of mathematics in HoraceMann High School, New York City 1912-1920 teacher of mathematics inEastern Illinois State Teachers College,Charleston. 111. 1920-1921 attended University of Illinois 1922-1927 principalof Teachers College High School. Charleston, 111. on account of ill health gaveup high school work and returned toteaching mathematics but after severalweeks was forced to give up his work deceased Dec. 16, 1927.Morrison, Janet, la 215 Ricking St., Indianapolis 1904-1905 teacher of primarygrades, Monon 1906-1911 teacher ofgrades, Indianapolis 1911-1912 studentat Indiana University, earned A. B. degree in 1912 1912-1916 teacher in primary grades, Indianapolis student inIndiana University lr 1916.QDcll, Edgar A., pa Bloomington: 1904-1916 superintendent, Farmersburg 1916-1929 principal of high school, Muncie 1919-1927 superintendent, Jasonville 1927-1928 superintendent, Mooresville M. A. degree from Columbia University 1929-1930 completing work for Ph. D. summer instructor, education, IndianaState Teachers College.OMara, James Patrick, la 1724 RoseVilla, Pasadena, Calif. 1904-1905 principal high school, Stilesville 1905-1906student, Indiana University, Blooming ton 1906-1909 superintendent of schools,Royerton: 1909-1910 vice-principal, highschool, Tulare, Calif. 1910-1911 headof mathematics department, ThroopAcademy, Pasedena, Calif. 1911-1914head of mathematics department, highschool, Pasedena, Calif. 1914-1917 principal Pasadena Evening High School,Pasadena, Calif. 1917-1924 assistantprincipal, Pasedena High School, Pasadena, Calif. 1925-1928 principal highschool Tulare, Calif.Penrod, Florence, nr.♦Pierce, Amasa E., nr. deceased.Pound-Briggs, Mrs. Laura, pa 1909North 8th St., Terre Haute 1904-1910teacher in public schools, Terre Haute 1910-1929 married to Herbert B. Briggs not teaching, homekeeper.Rains, Edith O., la Redlands, Calif. 1904-1905 taught sixth grade, New Harmony 1905-1912 taught sixth grade,Redlands, Calif. 1912-1913 taught sixthgrade, Santa Barbara, Calif. 1913-1916taught sixth grade, Redlands, Calif. 1916-1917 year3 rest at home: 1917-1928 teacher of elementary grades. Red-lands, Calif.Redifer, Florence, la Ames, Iowa 1904-1913 teacher in schools, Terre Haute 1912-1913 student, Indiana State Teachers College, A. B. degree in 1914 1914-1915 student, Teachers College, NewYork City, N. Y. 1915-1917 teacher ofhome economics, Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley, Colo. 1917-1923home demonstration agent and supervisor 1923-1924 teacher in schools ofAmes, la. lr 1924.♦Rumbley, Eva A., Ia Terre Haute 1904-1905 teacher in Indianapolis 1905-1906teacher in Howard Sandison School, TerreHaute 1906-1912 teacher in Wiley HighSchool, Terre Haute 1912-1914 teacherin Garfield High School, Terre Haute:attended University of Chicago in 1900,and graduated deceased 1914.Rush-Pennington, Mrs. Rose, pa Perrys-ville 1904-1907 taught in Vigo county 1908 lived in Denver Colo.: 1908-1909teaching in Vigo county 1909-1911 athome near St. Marys 1911-1914 teaching in Vigo county: 1914-1915 livingin Terre Haute attending winter term,Indiana State Teachers College 1915-1916 teaching in Vigo county 1927-1929teaching Latin and home economics.Perrysville.Ryle-Burke, Mrs. Julia E., pa 1001 South8th St., Terre Haute 1904-1912 teacherin public schools, Terre Haute 1912- |
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