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  • Campus grieves; Professor heading to New York to help; Terrorism expert says U.S. not ready for deadly attacks; Greening welcomes envir...

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  • T he FlashTHE S E N I O R S-ContinuedM. Marie StultzMolljUMartha Louise ElliottMartHasnt Olive made an interesting history forherself. Olive Hard...

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  • THE 1927 GOTHICiiiiiuii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiimmmiiimii iiimii liliiiiliiiilinl mini m mm mmiimi ilium ill mimmiiiiiiiiiiiiThe Princess Theatreand t...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE.139vicinity of the short stop position. Mitchell senta three bagger into the left garden, but unfortunately the bases were not...

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  • CALENDAR--ContinuedNov. 12--Mr. Walker has his hair cut and a new green tieon.Nov. 13--George Pitman is mistaken for Mr. Montgomery.Nov. 17--Mr. Myers...

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  • Interview with Janice Leavell, a member of the Jeffersonville (Ind.) NAACP, office administrator at West Broadway Church of Christ in Louisv...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY1371927 Sc. D., Johns Hopkins UniversitySchool of Hygiene and Public Health:1930 professor of biology and physiology, Ball Teacher...

    pa St.Regis Apt., 14th and Penn. St., Indianapolis

    1917-1918 teacher of grades andathletics, high school, Wingate: 1918-1929 manager of fathers farm

    nowenrolled in the Indiana Central BusinessSchool.BaHc, Ernestine, la 1347 First Ave.,Terre Haute

    1914-1918 teacher ofgrades, McKeen school, Terre Haute

    married, homekeeper

    lr 1918.Barton, Louise F., pa 1209 HaydenAve., Cleveland, Ohio

    1917-1924 teacher of third grade, public schools, Cleveland, Ohio

    1925-1929 teacher in publicschools of Cleveland, Ohio.Bayh, Birch Evans, A. B. pa 242 BartonAve., Terre Haute

    1917-1918 directorphysical education, Indiana State Teachers College

    1918-1919 in the army

    1919-1923 physical education teacher,Indiana State Teachers College

    1923-1929 physical director of city schools,Terre Haute.Beall-Jones, Mrs. Anna Maude

    ha 466South 25th St., Terre Haute

    pa 2916E New York, Indianapolis

    1917-1922teacher grades, Terre Haute

    1922-1929not teaching, homekeeper, married toHarley R. Jones.Bell, Ellis H., pa Liberty

    1917-1918teacher in Ft. Branch

    1918-1922 teacher in Rising Sun

    1922-1930 superintendent of schools. Liberty.Bell-Corbin, Mrs. Pauline, pa JohnsonCity, 111.

    1917-1920 teacher in WarrenSchool, Terre Haute

    1922-1929 notteaching at home.Bell, William H., pa 4006 Elsmere Ave,Norwood, Ohio

    1917-1918 student Indiana University A. M.

    1918-1919 chemist. The Ault & Wiborge Co., Cincinnati

    1919-1930 secretary and treasurer,The Coleman & Bell Company, Norwood,Chio

    fellow in chemistry, Indiana University 1917-1918

    Baldwin fellow inbacteriology, University of Cincinnati,1919-1920

    1921-1922-1923.Bickell, Bertha Edna, ha 40 % South13th St., Terre Haute

    1917-1919 taughtfourth, fifth and sixth grades, Vermillion, 111.

    1919-1924 taught grade work-South Bend.Einford, H. Emory A. B. pa 201 SouthBirchwood Ave., Louisville, Ky.

    1929-1930 director of instruction, secondaryeducation, city schools, Louisville, Ky.

    for complete record see class 1915.Black-Reece, Mary, ha Dupont, nr.♦Borum, Ruth M., ha Wingate

    1917teacher of history, high school, WestPoint

    1917-1924 assistant principalJackson township high school

    1925-1929teacher in high school, Linden

    died Feb.3, 1930.Boston, Paul F., A. B. pa Edinburg

    1914-1917 teacher of mathematics,Blackhawk

    1917-1918 principal highschool. Blackhawk

    1918-1921 principalhigh school, Edinburg

    1921-1929 superintendent schools, Edinburg: attendedColumbia University summer terms, received A. M. in 1925.Brandon, Ava M., pa Muncie

    1917-1918teacher of fifth and sixth grades, Sulphur Spring

    1918-1929 departmentalgeography and history, Muncie.Bovenschen-Pope, Mrs. Grace, pa RFD 4box 101, Linton

    1917-1922 teacher ingrades, Linton

    1922-1926 married in1922, at home

    did not teach: 1926-1929 teacher in Stockton township, Linton.Boyer-Rhodes, Mrs. Ruth, pa 306 EastWashington St., Attica

    1916-1918teacher in Attica public schools

    1918-1919 teacher in King Classical School

    1919-1920 teacher in Terre Hauteschools

    1920-1924 married

    homekeeper

    1926-1929 married, residing in Attica.Brennen, Lotus D., pa Maywood, 111.

    1920-1929 teacher manual arts. May-wood, Illinois public schools.Brown-Ray, Mrs. Floy, pa RFD 1, Holland, Ohio

    1917-1918 teacher of grades.Riley

    1918-1923 teacher in Vigo countyschools

    supply teacher in Terre Hautecity schools for ten weeks

    1923-1929married

    at home, not teaching.Brown, J. J. William, A. B. pa ValleyMills, 1929-1930 principal, high schoolValley Mills, Marion county

    for complete record see class of 1915.Brown-Dicks, Mrs. Octavia, pa Kempton:1915-1916 teacher of grades Piersontownship, Vigo county

    1915-1917 student State Teachers College, TerreHaute

    1917-1919 teacher of grades,Elkhart

    1919-1920 teacher of grades,Crawfordsville

    1921-1922 teacher ofEnglish and algebra .high school, Blackhawk

    1922-1925 teacher of mathematics, high school, New Goshen

    1925-1926 student State Teachers College,Terre Haute

    B. S.

    1926-1927 teacherof mathematics and history, high school,Pimento

    1927-1928 teacher of mathematics, high school, Owensville

    1928-1929 married to J. D. Dicks

    homekeeperand substitute teacher, high school,Kempton.Brumbaugh, Lloyd S., A. B. pa Kendall-ville

    1911-1913 teacher in district 4,Union township, Huntington county

    1913-1915 teacher, Warren

    1919-1920principal high school, West Middleton

    1920-1922 principal Dallas township andAndrews high school, Andrews

    1922-1929 principal high school, Kendallville.Brunegraff, Herman R., pa Petroleum

    1917-1918 teacher of history and principal high school, Andrews: 1918-1919in the army

    1919-1920 teacher in Andrews

    1920-1921 teacher in publicschools of Tocsin

    1921-1923 principalCowan High School. Cowan

    1923-1921principal Gaston High School, Gaston

    1926-1929 principal Petroleum publicschools.Brunner, Edna M., pa 1223 South Governor St., Evansville

    1917-1924 teach-ernor St., Evansville

    1917-1929 teacherin grades. Evansville.Butler, Edna, ha 441 South WebsterAve., Irvington

    lr 1917 teacher in district school, Rushville.Carmichael, Harley F., A. B. pa 1820North Church St., Decatur, 111.

    1917-1918 principal Dunfee School, Decatur.111.

    1919-1920 principal Central HighSchool, Decatur, 111.

    1921-1929 principalRoosevelt Junior High School, Decatur,111.

    attended University of Chicago,summer 1921 to 1926, M. A.Clements, Leo P., ha Plainville: 1912-1916 teacher of rural schools, Daviesscounty...

    1916-1917 teacher in highschool, DePauw

    1917-1918 principal

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE145definition is by Dr. Bigelow of Teachers College, Columbia University. Nature Study isprimarily the simple observational study ofcommo...

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  • The August 2000 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of the...

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  • Transcript of an oral history interview with George W. Phend, superintendent of the Indiana Reformatory, concerning his career and experiences with&#x...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY195111.

    1925-1926 teacher, manual training,Walkerton

    1926-1927 not teaching onaccount of poor health

    1927-1928 teacher industrial arts and physical education, Belen, N. M.

    1928-1929 teacherindustrial arts, Gary.Bolenbaugh, Pearl, 2IG, ha Farmersburg

    1918-1919 teacher, grades, Sullivancounty

    1920-1922 teacher grades, Hymera

    1923-1928 teacher grades, Mishawaka.Booker, Ivah A., A. B., ha Carlisle

    paMshawaka

    1925-1926 superintendentof schools, West Union

    1926-1928 attending University of Chicago, 1928-1929 ward principal, Mishawaka.Bottorf, Carrie Lee, 2IG

    ha Charles-town

    taught four years, rural school,Charlestown township, before graduation

    1925-1930 teacher grades, city schools,Charlestown.•Brandenburg, Harry

    A. B., ha Mulberry

    deceased 1925

    nr.Bramblett, Ransom, A.B., ha Diamond

    pa Fairbanks

    1925-1926 teacher Mecca

    1926-1929 principal high school, Meccaand Tangier

    1929-1930 principal Fairbanks schools

    M. A. Indiana StateTeachers College 1929.Bright, Harold, A. B., ha Marshall, 111.

    pa Martinsville, 111.

    prior to graduationtaught in Clark and Cumberland countiesin Illinois as follows: one year in ruralschool, three years in graded schools,seven ye...

    1927-1930 superintendent ofschools, Martinsville, 111.

    received Ph.B. Westfield College in 1912: graduatestudent Indiana University

    M. A. Indiana State Teachers College 1929.Bryant, William H., 2M, pa 129 M> South7th St., Terre Haute

    1895-1921 professional orchestra and band director

    1898-1899 teacher, stringed instruments, BallTeachers College

    1899-1900 teicher, music, Anderson

    1904-1905 teacher stringed and brass instruments, VincennesUniversity

    1911-1921 private teacher ofmusic, Terre Haute

    1906-1911 theatreorchestra director, Terre Haute

    1921-1930 assistant professor of music, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute

    1926-1930 director of Terre HauteSymphony Orchestra, Terre Haute

    1929-1930 attended Syracuse University working on A. M.Buchanan, James, B. S., ha Darlington

    pa 144 West 49th St., Indianapolis

    1926-1929 teacher, industrial arts, public schools, Indianapolis.Bullington, Roy C, A. B., ha Fredericksburg

    1919-1921 teacher, grades, ruralschool, Washington county

    1921-1922principal, grades, Fredericksburg

    1924-1925 teacher, history and coach, Clear-spring schools, Mooney, Jackson county

    1926-1927 principal, high school, Rockport: 1927-1929 teacher, history, highschool, Cleveland, Ohio

    1929-1930 principal, Hardinsburg.Button, Elizabeth, 2IG, nr.Campbell, Mrs. Mary Amis, A. B., haClinton

    la Albuquerqeu, N. M.

    1925-1926 attended University of Chicago securing A. M. degree

    1926-1927 teacherWestern Springs, 111.

    1927-1928 teacher,Albuquerque. N. M.

    lr 1928.Carpentier, Harry F., A. B., ha Sullivan

    po West Lebonon: 1925-1926 teacher,Marshall, 111.

    1926-1930 principal, WestLebanon.Carpentier, Mrs. Kathryn, A. B., pa WestLebanon

    1926-1927 teacher, West Lebanon

    1927-1930 homekeeper.Carr-Jolly, Mrs. Dorothy

    B. S., ha RFD12, Box 200 L, Indianapolis

    pa 5053Grace St., Chicago, 111.

    1928-1929 proofreader, Master Reporting Company, Chicago, 111.

    for complete record see class1923.Carter, Elsie Mae, 2IG, ha Riley

    paRFD B, Terre Haute

    1925-1929 teacherelementary grades. Prairieton.Causey, Mrs. Velma, 2IG, ha Montezuma

    pa Rosedale

    1927-1929 teacher,elementary grades, Parke county.Chaney, Maude E„ 2P, ha Brazil

    1923-1925 teacher rural schools, Clay county

    1925-1926 teacher grades, Attica

    1926-1930 teacher grades, Alabama school,Brazil.Chestnut, Lulu, A. B., ha Odon

    1912-1918 teacher, grades, Daviess county

    1919-1929 teacher, Latin and home economics, high school, Epsom.Clements-Girton, Mrs. Violet, 2P, pa 808North Meridian St., Brazil

    pa same

    1918-1919 teacher in Clay county

    1919-1928 teacher, city schools, Brazil

    married summer of 1928 to Dale Girton

    1928-1930 not teaching, homekeeper.Cockran, Kermit, B. S., ha 2208 North13% St., Terre Haute

    pa 201 North 6thSt., Marshall, 111.

    1925-1926 not teaching, at home

    1926-1927 teacher, scienceand girls physical education, Dugger:1927-1929 teacher, science and girlsphysical education, Marshall, 111.Colbert, Russell, A. B., ha...

    pa Washington

    1926-1927 teacher,Washington

    1927-1928 principal, highschool, Montgomery

    1928-1930 head,department of history, Washington.Cole, Mildred, B. S., ha Lawrenceburg

    pa same

    1926-1928 teacher, home economics and English, Lawrenceburg.Coleman, Mabel E., 2IG, ha Shelburn

    pa same

    1925-1929 teacher, grades,Shelburn.Combs, J. Harold, A. B., ha Koleen

    paLakeville

    1926-1928 teacher, history.Midland

    1928-1930 teacher, history andcoach, Lakeville.Conover, Harry, B. S., ha 2230 North7th St., Terre Haute

    pa 1902 WabashAve., Terre Haute

    1925-1929 teacher,physical education and science, SarahScott Junior High School, Terre Haute.Coordes, Mary L., A. B., ha 1G24 South7th St. Terre Haute...

    pa same

    1925-1927teacher, commerce, high school, Veedersburg

    1927-1929 not teaching, at home.Cory-Callaway, Mrs. Gladys

    2IG, ha Mc-Cordsville

    pa Bowers

    1926-1927 teachergrades, Reelsville

    1927-1928 not teaching, homekeeper, married to Russell Callaway: 1928-1930 teacher of fourthgrade, Bowers.Crandall, William A., B. S., ha Dugger...

    pa 1611 First St., Bedford

    1922-1924teacher, mechanical drawing and machinewoodwork, elementary schools, Fallon,Nevada

    1924-1928 teacher, mechanicaldrawing, woodwork and electricity,Union High School, Dugger

    1928-1930teacher, vocational stone drafting andstone shop, Bedford.Cree, Glen M., A. B., ha Walton: paMishawaka

    1924-1927 teacher at Rus-

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Bloomington South theater students got a chanceown plays for the Bloomington Playwrights ProjectBloomington Souths AdvancedActing class had double the work...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • A Word About Our CourseAs an educational institution, our high school ranks well up near the top of the roll of high schools and a...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 38THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYPeterson, Jessie A., ha Evansville: nr.Petty, Elmer, pa 2301 South Maple St.,Sioux City, Iowa

    taught five years incountry schools before graduation

    1903-1907 teacher at Elwood, Swayzee andFrankfort

    190 7 graduated from IndianaUniversity

    1907-1922 teacher of historyin high school, Sioux City, la.

    1922-1929, engaged in the stationery business

    graduated from University of Chicago 1919.Polk, Dee, nr.Quigle, Edward A., la 1928, 3308 HunterBlvd., Seattle, Wash, nr.Rentschler-Hughes, Mrs. Alta O.,&#x...

    taught primary three years, Patricksburg, one year grades, Elwood, beforegraduation

    1898-1901 teacher of grades,Anderson

    1901-1903 teacher of grades,Marion

    1903-1905 teacher of grades,Indianapolis

    1905-1929 not teaching,homekeeper

    married June 28, 1905 toW. F. Hughes of the class 1896.Rhodes, Gertrude, nr.Scearce, Martha, pa Danville

    taughtthree years in township schools and primary grades, Mooresville before graduation

    taught a number of years aftergraduation in Indiana

    1916-1929 notteaching, homekeeper and assistant inpublic library.Schweitzer-Burford, Mrs. Charlotte B.,pa 1508 South 8th St., Terre Haute

    after graduation taught in grade andhigh schools, Waveland

    general assistant and assistant professor of English,Indiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute

    1910-1930 dean of women, Indiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute

    1908-1910 student, University ofChicago

    A. M. Indiana University, 1929.Scott, Sarah, ha Terre Haute

    teacherof mathematics, Wiley High School,Terre Haute for a number of years andat time of her death

    the Sarah ScottJunior High School stands as a monument to her long years of service

    deceased Aug. 27, 1915.Shanahan-Dagcs, Mrs. Ellen, pa 929Pine St., Marysville, Calif.

    taught fourteen years before graduation

    1898-1903teacher in eighth grade and first yearhigh school, Cannelburg

    1904-1930, notteaching, homekeeper, married to Frederick Dages of Montgomery.S-.bel, L. Carrie, la Crawfordsville

    taughtcontinuously from time of graduation to1926

    taught in the schools of New Harmony, Huntington, Newport and Win-gate

    also North Bend, Oregon

    last position, teacher of Latin and English inthe Wingate High School

    lr living inCrawfordsville.Smith, Robert A., nr.♦ Spears-Broderick, Mrs. Retta E., ha Elkhart

    taught two years rural school before graduation

    taught one year inElwood and several years in Elkhart

    married in 1912 and manager of acafeteria

    died February 12, 1930.Stuart, Hattie, nr.Stuart, William, nr.♦Test, Alice, lr teacher of school ofRichmond until a few weeks before herdeath i...

    1898-1899 principal wardschool, Salem

    1899-1903 principal highschool, Lesterville

    1903-1904 student,Indiana University

    1904-1913 superintendent of schools, Webster and ClarkS. D.

    1913-1916 principal high school.Little York

    1926-1929 superintendentat Webster, S. D.Thornburg, Curtis A., nr.Tout-Boobar, Mrs. Katherine, nr.Turner, Edwin, pa Normal, 111.

    1898-1899 teacher in high school, Kentland

    1899-1900 principal schools. Oak Park

    1900-1902 teacher of science, highschool, Bedford

    1902-1903 teacher ofbiology, Logansport

    1903-1905 principalhigh school, Connersville

    1905-1906 didgraduate work in Columbia University,A. M. degree

    1906-1907 principal highschool, Connersville: 1907-1908 superintendent schools, Connersville

    1908-1929head of practice department, IllinoisState Normal University, Normal, 111.

    received A. B. degree, Indiana University 1905.Umbach, William H., nr.Underwood, Oscar B., nr.♦Wagner, Clyde L., ha Attica

    1898-1900superintendent of schools, Newport

    1901-1903 principal high school, NorthManchester

    1903-1905 principal highschool. Lead, S. D.

    1905-1906 receivedA. B., Indiana University

    1906-1907principal high school, Owensboro, Ky.

    1907-1909 superintendent schools, Attica

    deceased Dec. 10, 1910, accidentallyshot while hunting.Wasson-Hunt, Mrs. Helen P., la Rensselaer

    1898-1901 teacher in Veeders-burg

    since then married and not teaching.Week, Frederick William, la 1916 LaCrosse, Wis.

    1898-1899 principalschools, Matthews

    1899-1900 principalhigh school, Washington, 111.

    1900-1904taught in modern language department,Chicago, 111.j 1904-1905, student, IndianaUniversity

    1905-1906 Wm. Curtis HighSchool, Chicago, 111.

    1906-1913 instructor, University of Michigan

    1913-1916department of education and psychology,LaCrosse State Normal School, LaCrosse,Wis.

    lr 1916.Whiteneck-Brown, Mrs. Emma, pa1103 y2 Woodland Ave., Toledo, O.

    notteaching

    manager of laundry office.Wilson, Albert M., pa 3630 Shaw Ave.,St. Louis Mo.

    1898-1900 attended Indiana University

    A. B. degree 1900

    1900-1901 teacher of mathematics, highschool, Fairmount

    1901-1903 principalof high school, Covington

    1903-1904teacher of mathematics, Orchard LakeMilitary Academy, Orchard Lake, Mich.

    1904-1923 teacher of mathematics, Mc-Kinley High School, St. Louis, Mo.

    1923-1929 principal of Monroe HighSchool, St. Louis, Mo.: A. M. degree,Indiana University 1903

    attended University of Chicago summer terms 1904-1905

    University of Colorado, summerterm 1914, Columbia University, summerterms 1923-1924-1925.♦Wood-Tharp, Mrs. Lon, ha Farmland

    after graduation taught in Anderson,Muncie and Farmland

    married in 1910

    homekeeper

    deceased Oct. 17, 1926.Woodmansee, Wilson Robert, la 1916Ripon Wis.

    lr teacher of mathematics,Ripon, Wis.

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • The November 1998 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of t...

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  • 60THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYsummer schools Wisconsin

    1915-1919summer school, Chicago

    1922 severalweeks at Oxford University, England.Freeman, Myrtle M., pa 1120 NorthPennsylvania St., Apartment 131 Indianapolis

    1904-1929 teaching primarygrades, Indianapolis

    attended Northwestern University two summer termsand Columbia University one summerterm.Harris, Martha D„ pa 208 Potomac Ave.,Terre Haute

    1896-1903 teacher ruralschools, Vigo county

    1903-1930 teachergrades, Terre Haute

    A. B. Indiana StateTeachers College, 1929.Hartman, Mary, nr.Hickman, Frances M., pa Greentown

    taught in Union township, Howardcounty schools for eight years beforegraduating from the Miami Universityin 1898

    1904-1915 superintendent ofschools at Laurel and Windfall

    1915-1921 principal of schools at BunkerHill

    1921-1929 principal of consolidatedschools Union township

    attended University of Chicago, summer terms, 1917and 1918.Higgins, Anna C, pa 223 South 13 St.,Terre Haute

    1890-1895 teacher of ruralschools, Posey county

    1895-1901 teaching grades, public schools, Terre Haute

    1901-1922 principal and eighth gradeteacher, Terre Haute

    1922-1930 supervising principal, Davis Park School,Terre Haute.Horn, Fay C, ha North Manchester

    1904-1905 teacher in Bloomington

    1905-1910 departmental work, Marion

    1911received A. B. degree from Indiana University

    1911-1914 head of Latin department. Central Normal College, Danville

    1914-1916 head of Latin department anddean of women, Danville

    1916-1928 residing in California, not teaching.♦Huber, Henry C, 1904-1905 teacher ofhistory and English, high school, Warren

    1905-1907 superintendent, Ossian

    1907-1912 ward principal, Huntington

    1912-1916 deputy county auditor, Huntington

    1916-1922 in business

    1922-1923 teacher of English and algebra,high school. Van Buren

    deceased 1923.Inman, Austin W., pa Fillmore

    1904-1906 student, Indiana University

    1907-1909 superintendent. Clay City

    1909-1910 attending University of Chicago

    1910-1911 superintendent, Fairbury, 111.

    1911-1913 attending University of 111.

    1913-1914 chair in history, Toledo, Iowa

    1914-1929 cashier, Citizens NationalBank, Fillmore.Jennings-Johnson, Mrs. Frank, pa 1400East 9th St., Long Beach, Calif.

    1904-1909 teacher in grades, Rochester

    1909-1910 teacher, departmental work ingrades, Indianapolis

    1910-1911 teachergrades, San Mateo, Calif.

    1911-1912teacher of grades, Oakland, Calif.

    1912-1929 married to O. A. Johnson, notteaching, homekeeper. Long Beach, Calif.Keeney, George A., pa Danville

    1904-1905 superintendent, Pittsboro

    1905-1906 Indiana University: 1906-1907superintendent, Clayton

    1907-1909 superintendent, North Salem

    1909-1922hardware and implement merchant, Danville

    1922-1924 traveling salesman

    1924-1929 traveling salesman, HomeStove Co., Indianapolis.Kelley, Clement Earl, la 806 North Delaware St., Indianapolis

    1904-1907 principal, Breaks schools, Montgomery county

    1907-1908 superintendent. New Market: 1908-1910 superintendent Jamestown

    1910-1911 superintendent, Fortville

    1911-1926 secretary-treasurer.Peoples Bank & Trust Company, Clayton

    1926-1928 president, Irvington StateBank, Indianapolis.Knox, M. Pearl, la Grand Rapids, Mich.

    1904-1906 grade teacher, Elwood

    1906-1916 grade teacher. Grand Rapids, Mich.

    lr 1916.Lambeth, Lida, la Apache, Okla.

    1904-1905 primary teacher, Vigo county

    1905-1907 taught in schools of TerreHaute

    1908-1909 taught in schools, ElReno, Okla.

    1910-1916 taught in schools,Apache, Okla.

    lr 1916.Lewis, Isaac McKinney, pa Austin, Tex.

    1906-1909 attended Indiana Universityworking on A. B. and Ph. D. degrees

    1908 instructor in botany, New Hampshire College

    1909-1912 instructor inbotany. University of Texas

    1912-1914adjunct professor in botany, Universityof Texas

    1914-1920 associate professorof botany. University of Texas

    1920-1929 head of department of biology. University of Texas, Austin, Texas.Lewis, Morton A., pa 2232 TippecanoeSt., Terre Haute

    1904-1906 teacher inrural schools. Lost Creek

    1904-1907principal, Franklin

    1907-1918 teacherof grades, Terre Haute

    1918-1930 principal, Lincoln School, Terre Haute.Linn, Versa, pa 1020 East Denny St.,Seattle, Wash.

    1904-1910 teacher inThompson School, Terre Haute

    1910-1929 teacher, Warren Avenue School,platoon system, Seattle, Wash.Locke-Carey, Mrs. Bessie, pa 140 IllinoisAve., Dayton, O.

    1904-1914 teacher ofgrades, Terre Haute

    1914-1915 marriedto Albert Bailey of Cincinnati, home-keeper

    1915-1918 taught in grades,Cincinnati, O.

    1918-1922 widowed

    taught in grades, Cincinnati, O.

    1922-1924 married to Charles H. Carey, Dayton, O.

    homekeeper

    1924-1925 taughtopportunity classes, city schools, Dayton, O.

    1925-1929 homekeeper.Love-North, Mrs. Manta, la 1487 LimeSt., Riverside, Calif.

    1904-1905 principal,high school, Waveland

    1905-1908 teacher in public schools, Terre Haute andorganist at First Methodist Church,Terre Haute

    married to Mr. North in1908

    1908-1924 organist First MethodistChurch, Riverside, Calif.

    lr 1924.Lower, William I., nr.McGraw, Alva, pa Greensburg

    1904-1907 principal, Orange High School, Fayette county

    1907-1908 principal, MilfordHigh School, Decatur county

    1908-1909principal, Sandusky High School, Decatur county

    1909-1916 instructor inhigh school, Greensburg

    1916-1929teacher and supervisor, high school,Greensburg.McMahon-Jeffers, Mrs. Mary, la 11Bellevue Court, Pasadena, Calif.

    1906-1909 teacher in city schools, LosAngeles, Calif.

    1909-1924 married, notteaching

    lr 1924. Major-jenks, Mrs. Lucile, la 88 NorthProspect St., Burlington, Vermont

    1904-1906 teacher, Shelbyville

    1906student, Indianapolis Conservatory ofMusic

    1906-1909 supervisor of music

    Goshen

    1909-1924 married, homekeeper,not teaching

    lr 1924.Malone, H. Rollin, nr.Mallott, Maude, pa Bloomington

    1904-

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