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  • MATT VLASMANMATTCIBSONJunior Zaven Papakhiancompletes his history homeworkduring first period English classwhile junior David Bercovici turnsaround to watch him....

    Bloomington High School South
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  • \v\ M<?moruj...The best way to describe Mrs. Cooksey is that she was always optimistic and positive. Whether it was aboutschool, fam...

    Bloomington High School South
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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.

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  • 22THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYCLASS OF 1894Andrews, Francis Edgar, ha Jeffersonville, nr.Balch, Jennie, nr.♦Bartlett, Frances Eleanor, ha 918 North8th St., Terre...

    teacher, supervisor and principal in Terre Haute publicschools until time of her death April 18,1928

    at that time principal of the Harrison School.Blodgett-Nicholas, Mrs. Lillian, nr.Bogner, Jennie, nr.Caffee, Belle, ha Sullivan

    1894-1896teacher of first grade, Attica

    1897-1898teacher of first grade, Terre Haute

    1898-1899 student in University of Chicago

    1899-1907 critic teacher in firstgrade, Indiana State Teachers College,1905-1906 leave of absence, attendingStanford University, Calif.

    1907-1908teacher of second grade, Santa Barbara,Calif.

    1908-1914 critic teacher in firstgrade, Western Kentucky State Normal

    1914-1916 tester of methods. WestKentucky State Normal

    1915-1916 supervisor of kindergarten and primarygrades, Evansville

    1926-1929 supervisor of grades one to four, Evansville.Calloway-Ferguson, Mrs. Katherine M.,pa Cambridge City

    1894-1899 taughtgrades in Attica

    1899-1902 attendedUniversity of Chicago

    1902-1903 teacher of English and Latin in high schoolof Brazil

    1903-1907 teacher of Englishin high school, Marion

    1907-1929 athome, not teaching

    married to CharlesFerguson.Canine, Edwin Nelson, pa 220 BartonAve., Terre Haute

    taught rural schooland principal of village school, Montgomery county

    superintendent ofschools, Flora and Greenwood

    principalof grade and high schools, Elwood, GasCity, and East Chicago

    superintendentof schools, East Chicago

    1929 professor of observation and practice, IndianaSlate Teachers College, Terre Haute

    received A. B. and A. M. degrees fromIndiana University.Caroon, Frank, pa East Las Vegas, N.M.

    1894-1901 principal at Wheatlandand Edwardsport

    1901-1902 student atIndiana University

    1902-1904 department of English, Columbus

    1904-1906principal of ward school, Roswell, N. M.

    1906-1908 living on a government claim

    1908-1909 department of English, Roswell High School, N. M.

    1909-1911 professor of English, New Mexico NormalUniversity, Las Vegas, N. M.

    1910-1917dean and professor of psychology andeducation. New Mexico Normal University

    1929 president of New Mexico Normal University, East Las Vegas, N. M.Caswell, Omar, pa Tarkio, Mo., careTarkio College

    1890-1894 teacher inrural schools Warrick county

    principalof elementary school at Huntington,1894-1897 attended Indiana University,received A. M. degree

    1897-1906 principal schools. West Point

    1906-1921 superintendent schools, West Point, Farmland, 111.

    Mascoutah and Hinckley, 111.

    1921-1929 head of department of education and sociology, Tarkio College,Tarkio, Mo.

    attended University of 111.

    A. M. 1914.Chambers, William D., pa 515 WestMain St., Muncie

    taught a number ofyears before graduation

    manager of theNational Fuel Co., Muncie, for a number of years

    1918-1919 principal ofschools, Tabor, Tex.

    1919-1920 professor in Allen Academy, Bryan, Tex.

    1920-1921 principal of schools. Goldsmith

    1921-1923 principal of schools,Buffalo, White county

    1923-1924 teacher of Latin and science, McKinley HighSchool, Randolph county

    1924-1927principal of school, Dupont, Jeffersoncounty

    1927-1929 not teaching

    A. B.degree Indiana University in 1898.Coultrap, M. W., pa North Central College, Naperville, 111.

    1880-1884 taughtin rural schools

    1884-1888 attendedOhio Wesleyan University

    1888-1890superintendent of schools at Shawnee,O., and Attica

    1893-1894 attended Indiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute

    1S94-1899 professor of mathematics, Upper Iowa University

    1899-1907 principal of Edwards School, Troy,O.

    1907-1929 professor of mathematics,North Central College, Naperville, 111

    received M. A. degree from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1898.♦Davis-Loer, Mrs. Estella, deceased, nr.Dodson-Lenien, Mrs. Laura E., nr.Drake, Ellis H....

    1894-1900 principal of high school, Kent-land

    1900-1903 superintendent ofschools, Attica

    1903-1904 student, Indiana University

    1904-1905 assistantsuperintendent of schools, Indianapolis

    1905-1916 superintendent of schools,Bedford and Elkhart

    1916-1929 superintendent of schools, Kalamazoo, Mich.Dunn, J. L„ pa Indianapolis, RFD 2, Box642

    taught three years in Marion countybefore graduation

    1894-1930 principal ofschool 52, Indianapolis.Foer, Dora, nr.♦Foote, Florence E., ha Warsaw

    aftergraduation taught thirteen years inHuntington

    deceased in 1919.France-Huyett, Mrs. Anna S., nr.Gallimore, H. S., taught for some timeat Zionsville

    no definite informationconcerning his work.Hochhalter, John P., pa 2129 MarketSt., Logansport

    1894-1904 teacher ofscience in high school of Attica

    1904-1929 teacher of science in high school,Logansport.Humberd, Isaac A., ha Wentworth, Colo.

    1894-1895 principal, Goodland highschool

    1895-1896 University Association

    1896-1899 Bible institutes: 1899-1900 in business

    1900-1905 Y. M. C. A.secretary

    1905-1906 Bible institutes

    1906-1913 Gospel ministery

    1913-1915head of charities and corrections andschool of Civics and Philanthropy, Denver, Colo.

    1915-1916 general lectureron sociology

    Y. M. C. A. secretary,Watse.ka and Cairo, 111.

    ministry.Mound City, and Cobden, 111., St. Louis,Mo., and Denver, Colo.Johnson, J. W., nr.Jones, R. W., nr.Kerr, Charles Irving, la 1916, 191Grand...

    lr 1916, instructor in Centennial High School,Pueblo, Colo.Lake, W. A., nr.Macy, Edwin E., nr.Marlow, Cora, pa East Chicago

    1894-1921 teacher in the graded schools ofIndiana, Iowa, Colorado and Spokane,Washington

    1921-1929 teacher in theLincoln School, East Chicago.

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY451915-1930 practiced medicine, Indianapolis.Rapp-Rubach, Mrs. Mary, pa 2 KircherPlace, Belleville, 111.

    taught for a number of years after graduation

    1906-1930 not teaching

    homekeeper

    marriedto O. W. Rubach.Ragan, Edith, E., pa 1002 10th St.,Charleston, 111.

    taught two years inrural schools, Putnam county beforegraduation

    1900-1902 teacher of departmental school, Huntington

    1902-1909teacher in grades. Oak Park, 111.

    1909-1916 critic teacher in grades. EasternIllinois State Normal School, Charleston, 111.

    1916-1929 training teacher,Eastern Illinois State Normal School,Charleston, 111.Rheuby, Grace, pa Newport

    1900-1902teacher in grades, Frankton

    1902-1903teacher in grades, Rockville

    1903-1929teacher in grades, Newport.Ringwald, Orin A., pa 2723 First Ave.,Minneapolis, Minn.: taught two years inHungertown and St. Joseph before grad...

    1900-1901 teacher of grades,Harlan

    1901-1902 teacher of eighthgrade, Waterloo: 1902-1903 graduatework, Purdue University

    1903-1929principal high school, Minneapolis, Minn.

    now head of technical department NorthHigh School

    attended Indiana Universityin 1901.Robinson, Ephriam T., la Toppenish,Wash.

    1907 graduate work. Universityof Washington

    1907-1916 superintendent of schools, Toppenish, Wash.

    lr1916.Scherer, Rutherford B., pa 117 NorthMcCann St., Kokomo

    1900-1901 superintendent of schools, Russiaville

    1901-1916 assistant cashier, Citizens NationalBank

    1916-1929 president PeoplesTrust and Savings Bank, Kokomo.Schoonover, William E., nr.Scovell, Zayda Marion, pa 1416 SouthCenter St., Terre Haute

    1900-1910teacher in public schools, Terre Haute

    1911-1912 teacher in Jefferson Schoolfor Boys

    1912-1929 teacher in Fairbanks School, Terre Haute

    attendedIndiana University, spring 1909.Shepard, Ernest H., nr.Shock, Joseph H„ pa 700 North 7th St.,Lafayette

    1900-1901 principal highschool, Bippus

    1902 graduated fromIndiana University

    1902-1903 superintendent of schools, Warren

    1903-1906teacher of mathematics, high school, Lafayette

    1906-1921 principal high school,Lafayette

    1921-1928 instructor ofmathematics, Purdue University, Lafayette

    attended Chicago University1910: Indiana University summer 1916.♦Shaff, DeWitt C, nr.Short, Lillie, nr.Slabaugh, Jancy Samuel, pa 258 NorthMain St., ...

    taught one year,Jasper county, four years, Miamicounty: 1900-1901 principal, Campbells-burg

    1901-1902 principal, Bunker Hill

    1902-1906 attended Indiana University:1903-1906 superintendent, Flora: 1906-1909 student, Herring Medical College,Chicago, 111

    1909-1929 practicing medicine and surgery

    A. B., Indiana University 1905

    M. D., Herring MedicalCollege, Chicago 1909.Smith, Frank W., la Gary

    1900-1904teacher of science, high school, Frankfort

    1904-1906 attended University ofSt. Louis, St. Louis, Mo.

    1906-1907 attended Indiana Medical College: 1907-1912 practicing physician and surgeon,Gary

    1912-1915 coroner. Lake county

    1916-1916 practicing physician and surgeon, Gary.Southard-Coffman Mrs. Minnie, paCloverdale

    taught three years countryschools, Vermillion county

    1900-1903teacher of grades, Middletown

    1903-1904 teacher of grades, Indianapolis

    1904-1906 studied music

    1904-1930 notteaching, homekeeper

    married to HenryN. Coffman.Souder-Rlchards, Mrs. Mary, nr.Spellman-King, Mrs. Gertrude, nr.Sperlin, Ottis Bedney, pa 1401 SouthAdams St., Tacoma, Wash....

    1900-1901superintendent of schools, Galveston

    1901-1903 student, Indiana University

    received A. B. degree

    1903-1904 teacherof English, high school, Elwood

    1904-1906 teacher of English, high school,Shelbyville

    1905-1908 principal highschool, Shelbyville

    1908 received Ph. M.,University of Chicago

    1908-1914 headEnglish department. Stadium HighSchool, Tacoma, Wash.

    1914-1922 headEnglish department. Stadium and Lincoln Park High Schools, Tacoma, Wash.

    1927-1929 director Moran Junior College,Moran School, Tacoma, Wash.

    student.University of Washington, summers of1925-1926.Stanley, John H., pa RFD D, Salem

    taught seven years in rural schools ofWashington county, before graduation

    1900-1907 teacher in high school, Frank-ton, Greentown, Alexandria, Fowler audUnion City

    1907-1911 teacher of mathematics, high School, Colorado Springe,Colo.

    1911-1919 living on a fruit farmin Washington state and Grand Junction, Colo.

    1919-1929 farming in Washington county, near Salem

    graduatedfrom Indiana University in 1906

    spentone term at University of Chicago

    received A. M. degree from Indiana University.Stockton, Raymond, nr.Stine-Lesh, Mrs. Margaret, ha Bluffton

    taught a number of years in Indiana

    1912-1929 not teaching

    married

    home-keeper.Stahl, John C, pa Connersville

    1900-1901 principal of schools. Freedom

    1901-1902 principal of schools. CoalCity

    1902-1903 teacher of grades, Lang-don, N. D.

    1903-1905 ward principal,Montpelier

    1905-1914 teacher of historyand German, high school. Clay City

    1916principal, high school. Clay city

    1927-1929 teacher in Connersville.Stultz, Delia K., pa 606 Henry St.,Huntington

    1881-1892 teacher in ruralschools, Huntington

    1892-1895 teacherof grades, Bippus: 1895-1921 teacher ofintermediate grades, Huntington

    1921-1929 teacher and supervisor of elementary grades, Huntington

    1888-1889 attended Normal Seminary, Roanoke: 1893Valparaiso University

    1891 Marion Normal College.Swartzell, Mrs. Ida M., pa 911 Palm-wood Ave., Toledo, Ohio

    taught one yearin Benton county before graduation

    1900-1929 teacher in grades, publicschools, Toledo, Ohio.Tarney, Stella M., pa 621 Hendricks St.,Anderson: 1892-1893 teacher in ruralschool, DeKalb county...

    1895-1898 teach-

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  • 12THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYState Normal University, Normal. 111.

    lr 1929 retired and living in Bloomington, 111.ODell-Stockwell, Mrs. Winnie, nr.Olcott, Anna G., pa 200 Emmett St.,Evansville

    taught elementary grades inPatriot prior to graduation: 1888-1894taught in Lawrenceburg

    1896 went toEvansville and taught continuously until retirement in 1925

    lr 1929.Pavey, Walter M., nr.Peters, Louise, pa 1801 East Ohio St.,Terre Haute

    1889-1891 critic teacher,Indiana State Teachers College

    1891-1893 studied at Leland Stanford JuniorUniversity

    1893-1895 teacher in schoolsat Indianapolis

    1895-1896 teacher inschools, Anderson

    1897-1898 student,Indiana University

    1898-1913 teacher ofEnglish, Wiley High School, TerreHaute

    1913-1930 head English department, V/iley High School, Terre Haute.Price, James L. pa 429 North CenterSt., Terre Haute

    1888-1839 taught atBridgeton

    1889-1890 principal school,Riley

    1890-1891 post graduate work,Indiana State Teachers College

    1891-1893 superintendent of schools, OaklandCity

    1893 admitted to bar

    1893-1930practicing law in Terre Haute

    assistantgrammar department, Indiana StateTeachers College, spring term 1892.Raines, Sigel E., pa Freeport, 111.

    1889-1891 principal high school, Sullivan

    1891-1895 superintendent of schools,Sullivan

    1895-1897 student, IndianaUniversity

    graduated 1897 with A. B.degree: was business manager of theArbutus

    1897-1903 principal highschool, Freeport, 111.

    1903-1927 superintendent schools, Freeport, 111.

    lr 1928retired, taking a year rest and travel.Robinson, J. M., nr.Sanders, William H., pa LaCrosse, Wis.

    taught in elementary schools beforegraduation

    superintendent of schools,Middletown, Rensselaer and Bloomington

    received A. B. and A. M. fromIndiana University

    1909-1929, teacherof psychology and education. State Normal School, LaCrosse, Wis

    A. M. degree1896, University of Chicago.Scott-Myers, Mrs. Anna G., nr.Voris, O. L., pa Hayden

    since graduation taught continuously in the schoolsof Indiana serving as superintendent inCenterville, Hagerstown, Fountain City,Webster, Patriot, Cortland and ...

    now superintendent of schools, Hayden.Wisely-Lawler, Mrs. Margaret, pa Gar-dena, Calif.

    taught two years beforegraduation

    lr 1894-1928 not teaching, athome.Wright, M. Elizabeth, pa 612 South 7thSt., Terre Haute

    1888-1894 teacher incity schools, Terre Haute

    1894-1895teacher of mathematics, St. Louis, Mo.

    1895-1930 Christian Science practitioner,Terre Haute.CLASS OF 1889Apple,, Orville, pa Orleans

    taught twoyears in the rural schools of Orangecounty

    became county superintendentof schools, Orange county in 1891

    ingovernment employ for two years

    1901-1929 engaged in insurance, loan and realestate business, Orleans.Ball, Charlotte L., nr.Bryan, Elmer Burrit, ha Van Wert, Ohio:pa Athens, Ohio...

    1882-1892 principalhigh school, Kokomo

    1893-1894 teacher in Manual Training High School, Indianapolis

    1894-1896 professor of educational science, Butler College

    1896-1899 assistant professor of pedagogy Indiana University

    1901-1903 generalsuperintendent of education, PhilippineIslands

    1903-1905 professor of education and social psychology, Indiana University

    1905-1907 president FranklinCollege

    1909-1921 president ColgateCollege

    1921-1930 president Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, married MargaretL. Scott, Kokomo, June 28, 1889

    A.B. degree Indiana University 1893

    graduate student Harvard University,1898

    Clark University 1900

    L. H. D.degree, University of Maine, 1915

    goldmedal and diploma from exposition forPhilippine educational exhibit

    memberof N. E. A.

    author The Basis ofPractical Teaching, 1909

    FundamentalFacts for the Teacher, 1911.Clapham, William Ellsworth, pa 2903Webster St., Fort Wayne

    1889-1892superintendent of schools, Newport

    1892-1894 student, Indiana University

    received A. B. and LL. B. degrees fromIndiana University: 1894-1898 attorneyFort Wayne

    1898-1904 associate professor of law, Indiana University

    1902-1903 graduate student, Harvard University

    1904-1906 professor of law, Indiana Law School

    1906-1910 attorney.Indian Territory, Okla.

    1910-1928 attorney, Fort Wayne.Collins, Anna Brockman, la 421 East4th St., Bloomington

    1889-1892 teacherin grades, Huntington

    1892-1893 assistant principal of high school, Rushville

    1893-1895 principal high school, Rushville

    1895-1897 student, Indiana University

    1897-1907 head of English department, high school, Kokomo

    1907-1908critic teacher of English, high school,Bloomington

    1908-1916 instructor inEnglish, Indiana LTniversity

    received A.B. 1897 and A. M. in 1909

    graduatestudent. University of Chicago, summer1903

    lr 1916 living in Bloomington.♦Cox, U. O., ha Terre Haute, RFD C, trtaught a number of years before graduation

    taught spring term 1889 IndianaState Teachers College, Terre Haute

    1889-1891 teacher in schools, Farmland

    1891-1897 head of the department ofscience, State Normal School, Mankato,Minn

    organized and equipped the chemical and physiological laboratories of thatinstitute

    1897-1902 attended IndianaUniversity, A. B. degree in zoology

    M.A. degree in 1902

    1905-1920 professorof biology, Indiana State TeachersCol-lege, Terre Haute

    the first dean of thefaculty, which position he held untilhis death in 1920.Culbertson-Rutherford, Mrs. Belle, pa1000 South 2nd St., Evansville...

    taughtin schools of Jefferson and Switzerlandcounties before graduation

    1889-1894taught in Greensburg, Chrisman, 111., andSalt Lake City, Utah

    married in 1894and since that time engaged with homeduties.Cunningham, John C, pa 337 EuclidAve., Peru

    1889-1895 taught in districtschools Miami county

    1892-1905 engaged in farming

    1905-1910 taught in

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  • 30THE NORMAL ADVANCEMr. Oscar Schopmeyer was called home Oct.17 by the death of his cousin.Mr. Hosea Lovelace, who was a student lastyear an...

    Prof. Mutterer traveled through Greece

    Prof. Kemp enjoyed thescenery of Colorado, and Prof. Wisely visitedsunny California. Professors Cunningham,Weng, Higgins, Baxter and Swihart were atthe lak...

    Dr. Schlicher in Wisconsin, and President Parsons at his summerhome at Lake Maxinkuckee. Professors Engle-man and Crawford spent the summer in st...

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    here and there onelingers.Soon these will slip from out the twigs weakhold,Like coins between a dying misers fingers.T. B. Aldrich.

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