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  • One typed page including photograph; brief history of Washington Avenue Presbyterian Church.

    ABASH VALLEY WP R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown heroes who have made a difference.Washashington Avenue Presbyterian Churc...

    Vigo County Historical Society

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYMoody-McFerrin, Mrs. Caroline E., nr.Moore, Benjamin F., ha Muncie

    foryears one of Indianas most highly respected school men: superintendent ofschools of Muncie at the time the stateopened Ball Teachers College&#...

    was dean of the college andprofessor of education at time of hisdeath in 1926.Naber, Guilford M., pa Wabash

    taughtin rural and high schools of Indiana

    superintendent of schools. South Whitley1884-1888

    1891-1896 county superintendent

    1896-1929 in life insurancebusiness, Wabash

    A. B. Taylor University in 1886.Severinghaus-Schnider, Mrs. Mary

    nr.Shea, Thomas J., ha Lexington

    taughtfor several years and engaged in mercantile business in Lexington severalyears prior to his death in 1913.Sheets, Harriett H., ha 421 North...

    lr 1905connected with the New York Life Insurance Company.Smith, J. F., nr.Smith-Shea, Mrs. Anna E., pa 430 West4 7th St., Indianapolis...

    taught twoyears at Burnetts Creek before graduation

    1901-1927 teacher in the grades,Indianapolis

    1927-1929 retired and living in Indianapolis.♦Stewart-Foulke, Mrs. Mary E., ha Dublin

    1884-1885 teacher in Brazil

    1885-1886 teacher in Rushville: 1886-1890principal high school, Worthington

    1890-1894 teacher Rich Square Academy

    1894-1898 principal high school Middle-town

    1901-1910 principal high school,Dublin

    1910-1916 homekeeper and devoted spare time to community interests

    deceased June 14, 1926.Stewart, Hattie, nr.Tarney-Campbell, Mrs. Sarah, ha Anderson

    1884-1892 assistant professor indepartment of psychology and methodsin Indiana State Teachers College

    lr1929 not teaching

    at home in Anderson.CLASS OF 1885Alexander, W. E., ha Bedford

    1885-1S88 principal schools, Somerset

    1888-1896 superintendent schools, Converse

    1896-1905 superintendent of schools,Bedford

    1905-1916 engaged in insurance business

    1921-1928 township trustee, Shawswick township, Bedford.Batty, Fannie, nr, deceased 1889.Blasdel-Harvey, Mrs. Jennie, ha Ton-kawa, Okla.

    taught in schools of Indiana, Oklahoma, and South Dakota fromgraduation to latest report in 1917.rfrinkerhoff, A., ha Sedan, Kan., lr 1912in real...

    deceased April 1912.Caldwell, Alexander, nr.♦Chappell-Sleeper, Mrs. Ella, ha Rod-lands, Calif.

    taught in city schools ofPrinceton for two years

    married in1887.Dunagan, Oscar, ha Center Point

    1884-1886 superintendent of schools, Shoals

    1886-1888 principal normal school, Aurora, 111.

    1888-1889 teacher of Latin andpedagogy, Mt. Lebanon University, Mt.Lebanon, La.

    1889-1890 principal oftownship high school, Ashboro

    1890-1892 superintendent Pima Indian Schools,Sacaton, Ariz.

    1892-1894 principaltownship school, Asherville

    1894-1896principal schools, Center Point

    1896-1897 principal Warrior, Ala.

    1897-1901principal township high school, Ashboro

    1901-1902 manager for Hayden Co.,Tempe, Ariz.

    1902-1904 principalschools, Cory

    1904-1907 principal township high school, Ashboro

    1907-1908principal high school Mooney

    lr 1909principal Sugar Ridge Township HighSchool.Dubois, Chaso Orton, ha Beecher, III.

    1885-1887 principal schools, Crothers-ville

    1887-1888 at home in Champaigncounty, 111.

    1888-1892 principal schools,Cerro Gordo and Illiopolis, 111.

    1892-1895 principal schools, Mason City, 111.

    1895-1898 superintendent schools, MasonCity, 111.

    1898-1901 principal wardschool ,Racine Wis.: 1901-1904 superintendent schools, Lanark and Lockport

    1904-1909 superintendent schools Mas-coutah. 111.

    1909-1911 superintendentschools Newton. 111.

    1911-1912 superintendent schools Eldorado, 111.

    1912-1914did not teach on account of illness

    1914-1915 principal high school, Thebes, 111.

    1915 superintendent schools Beecher,111.

    no recent report.Engle, John T., ha Bloomingdale

    superintendent of schools of East Auburn,California for more than twenty years

    president of the California High SchoolAssociation, a pioneer in supervisedstudy and the junior college

    lecturer.University of California during summerterms.Fuller-Alexander, Mrs. Jessie, pa 234Westminister Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.

    lrteacher in city schools, Syracuse, N. Y.Graves, James T., ha Monticello

    1885-1888 principal of high school, Monticello

    1888-1903 superintendent of schools,Motion

    1903-1927 in loan, law and abstracting business, Monticello.Henry, William E., pa 5209 15th Ave.,N. E., Seattle, Wash.

    1885-1890 principal high school, Peru

    1891, A. B., Indiana University.

    1891-1893 instructorin English, Indiana University

    1893-1895 graduate student, Univeristy ofChicago

    1894-1895 fellow University ofChicago

    1895-1897 professor of English,Iranklin College, Franklin

    1897-1906state librarian of Indiana, Indianapolis

    1906-1929 librarian, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.Hope-Soper, Mrs. Dora, ha 6156 Kim-bark Ave., Chicago, 111.

    1886-1891 principal township graded schools

    1892-1893 teacher in schools, Chicago, 111.

    1893-1930 married to Thomas A. Soper,homekeeper, Chicago, 111.Hudleson, J. M., ha Algiers

    since graduation, principal of schools in number ofIndiana cities, including Francisco,Hazelton, Nappanee, Bruceville andDecker

    since 1892 spent most of thetime in the ministry serving pastoratesin a large number of Indiana cities

    in1925 accepted the principalship of theschools at Algiers.♦Hunnicutt, A. G., deceased 1889, nr.Hunter-Lloyd, Mrs. Nannie M., pa 1101North 4th St.,&...

    1886-1902teacher in schools of Sandford and TerreHaute

    1902-1904 teacher Vigo CountyHome for Dependent Children

    1904-1906principal primary department, SpellmanSeminary, a training school for coloredgirls, Atlanta, Ga.

    1906 resigned and

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  • 114THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY1914-1916 principal, department school.New Albany

    1916-1917 student, IndianaUniversity

    1918-1921 principal, juniorhigh school, Hastings, Nebraska

    1921-1923 principal, junior high school, Ard-more, Oklahoma

    1924-1929 engaged innewspaper circulation work with Oklahoma News and Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

    received A. B.from Indiana University in 1920.Beard, Asa L., ha Scircleville: pa Flora

    1914-1916 teacher of history, physicalgeography, commerce, botany and algebrain high school, Scircleville

    1926-1929principal, high school. New Richmond

    graduate student, Indiana University.Bowles, Forest, ha Terre Haute, pa Harts-ville, Ohio. RFD 1

    1914-1915 student,Indiana State Teachers College

    1915-1917 teacher of woodwork and mechanical drawing, Lawrenceburg

    1918-1919United States Army

    1919-1930 teacherof woodwork and mechanical drawinghigh school, Canton, Ohio.Brotherton-Furstenberger, Mrs. Helen,pa 1020 6th Ave., Terre Haute

    1914-1916 teacher grades, city schools, TerreHaute

    1916-1918 teacher of art, juniorhigh school, Terre Haute

    1918-1923 notteaching, homekeeper, married

    1923-1927 teacher grades, city schools, TerreHaute

    1927-1930 teacher of art, McLean Junior High School, Terre Haute.School, Terre Haute.Brown, Dorph H., ha Peru

    1914-1917superintendent of schools, Amboy

    1917-1920 superintendent of schools, Miamicounty, Peru: 1920-1921 superintendentof schools, Peru: lr 1921.Brown, George J., A. B., 1916

    B. S.1923

    pa RFD C, Farmersburg

    1914-1915 teacher, Montgomery county

    1915-1916 teacher, high school, Pimento

    1916-1917 teacher, high school, Portland

    1917-1919 in the United States Army

    1919-1924 teacher, mechanical drawing, highschool, Mt. Vernon

    1924-1925 teacher,high school, Pimento

    1926-1930 teacher,mechanical drawing, McLean Junior HighSchool, Terre Haute.Bruner, Claude E.. A. R., ha MulberryGrove, Illinois

    1914-1917 teacher in highschool, Staunton

    1917 military service

    lr 1917.Bullington-Lapping, Mrs. Alice, pa Hard-insburg

    1914-1915 teacher in departmental school, Bloomington

    1915-1916teacher in grades and high school, Hard-insburg: 1916-1919 part time teacher,Hardinsburg

    1916-1924 married, athome, not teaching

    1924-1929 teacherin Hardinsburg.Burget, George E., A. B., ha Kempton:pa 670 E. 16th St., North, Portland,Oregon

    1929-1930 professor of physiology, University of Oregon, MedicalSchool, Portland, Oregon

    for completerecord see class of 1912.Burkett-Hemmer, Mrs. Zclpha, A. B.,ha Owens ville: pa Fort Branch

    lrmarried, not teaching, homekeeper.Carlisle, Edwin B., pa 4369 Madison St.,Gary: 1914-1929 teacher of technicaldrawing and drafting, Gary.Carmack, H. LeRo...

    paStewartsville

    1913-1914 assistant wardprincipal. Vincennes

    1914-1916 teacherof mathematics and history in highschool, Brazil

    1920-1924 superintendentof schools, Newburg, and public accountant

    1925-1921! student, Indiana StateTeachers College, Terre Haute

    1926-1928principal of schools, Roann, Wabashcounty

    1929-1930 principal of schools,Stewartsville.Carmichael, Harley F., pa Decatur, Illinois, 1820 N. Church St.

    1917-1918 principal of Dunfee School, Decatur, Illinois

    1919-1920 principal, Central High School,Decatur, Illinois

    1921-1929 principal,Roosevelt Junior High School, Decatur,Illinois.Carrithers-Bickel, Mrs. Mary E., ha 341N. 13th St., Terre Haute

    1914-1917teacher of home economics, high school,Edwardsport

    1917-1918 teacher of sewing, high school, Elkhart

    1918-1929 notteaching, homekeeper, married in 1918to H. N. Bickel.Clark, James Russell, ha Crete

    pa Winchester

    1914-1917 principal, SulphurSprings

    1917-1923 principal of schools.Farmland

    1923-1929 principal, McKinleyConsolidated Grade and High School,Winchester.Clauser, William S., pa Rossville

    1914-1918 teacher manual training, highschool, Evansville

    1918-1919 in UnitedStates Army

    1919-1930 farming.Cleaver, Nellie, ha Lebanon

    1913-1914,primary teacher in rural schools

    1914-1915 at home

    1915-1916 teacher in ruralschools in Boone county

    1916-1923teacher, rural schools, Lebanon

    lr 1923.Cline, Charles V., ha Leavenworth

    1914-1915, ward principal, grade school, CrownPoint

    1915-1916 student, Indiana StateTeachers College, Terre Haute

    taughtclass in history at Indiana State Teachers College during summer of 1916

    1916teaching history and agriculture in highschool, Madison

    lr 1916.Cline, Coia M., pa Cloverdale

    1904-1905teacher, Putnam county rural school,Cloverdale

    1906-1908 teacher Parkecounty, Florida township rural school

    1908-1909 teacher, Parke county, Catlin,primary grades

    1909-1912 teacher Owencounty, Jackson township rural schools

    1912-1914 teacher, Vermillion county,Helt township rural schools

    1915-1916teacher, Pretty Rock, North Dakota:1916-1921 teacher, Putnam county,Cloverdale

    1921-1922 teacher, Pensa-cola, Florida

    1923-1929 teacher ofgrades, Putnam county, Cloverdale.Cochran-Knickerbocker, Mrs. Dorothy

    ha Elwood

    pa 4301 4th Ave., Sacramento, California

    taught three years inElwood before graduation

    1914-1917teacher, grades, Edgewood building, Elwood

    1917-1929 homekeeper, married in1917

    substitute teacher, elementaryschools

    Sacramento since 1927

    1929-1930 teacher of grades, Sacramento, California.Conncll-Johnson, Mrs. Edith, ha Indianapolis, 1244 King Ave.

    1914-1915 teacher, primary grades, Roanoke

    1921-1929supply teacher, Wayne township andhousewife, Marion county.Connor, Wm. E., pa 432 E. 109th St.,Cleveland, Ohio

    1929 director, referenceresearch, public schools, Cleveland,Ohio

    for complete record see class of1910.Cooprider, Vida, ha Clay City

    1914-1916teacher of grades, Martz and Ligonier

    1916-1918 teacher of grades, Knightstown

    1918-1923 teacher of grades, LaPorte

    lr 1923.Corn, William S., ha Augusta

    1914-1915

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  • In 1937, James Kershner was twelve years old. In this interview, Mr. Kershner recounts the memories of that 12 year old, forced with hi...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • One typed page including photograph; biography of Edward Lee Wilkerson, a distinguished surgeon from Terre Haute, Indiana.

    WABASHP R OFIA hometown h heroes who h difference. A seriies of ttributes tto h f ib t t h have made a diff dVALLEYL E S...

    Vigo County Historical Society

  • 142THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYgrades in a Georgetown township school

    1919-1929 not teaching

    at home, home-keeper.Meyer, Herbert L. A. B. pa 603 Ridge-wood Ave., N. S. Pittsburg, Pa.

    taughtsix years before graduation

    1917-1929teacher of manual training, Pittsburg,Pa.

    attended University of Pittsburg1922 to 1925

    attended University ofWisconsin 1925.Miller, Bertha, ha RFD 1, Worthington

    nr.Miller, Earl, ha Cory

    pa 1324 WestDayton St., Madison, Wis.

    1906-1907teacher rural and graded schools. Clayand Vermillion counties

    1917-1919United States Army

    1919-1921 teacher,algebra and history, senior high school,Dixon, 111.

    1921-1922 principal highschool, Marshall

    1922-1927 teacher,mathematics and biology, senior highschool, Richmond

    1927-1930 studentUniversity of Wisconsin, M. A. 1928,Ph. D., 1930.Millspaugh, Hershel B., A. B. pa Evansville

    taught one year in New Harmonybefore graduation

    1922-1925 did notteach

    1925-1929 teacher in Evansville.♦Monroe, Katherine B., ha 630 GilbertAve., Terre Haute

    lr 1917 teacher ofgrades, Dunbar School, Terre Haute, deceased.Moon, Gertrude, pa 306 West Blvd.,Elkhart

    taught primary grades in Bowling Green and in the rural schools ofWashington township, Clay county before graduation

    1917-1920 teacher ofgrades, Elkhort

    1920-1930 teacher Central Junior High School, Elkhart

    attended Columbia University, summer of1922 and Indiana University summersof 1921, 1923, 1926, and «1927.Morgan, Glenn ,A. B. 559 South 5th St.,C...

    1914-1916 teacher of mathematics in high school, Oblong, 111.

    1916-1917 student, Indiana State TeachersCollege, received A. B.

    1917-1918 teacher of mathematics, township high school,Sidell, 111.

    1918-1924 teacher mathematics, Clinton

    1926-1928 teacher ofgrades, Clinton.Mullins, Edna B., pa 2215 South 7thSt., Terre Haute

    1913-1915 teacher ofelementary grades, Swayzee

    1915-1925teacher of domestic science and music,Summitville: 1925-1930 teacher of homeeconomics, Sarah Scott Junior HighSchool, Terre Haute

    attended IndianaUniversity 1926, received A. M.

    graduate student. University of Chicago 1926

    summer instructor, Hampton Institute,Hampton, Va. 1929.Musselman, Paul, pa 1733 Hillman St.,Youngstown, Ohio

    taught 1910-1916in Camden schools before graduation

    1917-1918 superintendent schools andteacher of mathematics, high school,Camden

    1918-1920 teacher mathematics,high school, Bradford, Pa.

    1920-1929teacher mathematics, South High School,Youngstown, Ohio

    attended ManchesterCollege from 1922-1924, during summersessions

    attended Indiana University1913-1914.Nehf-Hastings, Mrs. Helen L., A. B. paWashington

    supervisor of music, artand domestic science in grades and highschool, Whitestown

    married

    not teaching, homekeeper in Washington.Nicholson, Mayme, la 215 East 11th St.,Washington

    1917-1918 teacher of read-ing junior high school, Washington

    1918-1919 part time teacher and stenographer, Washington, D. C.

    1919-1920secretary of quartermaster corps, Washington, D. C. and Chicago, 111.

    1920-1921 tutored war veterans in commercialsubjects

    lr 1921.Noblitt, Ivan E., pa 1446 Locust St.,Terre Haute

    1917-1918 teacher of history and science, high school, English

    1918-1919 entered military service

    1919-1920 teacher in North Websterpublic schools

    1920-1922 principal highschool, Walkerton

    1922-1929 principalhigh school, West Terre Haute.Noel, Nona, A. B. ha Terre Haute

    lr1916.ONeal, Rose H., pa 320 W. 8th St.,Gary

    1913-1917 teacher country schools,Martin and Daviess counties

    1917-1925teacher of grades, Jefferson School,Gary

    1925-1929 principal James Whit-comb Riley School, Gary

    enrolled in extension classes in Gary 1925-1927.Orr-New, Mrs. Leah Marie, pa Elkhart

    1917-1921 teacher of primary work, Elkhart

    1921-1929 substitute teacher, Elkhart.Ossenberg, June, pa 139 East WalnutSt., Martinsville

    1917-1922 teacher ofscience in Decatur High School, Decatur

    1922-1923 attended Indiana University

    1923-1925 teacher of science,Decatur High School

    1925-1929 teacherof science, Martinsville High School.Overton, Helen, pa 2308 Ashmead Place,Washington, D. C.

    taught Center township, Howard county, Kokomo, 1913-1916 before graduation

    1917-1919teacher of grades, Kokomo

    1923-1929government service. Bureau of InternalRevenue, Washington, D. C.♦Overpeck, Garnet, ha Rosedale

    deceased

    lr 1917 teacher of 4th grade, MuncieInd.Overpeck, Julia, pa Peru

    1917-1918teacher of departmental work, Tangier

    1918-1924 teacher of English and Latin,High School, Parke county

    1925-1927teacher of English and Latin, Blooming-dale

    1927-1928 teacher of English andLatin, Peru.Paige-Roll. Mrs. Mary H., A. B. pa 506Osborne St., Terre Haute

    1917-1929teacher in Terre Haute Schools

    nowcafeteria manager, Gerstmeyer TechnicalHigh School

    received M. S., ColumbiaUniversity.Parker, Ethel Lee A. B. pa 336 LindenWalk, Lexington, Ky.

    1913-1914 teacher of grades, Mooresville

    1914-1916teacher of arithmetic and home economics, Clinton

    1916-1918 teacher ofhome economics, Brazil

    1918-1921teacher of home economics, Indiana StateTeachers College

    1921-1922 student,Columbia University

    1922-1924 director of home economics, Winona, Minn.

    1924-1927 head of department, home economics, Womens College, University ofDelaware, Newark, Del.

    1927-1928 National Research Council Fellow of Parental Education and Child Development,Columbia University, Merrill PalmerSchool of Homemaking in Detroit andUni...

    1928-1929 professor of home economics education. College of Education, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.Partenheimer, Lydia, pa 401 Second St.,...

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  • 20THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYschool. Chandler, Okla: 1915 head ofEnglish department, high school, Muskogee, Okla: lr 1915.Derg, Daniel, attended Indiana Univ...

    no other information.Dunn, Walter, nr.Felbaum, Gusta, pa Dayton

    1928 livingon farm.Felbaum, Mathilde Christine, pa Dayton

    189^-1894 student at Indiana University,A B. degree

    1894-1895 principal ofhigh school, West Point

    1895-1897assistant in high school, Decatur

    1897-1S98 student at Indiana University preparing for M. A. degree

    1898-1901 principal of high school, Warsaw

    1901-1902student at Purdue University, M. S. degree

    1902-1911 head of department ofEnglish and German in high school, Chippewa Falls, Wis.

    1911-1929 living onfarm in Tippecanoe county.Ferguson-McManis, Mrs. Mary E., iaPasadena, Calif.

    1893-1894 taughtgrades, Clinton

    1894-1895 taughtgrades, Terre Haute

    1895-1897 taughtgrades, Pasadena, Calif.

    1911-1913taught English and arithmetic. GirlsVocational School, Kalamazoo, Mich.

    married to John T. McManis and residing in Pasadena, Calif.

    lr 1928.Freudenreich, Louise, deceased 1895Froeb, Anna C, pa 1501 Wabash Ava.,Terre Haute

    1893-1929 teaching in thepublic schools of Terre Haute

    at present teacher of grades, Thompson School,Terre Haute.Fulkerson, Alva Otis, pa Washington:1893-1895 principal schools Raglesville

    1895-1897 student, Indiana University,graduated in 1897

    1897-1899 principalschools, Elnora

    1899-1905 principal,Southside School Washington: 1905-1911 teacher, high school, Washington

    1911-1915 county superintendent schools,Daviess county

    1915-1925 superintendent of schools, Washington

    1925-1928teacher of history, high school, Washington

    1928-1929 principal, high school,Washington.Gaylor, G. W., lr 1916 superintendent ofschools, Canton, 111.Gilbette-Sumner, Mrs. Cora D., la 2420Garfield Ave., Te...

    1917 studentin home economics department, IndianaState Teachers College.Gilhams, Herbert, la Howe

    1893-1899superintendent of schools, Lima

    1899-1907 county superintendent schools, LaGrange

    1907-1910 superintendent ofschools, Rome City

    1910-1912 superintendent of schools, Hine

    1912 superintendent of schools, Sedgwick, Kan.

    1928retired after teaching forty years

    managing farms in Indiana, Kansas andCanada.Gourley, Flora, ha Bloomington

    attended Indiana University

    taught in Anderson several years.Griffith, M. B., attended Indiana University

    teacher of music there from1895-1896

    deceased.Hansell, George Hart, pa Rising Sun

    1898 A. B. from Indiana University

    1910 University of Cincinnati, M.D.

    1910-1929 practicing medicine in Rising Sun.Harwood, Samuel E., taught for a number of years in the normal school atCarbondale, 111,

    no other information.Heath, James William, pa 626 South19th St., Terre Haute

    taught in Claycounty school after graduating

    1894-1902 student in Indiana University andreceived A. B. and A. M. degrees

    1903-1909 principal of schools, Asherville

    1909-1929 teacher of mathematics inWiley High School, Terre Haute.Heironimus, Norval C, pa 635 NationalRoad, Richmond

    1893-1894 principalOaktown

    1894-1895 student, IndianaUniversity

    1895-1929 principal juniorhigh school, Richmond.Hooker, Brainard, pa West Lafayette

    1893-1895 assistant in high school, Mt.Vernon

    1895-1898 principal of highschool, Rochester

    1898-1899 student,Indiana University

    1900-1901 assistantto J. B. Wisely, Indiana State TeachersCollege: 1900-1901 principal of highsohool, Dayton

    1901-1902 principal ofhigh 3chool, Thorntown

    1902-1903 principal of high school, Dayton

    1903-1904traveling

    1904-1906 principal of highsohool, Dayton

    1906-1907 principal ofhigh school, West Lafayette

    1907-1919county superintendent, Tippecanoe county

    1927-1929 principal of Ford School,Lafayette.Kalmback, Matilda, la 205 Front St.,Jeffersonville

    from time of graduation1893 to 1928 teacher of grades in schoolsof Jeffersonville.♦Lang, Anna, nr

    deceased.♦Lawrence, Elizabeth, nr. deceased.Little-Bush, Mrs. Eunice Elizabeth, pa2533 North 9th St., Phoenix, Ariz.

    1893-1895 teacher in primary grades,Newport

    1894-1896 student, IndianaUniversity, Bloomington

    1896 receivedA. B.

    1896-1897 principal, Waveland

    1897-1900 teacher in English and history, Lebanon

    1900-1926 at home, notteaching, Lebanon

    1926-1928 supplyteacher. Phoenix Union High School,Phoenix, Ariz.

    graduate student. University of Arizona.McManis, John T., Ia 6946 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.

    1893-1895 superintendent at Ossian

    1895-1896 teacherin California schools

    1896-1897 Stanford University A. B.

    1897-1900 principal of high school, Los Banos, Calif.

    1900-1902 assistant in education, LelandStanford University, A. M.

    1902-1904fellow in education, University of Chicago, Ph. D.

    1904-1908 head of department of education, Western NormalSchool, Kalamazoo, Mich.

    1908 head ofdepartment of education, Chicago Normal School. Writings

    Behavior of anIndividual Child, Warrick & York, 1916Ella Flagg Young & Half Century Chicago Schools, McClurg & Co.

    1916.Mauntel, Christian Henry, la Alva,Okla

    1895 A. B. Indiana University

    1895-1896 student at University of Chicago, A. M. degree 1896

    1897-1898teacher of history in high schools, Indianapolis

    1897-1929 attorney at law,Alva, Okla.Mavity-Martin, Mrs. Kate, la 204 TateSt., Greensboro, N. C.

    1893-1894 principal of elementary grades, Vincennes

    1894-1896 critic teacher, grades, Training School, Illinois State Normal University

    1896-1900 director of TrainingSchool, Whitewater, Wisconsin StateNormal School: 1900 married WilliamWoodrow Martin, not teaching

    1916-1921 active in public affairs, vice chairman Missouri Commission on NationalDefense during period of war

    1922-1923 member of Constitutional Convention Missouri

    chairman of Committee

    Indiana State University Archives
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    MIRRORVOLUME 3, No. 3 MARCH, 1951Charles City Plant SuesFE For Strike DamagesDUBUQUE, row A-A suit to re­cover$122,815 in damages result­ing...

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