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
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