University of Virginia record March, 1912 | ||
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FACULTY
ELLA AGNEW | Demonstration Work |
(Director Girls' Demonstration Work for Virginia). | |
LULA OCILLEE ANDREWS | English |
(Head of Department of English Language, State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia). |
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Graduate, Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee; Teacher, Lafayette College, Alabama; Teacher, Peabody College for Teachers; Head of Department of Music, State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia. |
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ERMA CLARK ANDERSON | Manual Training |
(Special Student, James Millikin University). | |
Certificate in Applied Arts, Millikin University; Student, Goucher College, Baltimore; B. S. in Fine and Applied Arts, Millikin University; Instructor in Art, Millikin University Summer School; Instructor in Handicraft, Illinois State Normal Summer School, Normal, Illinois. |
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ALBERT BALZ | Psychology and Philosophy |
(Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., University of Virginia; Graduate Student, Columbia University Summer School; Instructor in German, Jefferson School for Boys, Virginia. |
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ALON BEMENT | Drawing |
(Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, Teachers College, Columbia University). |
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Graduate, Boston Museum School of Fine Arts; Graduate, Naas Institute, Sweden; Student, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; Tutor and Instructor in Art, College of the City of New York; Instructor in Painting and Illustration, Teachers' College, Columbia University; Instructor in Art, Groff School; Lecturer on Art. |
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JOHN ROBERT BENTON | Physics |
(Professor of Physics, University of Florida). | |
Ph. D., University of Göttingen; Instructor in Mathematics, Princeton University; Assistant in Physics, Cornell University; Research Assistant, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington; Magnetic Observer, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. |
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ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD | Chemistry |
(Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia). | |
B. A., B. S., Hampden-Sidney College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, Assistant in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Science and Mathematics, Frederick College; Professor of Chemistry, Mississippi Agricultural College; Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Missouri. |
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ARTHUR V. BISHOP | Latin |
(Instructor in Latin, University of Virginia). | |
B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Principal Blacksburg High School; M. A., University of Virginia. |
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JOHN JAY BLAIR | Drawing |
(Superintendent of City Schools, Wilmington, North Carolina). | |
B. S., Haverford College; Superintendent Schools, Winston, North Carolina; Institute Conductor. |
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DONALD BOYER | Physics |
(Instructor in Physics, John Marshall High School, Richmond, Virginia). |
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A. B. Washington and Lee University; Teacher at Cluster Springs Academy; Science Teacher in Kinston High School, Kinston, N. C.; Student at University of Virginia Summer School. |
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PEYTON MONCURE CHICHESTER | Physical Training |
(Instructor in Physical Culture, University of Virginia). | |
L. I., William and Mary College; Principal of High School, Warsaw, Virginia; Graduate Student, University of Virginia. |
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LOVELL M. COLE | Industrial Manual Training |
(Director of Manual Training, Milliken University). | |
Graduate, Stout Institute; Principal of High Schools, Wisconsin; Director of Manual Training, Dunn County School of Agriculture. |
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ISOBEL DAVIDSON | Primary School Methods |
(Supervisor of Primary Grades, Baltimore County, Maryland). | |
Graduate, Hailmann Training School for Kindergartners and Primary Teachers; Chicago Sloyd School, Chicago, Ill.; Special Student, University of Chicago; Teachers' College, Columbia University. |
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KARY CADMUS DAVIS | Agriculture |
(Professor of Soils and Agronomy, and Principal of Winter Short Courses, Rutgers College). |
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M. S., Kansas Agricultural College; graduate, Kansas State Normal School; Ph. D., Cornell University; Professor of Botany, State Normal School, St. Cloud, Minnesota; Professor of Horticulture, University and Experiment Station, West Virginia; Dean, New York State School of Agriculture. |
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STERLING H. DIGGS | Physics |
(Instructor in Physics, University of Virginia). | |
Student in University of Virginia for four years; Instructor in Physics two years; Teacher of Mathematics in Charlottesville High School. |
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GRANT DRAKE | Music |
(Assistant Director Music, Boston City Schools). | |
Organist for the Apollo Club, Boston; Director of Choral Clubs; Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony. |
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WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS | Mathematics |
(Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia). | |
B. S., C. E., University of Virginia; Professor of Mathematics, University of Missouri; Editor of Annals of Mathematics. |
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GRAHAM EDGAR, B. S., Ph. D. | Chemistry |
(Adjunct Professor Chemistry, University of Virginia). | |
WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M. A., Ph. D. | German |
(Professor Germanic Languages, University of Virginia). | |
THOMAS FITZHUGH | Latin and Greek |
(Professor of Latin, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., University of Virginia; Student of Philology and Archæology, Berlin, Rome and Athens; Instructor, Bingham School, North Carolina; Instructor, Bellevue High School, Virginia; Professor of Latin, Central University, Kentucky; Professor of Latin, University of Texas; Professor of Latin and Greek, Texas-Colorado Chatauqua; Author of Philosophy of the Humanities, Outlines of Classical Pedagogy, Prolegomena to the History of Italico-Romanic Rhythm, The Tonic Laws of Latin Speech and Verse, 4 Saturnian, Parts I-II, and Contributor to the Journals of the American Philogical Association and the Archæological Institute of America, etc. |
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VIRGINIA LLOYD FOX | Drawing |
(Graduate in Fine Arts Teachers' College, New York City). | |
NELLIE LEAH GRAHAM | Domestic Economy |
(Instructor in Domestic Science and Art, Seventh Congressional District Agricultural High School, Middletown, Virginia). |
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Graduate of Wicomico High School, Salisbury, Maryland; Normal Department of Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland; Special Certificate in Domestic Science and Art, University of Virginia. |
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MAUDE A. GRAHAM | Manual Training |
JOHN SHARSHALL GRASTY | Physical Geography |
(Adjunct Professor of Geology, University of Virginia). | |
A. B., Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; graduate in geology, chemistry and engineering, Washington and Lee University; graduate in analytical chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; member United States Geological Survey; staff of Maryland Geological Survey; graduate Intercollegiate Geological Field Course; student of European geology in Germany, France and England; special scientific correspondent of the Manufacturers' Record, St. Louis Exposition; Virginia Geological Survey; member American Institute of Mining Engineers; fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; fellow, Geological Society of America; author, The Limestone of Maryland, Gray Ores of Alabama, Mineral Resources of Georgia and numerous papers on economic geology and geology applied to mining. |
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C. B. GIVENS, JR. | Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds |
(Principal Bellevue Grammar School, Danville, Virginia). | |
B. S., Milligan College; Principal of High Schools; Professor of Mathematics Milligan College; Student University of Virginia 1906-1909. |
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WILLIAM HARVEY HAND | Education |
(Professor of Secondary Education, University of South Carolina, and State High School Inspector). |
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Principal of Secondary School; City School Superintendent; Secretary to State Commission to Examine and Revise the School Law of South Carolina. |
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EVALINA M. HARRINGTON | Kindergarten Education |
(Instructor State Normal and Industrial School for Women, Harrisonburg, Virginia). |
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Student, Armour Institute, 1895-1897; diploma, 1897; Kindergartner, Private Schools, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1899-1902, 1905-1906; Kindergartner, Public Schools, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1902-1904, 1906-1907; Student, Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York City, 1907-09; B. S., Columbia University, 1909; Bachelor's Diploma for Kindergarten Supervision, Teachers' College, 1909; State Normal School, Harrisonburg. |
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HARRIS HART | History and Education |
(Superintendent of Schools, Roanoke, Virginia). | |
B. A., Richmond College; Student in History, Summer Sessions of Harvard University and Chicago University; Instructor, Richmond College; Instructor, Bowling Green, Virginia; Principal of High School, Roanoke, Virginia; State School Examiner, Virginia. |
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WILLIAM HARRY HECK | Education |
(Professor of Education, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., Wake Forest College; Fellow, Columbia University; Assistant Principal, Raleigh Male Academy, North Carolina; Assistant Secretary, General Education Board. |
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ADALYN HENDERSON | Music |
(Supervisor Music, Primary Grades, Boston, Massachusetts). | |
MARY CLAY HINER | English |
(Instructor in English Language, State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia). |
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Graduate, State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia; Student, University Summer School, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1905, 1907; Teacher of Elementary Grammar and Language Methods, Summer School of Methods, Farmville, Virginia, 1909, 1910, 1911. |
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LIDA HOOE | Drawing |
(Supervisor of Drawing, Dallas, Texas). | |
Art Student, New York University; Art Institute of Chicago. | |
WILLIS A. JENKINS | Mathematics |
(Superintendent of Schools, Newport News, Virginia). | |
A. B. of William and Mary College; Grammar Grade Principal; High School Principal; State School Examiner; Collaborator State Exhibit for Jamestown Exposition. |
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JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON | Mathematics |
(Superintendent of Schools, Charlottesville, Virginia). | |
B. A., M. A., Milligan College; M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia; Teacher and Principal in Rural and City Elementary and High Schools; Conductor of Summer Institutes; Superintendent of City Schools. |
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WILLIAM HAMPTON KEISTER | Mathematics |
(Principal Harrisonburg High School, Harrisonburg, Virginia). | |
Student Washington and Lee University; State Director N. E. A., 1900; Student School of Methods, Charlottesville; Student Summer School of the South, 1907-1911; Treasurer National Story Tellers' League, 1908; President Association Secondary Schools and Colleges of Virginia, 1909; Treasurer Virginia State Teachers' Association, 1910; President Virginia State Teachers' Association, 1911. |
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WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH | Field Botany |
(Professor of Hygiene, University of Virginia). | |
Ph. D., University of Virginia; M. D., University of Virginia; Director of Athletics, University of Virginia; Instructor in Physical Training, Harvard University; Professor of Materia Medica, University of Virginia. |
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LULU A. McNALLY | Primary School Methods |
(Practice and Critic Teacher, Washington Normal School). | |
Assistant to Director of Primary Instruction; Graduate Washington Normal School and special student Harvard University Summer School. |
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ALBERT LEFEVRE | Logic and Philosophy |
(Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia). | |
B. A., University of Texas; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University; Ph. D., Cornell University; Lecturer in Philosophy, Instructor in Philosophy, and Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Cornell University; Student, University of Berlin; Professor of Philosophy, Tulane University. |
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W. CLYDE LOCKER | Writing |
(Supervisor of Penmanship, Richmond Public Schools, Principal John Marshall Night High School and Instructor John Marshall High School). |
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Graduate, The Drillery, Washington, D. C. (formerly); Principal Business Night High School; Supervisor of Penmanship in Public Schools, Roanoke, Virginia; Instructor State Summer Institute, Emory, Virginia; Author Fifteen Hundred Words Most Commonly Misspelled. |
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J. MOORE McCONNELL | History |
(Professor of History and Economics, Davidson College). | |
B. A., Davidson College; Ph. D., University of Virginia; Assistant Principal, Pantops Academy, Virginia. |
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H. C. McGOWAN | Agriculture |
(Professor Agriculture, Mississippi Industrial Institute and College, Columbus, Mississippi). |
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Student Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi; Special student summer session University of Missouri, 1903; University of Chicago, 1904; Cornell, 1906; Superintendent Public Schools in Mississippi for ten years. |
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JAMES SUGARS McLEMORE | Latin and Greek |
(Instructor in Latin and Greek, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., University of Virginia. | |
HOWARD MORGAN McMANAWAY | History |
(Instructor Charlottesville, Virginia, High School). | |
Student Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia; Student University of Virginia; Graduate M. A. Courses in History and Education, University of Virginia; Principal Toano High School; Instructor in History, English and Chemistry, Charlottesville High School; Instructor in Pedagogy, Seaside Summer Normal, Newport News, Virginia. |
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FRANCES LANDES | Primary School Methods |
(Supervisor Primary Department Memphis, Tennessee, Public Schools). |
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Student Cook County Normal under Colonel Parker; Special Student, Chicago University; Instructor of Primary Methods, University of Mississippi Summer School, 1910 and 1911; Principal Normal Training Class, Memphis, Tennessee. |
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WALLACE HOPKINS MAGEE | Manual Training |
(Head Metal Work and Mechanical Drawing, John Marshall High School, Richmond, Virginia). |
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Graduate Manual Training High School, Louisville, Kentucky; Kentucky State University, Mechanical Engineering Department; Special Apprentice Atlas Engine and Boiler Works, Indianapolis; Teacher of Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing, Richmond Public Schools; Head Metal Department, Manual Training High School, Louisville, Kentucky. |
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SARAH ROSETTER MARSHALL | Aesthetic Gymnastics |
(Director Physical Training, High School, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky). | |
A. B., State University of Kentucky; Director Physical Training Margaret College, Kentucky; Instructor of Classic Dancing, State University of Kentucky; Instructor of Swimming, State University of Kentucky; Teacher of English and History, High School, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. |
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MELVIN ALBERT MARTIN | Education and Psychology |
(Professor of Education and Philosophy, and Dean of Woman's College, Richmond, Virginia). |
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B. A., Richmond College; M. A., Columbia University; Graduate Student, University of Chicago; Head Master, Mossy Creek Academy; Principal, Southside Female Institute; Professor of Mathematics, Woman's College; Professor of Philosophy and Natural Science, Woman's College. |
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JOHN CALVIN METCALF | English |
(Professor of English, Richmond College). | |
M. A., Georgetown College; M. A., Harvard University; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Harvard University, University of Leipzig; Professor of Modern Languages, Mercer University; Professor of English, | |
Georgetown College; Lecturer in University of Chicago; Author of A History of English Literature; Editor of The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers and of Macbeth; Contributor to The South in the Building of the Nation; Library of Southern Literature; etc. |
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LULA D. METZ | Domestic Economy |
(Teacher of Latin, Algebra and Domestic Science, Manassas Agricultural High School, Manassas, Virginia). |
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Graduate High School, Manassas, 1901; Student Pollock Training School, Washington, D. C., 1902; Student in Latin, English and History, University of Virginia Summer School, 1908-1909; Complete course in Domestic Science, University of Virginia Summer School, 1908-1909; Student in Chemistry and English, Johns Hopkins University Summer School, 1911; Teacher of Primary Grades, Manassas, 1903-1908; Assistant in Domestic Science, University of Virginia Summer School, 1910. |
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JANET MILLER | Kindergarten |
(Teacher Esseton Private Kindergarten). | |
Graduate English Course at Stuart Hall, Staunton, Virginia; Studied Kindergarten for one year at the Law Froebel Kindergarter of Toledo, Ohio; Graduate of Harrisonburg State Normal; Completed Game Course in University of Virginia Summer School. |
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EDWIN MIMS | English |
(Professor of English, University of North Carolina). | |
M. A., Vanderbilt University; Ph. D., Cornell University; Fellow in English Literature, Cornell University; Professor of English Literature, Trinity College, North Carolina; Author of The Life of Sidney Lanier (American Men of Letters Series), Southern Fiction (in the South in the Building of the Nation) and numerous magazine articles; Editor of Carlyle's Essay on Burns (Gateway Series of English Classics), Southern Prose and Poetry; Joint Editor of the South Atlantic Quarterly. |
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MARY S. MOFFETT | Arithmetic |
(Supervising Principal of Manassas Public Schools, Virginia). | |
Graduate of Cincinnati Normal School; Principal of School, Cincinnati; Principal, Rockbridge Normal School. |
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WALTER ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY | Latin and Greek |
(Professor of Latin, William and Mary College). | |
B. A., Johns Hopkins University; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Latin and Greek, University of Arkansas; Professor of Greek, University of Mississippi; Professor of Classics, Sewanee Grammar School, University of the South. |
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JAMES MORRIS PAGE | Mathematics |
(Dean of the University of Virginia). | |
M. A., Randolph-Macon College; Ph. D., University of Leipzig; Fellow in Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia. |
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THOMAS WALKER PAGE | History and Civil Government |
(Professor of Economics, University of Virginia Member Tariff Board). |
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M. A., Randolph-Macon College; Ph. D., University of Leipzig; Student in London, Berlin; Lecturer in Chicago University; Professor, University of California; Professor, University of Texas. |
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JOHN SHELTON PATTON | Library Methods |
(Librarian of the University of Virginia). | |
Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia; Author of Jefferson, Cabell and the University of Virginia; Joint Editor of The Book of the Poe Centenary. |
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ELIZABETH TRIPPE PICKETT | Games |
(Primary Teacher, Public Schools, Norfolk, Virginia). | |
Student, Norfolk College; Graduate and Post-Graduate Student, Kindergarten Training School, New York; Instructor, Childrens' School Farm, Jamestown Exposition; Director, Ghent Kindergarten, Norfolk. |
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ANNA E. RICHARDSON | Domestic Economy |
(Professor of Home Economics, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia). |
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B. S., Peabody College for Teachers; Diploma in Nutrition, Teachers' College, New York; A. M., Columbia University, New York City. |
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MYRON T. SCUDDER, A. B. A. M. | Education |
(Professor of Education in Rutgers College, and Principal of Scudder School in New York City). |
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Graduate, Rutgers College, 1882; Graduate Student, Yale, 1898-99; Professional Experience; District School, Fort Plain, N. Y., 1882-83; General Secretary Y. M. C. A., Yonkers, N. Y., 1883-84; Principal Village School, Fort Plain, N. Y., 1884-88; Principal Rome Free Academy, Rome, N. Y., 1888-90; Teacher of Greek and Latin, Plattsburg State Normal School, 1890-92; State Inspector of Regents Schools, New York, 1892-97; Principal Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn., 1897-99; Principal State Normal School, New Paltz, N. Y., 1899-08; Lecturer; Modern Educational Theory and School Organization, New York University, 1903-4; Summer School, University of Maine, 1909; Authorship; New York, Its State and Local Government; New York Supplement of Frye's Geography; Moral and Civic Training; Field Day and Play Picnic for Country Children; Recreation for Rural Communities. |
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BERTHA E. SHEPARD | Drawing |
(Supervisor of Drawing and Manual Training, Derby, Connecticut). | |
Graduate, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn; Student, Teachers' College, Columbia University; Student, New York University School of Fine Arts; Student, New York School Fine and Applied Art. |
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ABRAM SIMON | Hebrew History and Literature |
(Head of Washington Hebrew Congregation). | |
Ph: D., Columbian University; Graduate of Cincinnati University and of the Hebrew University College, Cincinnati; Member of Faculty Correspondence School of the Jewish Chatauqua Society. |
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THOMAS McNIDER SIMPSON, JR. | Astronomy |
(Professor of Mathematics, Converse College). | |
B. A., Randolph-Macon College; M. A., University of Virginia; Fellow and Assistant in Astronomy, University of Virginia; Acting Professor of Mathematics and Physics, St. Stephen's College; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia. |
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WILLIAM BEVERLY STONE | Mathematics |
(Instructor in Mathematics, University of Michigan). | |
Ph. D., University of Virginia; Assistant, Baylor's University School, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Assistant and Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia. |
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ELLA L. SWEENEY | Primary School Methods |
(Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Providence, Rhode Island). | |
Student in Brown University, Chicago University, Clark University, Rhode Island Agricultural College and University of Wisconsin; Visitor in European schools during two extended trips. |
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SELINA TAYLOR | Nature Study and School Gardens |
(Instructor Manassas District Agricultural High School, Manassas, Virginia). |
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Student in Stephenson Seminary, Charlestown, West Virginia; Student in Manassas Institute; Student in University of Virginia Summer School; Student in Pennsylvania State College; Instructor in Summer Normal, Oceana, Virginia; Instructor in Summer Normal, Fredericksburg, Virginia; Instructor in Summer Normal, Farmville, Virginia. |
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A. F. WARE | Elementary Algebra |
(President of Warthen College, Wrightsville, Georgia). | |
Georgia Institute Conductor; Principal of Warrenton Academy; Teacher of Boys, Augusta, Georgia; Principal of Aribi Institute; Superintendent of Cordele Public Schools; Assistant Principal of Albany Academy; Superintendent of Wadley Public Schools. |
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GEORGE ARMSTRONG WAUCHOPE | English |
(Professor of English, University of South Carolina). | |
Ph. D., Washington and Lee University; Graduate Student, Berlin University and Harvard University; Assistant Professor of English, University of Missouri; Professor of English, University of Iowa; Supply Professor of English Literature, University of Virginia; Author of The Writers of South Carolina; Editor of school and college editions of Spenser's Faerie Queene, Lamb's Essays of Elia, De Quincey's Confessions of an Opium Eater, Longfellow's Ballads and Other Poems, George Eliot's Silas Marner, etc.; Assistant Literary Editor of Library of Southern Literature. |
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LETITIA E. WEER | Domestic Economy |
(Supervisor of Home Economics, Baltimore County, Maryland). | |
Graduate, State Normal School, Maryland; Graduate in Domestic Science and Art, National Training School, Washington City; Student in Domestic Science, Chautauqua, New York; Graduate in Domestic Science, Teachers' College, Columbia University; Principal, Elementary School, Baltimore County. |
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OSCAR I. WOODLEY | Education |
(President of State Normal School, Fairmont, West Virginia). | |
B. A., Albion College; M. A., Columbia University; M. Pd., Ypsilanti Normal College; Superintendent, City Schools, Passaic, New Jersey; Institute Lecturer; Author of Foundation Lessons in English. |
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HUGH SKIPWORTH WORTHINGTON | French |
(Professor of French, Sweet Briar College). | |
M. A., University of Virginia; Instructor in Modern Languages, Richmond College; Professor of Modern Languages, Southern Female College; Associate Professor of French and Spanish, Virginia Polytechnical Institute. |
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RICHARD THOMAS WYCHE | Story Telling |
(Story Specialist). | |
B. A., University of North Carolina; Student, University of Chicago; Lecturer on the Art of Story Telling, State Normal Schools of Michigan, Ohio, and Kansas, Summer School of the University of Alabama and the University of Georgia, Summer School of The South; President, National Story Tellers' League; Author of Some Great Stories and How to Tell Them. |
University of Virginia record March, 1912 | ||