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Heads of Departments loN1cs, L. H., A. M., PRESIDENT. IQIING, Jetta ANNE, PROFESSOR or Graduate of Oswego Normal School, N. Y., 1870. Studied with Agassiz at Harvard 1870-IQ A. M., De Pauw University 1889. Instructor of Eng- lish Indiana State Normal School 1871-741 Instructor in Elocution In- dianapolis High School 1874-75, Bus- iness 1875-76. Principal Indianapolis Normal School 1876-84: Superintend- ent lndianapolis Schools 1884-9.15 Su- perintenitlent Cleveland, O., Schools 1894-1902. President Michigan State Normal College IQO2 l. Author of The jones Readers: magazine articles on educational and social subjects. t 1'N.xA1, D.XNIliI,, A. M., LL. D., li3llfItl'l'LlS l'lRtJlfESSOR or TI-Ili SCIICNCI5 .xNn fAR'1' or TEACHING. Graduate of Dartmouth College 18511 taught in New Hanipton Acad- emy 1851-531 Professor in Kalamazoo College 185.1-58 and 1865-68. Super- intendent Kalainazoo, Mich.. City Schools 1858-65. County Superinten- dent of Kalanraztiw county, 1867-68. Professor of Pedagogy Michigan State Normal College 1868 --. Chaplain lxalaniazoo Asylum for the lnsane l',YCllly-llYC years. LL. D. Uiiivcrsitx' of Xlichigan ISQ7. Author of hooks 1111 l -ycliology and various subjects. 'l2.X8l'f. li 1:12111-31t1c H., lJIRlfC'l'OR otf l'oxs1-21cx'.x'1'oRx' o1f Rltstc. Studied with ll. F. llalcer and li. I. Lang ul' llostong and with Signori San lliovanni and lluzzi and Madam liillipi of Klilano, Italy: with Herr l'r-ofe-sor Scliartie of Dresden, Ger- llllllly. I-I1SToRY AND Civics. Graduate Michigan State Normal College 1858. Teacher in High Schools 1858-75, Superintendent Schools of Charlotte, Mich., 1875-81. I-lead of History Department 1881 -. S'1'RoNo. EDVVIN A., A. M., Pito- FIZSSOR or P1-ivsrcar, Sc1ENcEs. Graduate Cortland Academy 1854. A. B., Union College 1858: ihid., A. M., lg6.2. Principal Grand Rapids High School T858-62 and 1873-85. Su- perintendent Grancl Rapids Puhlic Schools I862-71. Instructor in Science, Oswego, N. Y., State Normal School 1871-73. Professor of Physical Sci- ences Michigan State Normal College 1885 --. liixiuzotfiz, F1.oRUs A., A. Rl., PRo- 1fEssoR or EN1:1.1s11. Graduate of University of Alichigan A. li.. 18781 A. Al., tcausar honorisl ihid., iooo. Principal Coldwater. Klich.. High School, 1878-803 Grand Rapids Central Gramniar School IRSO- 81. Superintendent of School-1 Cold- water. Klich., ISXI-85. Professor of English Michigan State Normal Col- legf: 1885 1.
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