Eastern Michigan University - Aurora Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)

 - Class of 1908

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Julia Anne King was born in Michigan, and was grad- uated from the Michigan State Normal College in 1S58. From then until 1875, she taught in different High Schools in the State, and then accepted the superintendentcy of the Charlotte, Mich- igan, schools. In 1882 she was elected to her present position. Miss King spent last year i i travel. She is a member of the National Historical Association. ]ulia Anne King Professor of His[or ' nd Civics M. KY B. Putnam, Ph. B., M. Pd., is a graduate of the Michigan State Normal College and the University of Michigan. She has had charge of the work in English in the State Normal School at Mankato, Minnesota, and in the Central High School at Minneapolis, Minne- sota. In 1892 she accepted the position of Instructor in Civics and Economics here and later was made Assistant Professor in that department. Miss Putnam received the degree of M. Pd. from this institution, and the degree of Ph. B. from the University of Michigan. She is a member of the National Historical Association and the Collegiate Alumnae. Mao- B. Putnam. Ph. B.. I«. Pd. Assislant Professor of Civics.

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Nathan A. Harvey, Ph.D. Prolessor of Pedagogy and Institute Nathan A. Harvey, Ph.D., a native of Illinois, was graduated from the Illinois State Normal University in 1884. From 1.SS4-18S7, he was Superintendent of the Pittsfield, (Illinois,) schools and the following three years were spent in study at the University of Illinois. Professor Harvey was Instructor in the Kansas City High School from 1890 to 1896; and the next four years were spent as Head of the Depart- ment of Science in the Superior State Normal School, Wisconsin. He was Vice- principal of the Chicago Normal School, director of extension work, and lecturer on Psychology from 1900 to 1904 when he accepted his present position. He received the degrees of A. M. and Ph.D. in 1900 from the Illinois Wesleyau University. Professor Harvey is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; the Central Association of Teachers of Science and Mathematics: the Chi- cago Academy of Science; and the National Educational Association, of which he was an a ctive member previous to coming to this institution. He would have been a member of the National Council of Education had the summer schools here not inter- fered with his attending both that body and the National Educational Association. Henry C. Lott, .A. M., M.Pd., was born in Holt, Ingham Co., Michigan, and was graduated from this institution in 1890. From 1890 to 1895 he was Superin- tendent of the Bellaire schools, and during the last four years of this time was also County Commissioner of Schools in Antrim Co. For the next ten years. Professor Lott was Superintendent of the Elk Rapids Schools, and during the summers of 1902, ' 03, ' 04. was a special student at the University of Michigan. He accepted the posi- tion of Instructor in Psychology in 1906, and is now ranked as Assistant Professor of Psychology. Professor Lott received the degree of M.Pd. from this institution in 1902, and that of A. M. from the Columbia University in 1906. He is an active member of the National Educational Association, and is also a member of the State Teachers ' .Association. Mr. Lott is the author of Nuggets Gathered, and The Literature and Graded Spelling Book. Henry C. Lott, A. M.. M.Pd. .assistant Professor of Psychology



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% ■ Florence Shultes, B.Pd. Bertha G. Instructor i Florence Shultes, B.Pn., Rraduattrd from the Mich- igan State Normal College in 1883. From 1883 to 1887 she was preceptress in the Centerville High School, Mich- igan, and the following five years were spent tenching in the Department of English and History in the Traverse City High School. In 1892 Miss Schultes was elected to her present position. She received the degree of B.Pd. from the Michigan State Normal College in 1901, and during that year did advanced work in the I ' niversity of Chicago. Miss Shultes is a member of the North Central History Teachers ' Association. Bertha G. Buell, B.L.. was graduated from the Michigan State Normal College in 1893, and for the next three years acted as high school instructor. In 1899 she accepted her present position as Instructor in History. Miss Buell received the degree of B.L from the Uni- versity of Michigan in 1899. This year she has been granted a leave of absence, which she is spending in study at Radcliffe College. Lucy S. Norton, A.B., is a graduate of the Michi- gan State Noriral College. Following her graduation Miss Horace Z. Wilber .Assistant ill science and History Norton spent five years teaching in the Grand Rapids City Training School, and five years in the State Normal School at Superior, Wisconsin. The following year was spent in travel abroad and study at the University of Michigan. Miss Norton then spent three years at New London. Wis- consin, organizing a county normal school, and accepted her present position as Instructor in History in 1907. She received the degree of A. B. from the University of Michigan in 1906. Hor. ce Z. Wilber graduated from the Michigan State Ncrmal College in 1902. The following year he was Superintendent of the Marlette, Micnigan, schools: since that time he has been in the State Normal at Emporia, Kansas, the first two years acting as high school critic, and the three following as Professor of School Administration. This year Mr. Wilber is here on a leave of absence, and is acting as assistant in the Science and History of Education Department. He will take his decree of A. B. in June from this institution. Mr. Wilber is a member of the National Educational Association and the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

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