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MISS AGNES E. HARRIS Graduate of the Georgia Normal and Industrial College and graduate in Domestic Science of Oread Institute, Mass. ; Student in the Summer School of the South; Teacher in the University of Georgia, Summer School; From 1904 to 1908 had charge of the work in Domestic Science in the city schools of Macon, Georgia, and from that place was called to the Eleventh District Agricultural Col- lege at Douglas, Georgia. Student at Columbia, 1909.) Director Home Economics. MISS HALLIE C. LEWIS Graduate Marianna High School, 1896; advanced student, ibid, 1896-98; Student Peabody Summer School, Marianna, two terms; Teacher Public School, Florida, 1898-1904; Director of Model Scbool and Critic Teacher in Florida State Normal School, 1904- 1 905 ; Director of Model School in the Florida State College for Women, 1905-1909; Student in Teachers ' College, New York, Summer Session, 1905-1909. Instructor in Home Economics. MISS SHIRLEY LONG Florida State College for Women, A. B. and M. A., Private tutor, 1908-1909; Student at Chicago University, Summer Session, 1909. Instructor in Latin and Mathematics. MISS MARY AUSTIN A. B. Degree from University of Kentucky; Teacher in Graded School St. Petersburg, Fla. Director Model School. 17
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ELMER R. SMITH, A. M. (B. A., Vanderbilt University, 1896; A. M., ibid., 1898; Fellow and Assistant in Mathematics, ibid., 1897-98; Public Schools, Tennessee, 1898-1901; High School, Anniston, Ala., 1901-02; Graduate Courses, University of Chicago, 1902-03; Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Florida State College, 1903- 05.) Professor of Mathematics and Physics. ARTHUR WILLIAMS, A. M. (Student of King Edward VI School, Wales (Gold Medalist in History); Elmfield College, York; A. M., Cambridge University, 1885; Arkansas Normal College; Student Col. Parker ' s School for Teachers, 1887-88; Principal of High School, Lakeland, Fla., 1892-97; Principal Summerlin Institute, Bartow, Fla., 1897-1901 ; Instructor in Peabody Summer Schools for Teachers, Florida, 1 894- 1904; Professor of History and Political Science, Florida State College, 1901-05; Professor of History and English literature in the Summer Normal School o the University of the State of Florida, 1 905 ; member American Academy of Political Science and Sociology.) Professor of History and Political Science. A. E. CHRISLIP (Graduate of the State Normal School at Fairmont, W. Va.. 1896; Taught six years in the Public Schools of W. Va. ; Graduate of Peabody Normal College 1 900 ; Received B. A. from University of Nashville, 1901 ; Supt. of City Schools of Milton, Tenn. ; Student in Summer School of Chicago University, 1903; Supt. of Public Schools in Macon Pontatoc, Miss, until 1907; Graduate with M. A., from Columbia University 1908; Completed resident and class work for Ph. D., Columbia, University, 1909.) Dean of the Normal School and Professor of Education. L. S BARBER University of Kentucky, B. S.; Principal Leon County High School Tallahassee. Teacher of Science. 16
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MISS ROWENA LONGMIRE, L. I., A. B. L. I., Peabody Normal College, Nashville, Term., 1900; A. B., University of Nashville, Term., 1902; Instructor in High School, Live Oak, Fla., 1894-95; Instructor English branches, Summerlin Institute, Bartow, Fla., 1895-96 and 1902-96. State Life First Grade certificate ; Instructor in Teachers ' Summer Training Schools, Florida, 1902-06; Vice-President Florida Educational Association, 1906. Instructor in English. MISS MABEL H. WHEELER Diploma Kindergarten Department, Armour Institute, 1 896 Director Kinsman Kindergarten, Cleveland, Ohio, 1897-1900 Student Berlin, 1899-1900; Diploma Teachers ' College, 1909 Student Columbia University Summer Session, 1 908 ; Student Dart- mouth College, 1909. Training Teacher Florida State College for Women. MISS INEZ ABERNETHY Student at the Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio, two years ; studied in Europe, 1896-1898; Director of Art Department, Belmont Col- lege, Nashville, Tenn., 1898-1900; travelled and studied in Europe, 1900-1903; exhibited twice at the Salon Des Artiste Francais, and by invitation at the Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia, Penn., and National Academy of Design, New York City; Instructor in Draw- ing and Painting, Summer School of the South, Knoxville, Tenn., 1904. Director Art Department. MISS MARTHA MAY CLINE Pupil of Albino Gorno, College of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio, and William A. Sherwood, Sherwood School of Music, Chicago Director of School of Music. 18
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