Kent State University - Chestnut Burr Yearbook (Kent, OH)

 - Class of 1917

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Nina S. Humphrey Head of the Department of Public School Art A better friend to the budding artist cannot be found. Patient, critical, and painstaking, she has won the good will of all who know her. Joseph E. Layton, A.B., A.M. Head of flw Di partment of Hifttoiij Problems of war, peace, and auto construction are meat and drink for our popular history teacher. It is a pleasure to know him and enter into discussion with him on any of the live issues of the times. He freciuently employs a very capable chauffeur for the Overland. Elsie Mabee, A.B., Pd.M., Ph.B. Tiaining Sii-pefviNor All who know Miss Mabee agree that she is Efficiency spelled with a capital E. She can ap- preciate a good joke, even if on herself. 21

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May H. Prentice Director of Training A great teachei-, exponent of women ' s suffrage, and friend to the student teacher, Miss Prentice has assured herself a permanent place in the hall of fame of ped- agogy. George Edward Marker, A.B., A.M. Hi ad of tile D( purtinent of Education It is a rare privilege to hear Mr. Marker expound the philosophy of Herbart and Froebel and relate it to every day life . In his hands, principles of teaching and facts of psychology become real and vital to the prospective teacher. .M Margaret Dunbar, B.L. Librarian B.L.S. To the uninitiated, finding a book in the library is a serious problem. But with the assistance and advice of our Librarian, the mystery is unraveled and made plain. She surely is a very pres- ent help in time of trouble. 20



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Louise Mainline T mining Siipen ' isor No practice teacher could wish to find a more helpful critic teacher than Miss Hainline. Her tact in handling difficult situations in the schoolroom, and her unfail- ing kindness make her one of the best loved members of our faculty. Robert M. Fosnight Training Supervisor All students who have done practice teaching at Brady will agree in saying that Mr. Fosnight could rightly be termed The age of Bradv Lake School. Edith M. Olson Training Supervisor She is the one of whom it has been said, She hath a heart of steel, surrounded by an iceberg. But if the practice teachers do their best, they will find beneath the surface a heart of pure gold, and one that will sympathize and help them. Her favorite expres- sion is, See me.

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