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WDIQUKSQQQ i i '1iiI'QCi'5-5 CATHERINE COMFORT, B.A., Assistant Professor in English. B.A., University of Minnesota, 1890, Teacher of English in High Schools of Minnesota, 1890-92, 1892- 96, Graduate Student in English, University of Minne- sota, 1892-93, 96-973g -Iunior English East High School, Minneapolis, 1897-19025 Head of Department of English, School of Agriculture, Minnesota, 1902-5, Head of Department of English, Mills College, Cali- fornia, 1905-9, Graduate Student in English, Univer- sity of Chicago, 1909-10g Graduate Student, University of Minnesota, Summers 1911-12g Harvard, 1915, Bradley Institute since 1910. Eyes of beauty, eyes of light, Sweetly, softly, tenderly bright. ELMER DIEDRICH GRAPER, A.B., Instructor in English and History. A.B., Northwestern College, 1911g Teacher in Public Schools, Gibson County, Indiana, 1903-53 Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summers 1912-135 Bradley Institute since 1911. 1-1 taste for books is the pleasure and glory of my life. VIVIAN BONIEACE, Instructor in English. Student Assistant in English, Bradley Institute, 1908-95 Graduate ibid., 19095 Bradley Institute since 1909. She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant too to think on. ' GRACE ALTHEA HAYWARD, A.M., Instrnetor in English. A.B., University of Kansas, 1905, A.M., ibid., 1907g Instructor in English, ibid., 1907-103 Graduate student Harvard, Summer 19083 Columbia University. 1910-11g A.M., ibidq 19115 Assistant Professor in English, Simpson College, Iowa, 1911-155 Bradley Institute since 1915. 'Z-I good word and a smile for i'7.'l. l'.1' one.
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IXIARY l1S.x'riis ljuissoxi, I'h.ll.. .'ISS1iSflIl1f Pmfvssoz' of GCVIIIUIZ and FVFIICII. Teacher in l'eoria Public Schools, 1893-65 Student in leierlin, 1900-25 Univer- sity of Ilerlin, 1901-25 Guide Internationale and Sorbonne, l'aris, 1905-65 17niversity of Chicago. 1908-95 Ph.l1., ilvid., 19095 Graduate Student of German and French, University of Chicago, Suininer 19105 Ifiradley Institute since 1902. nl s'zt'cvfc1' ffofucr did 114111111 IICII' fill' forth. ROSE bl. SIETZ, Ph.M., Assistant in llludvrn Lalzguugv. Ph.l-I., University of Chicago, 19085 Ph.RI., ibid., 19095 Fellow in Gerinan. ibid., 1909-105 Reader and Assistant in German, ilvid., 1910-115 Assistant in Ger- nian, State College of llfashington, -lanuary-glune, 19125 Teacher of Modern Languages, leligh School, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1912-135 Bradley ,Institute since 1913. Of their own nzerifs, the modest art' dzzuzbf' GEORGIA ISTIIERTON HUPPER, Phil., l1isfrzu'for in lllodcrn Language. AIS., University of Illinois, 18985 Phil., University of Chicago, 190-15 Stu- dent at the Sorbonne, 1908-95 Dean of Vkfoinen, Head Modern Language Depart- ment, Ripon College, W'iseonsin. 19025 thlanuary-junel 5 Head Modern Language Department, Shorter College, Rome, Georgia, 1904-75 Assistant in German, Iowa State College, Ames. Iowa. 1907-85 Head, Modern Language Departinent, Tabor College, Iowa, 1909-115 Dean of XYOIHGI1, Ilead, Modern Language Department. Stephens College, Coluinhus, Missouri, 1911, 19125 Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Fall 19125 lirailley Institute since 1913. Efvr11al siuislziizc settles Oll lim' livadf' ELLEN DWYER4, A.B., flssisiazzf in llloderlz Ltuiguage. Graduate Eastern Illinois State Normal School 19065 Teacher Public Schools, Anderson, Indiana, 1907-115 Teacher of German and Latin, N. Manchester, Indiana, 1911-155 University of IYisconsin, 1912, 19145 University of Illinois, Suminers 1911-13. 19155 1915-16 tSepteniber-Marchy5 AB., ibid., 1916. She rarely suzilcs, Init 1011611 size does- 1A.NNA JENVETT Liz IJEVRI-I, Recorder. I 1l6 I't'l' knew lim' oflzeriuisc than f'CIZ'1l'llf5 brarw' and f1'llC.U K ' 25 Y Y T Q .2 f-151' 6 6 QT?-7 I 27 I
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1QIC3J3t25,CQQQ1QEs-ses HELEN BTARIUN DAY, B.S., Profcssor of Domestzl' Sficlzfc. '. , Diploma for Teaching Domestic Science, Teachers ' V College, 1903, B.S., Columbia University, 19075 As- sistant in Domestic Science, Teachers College, Colum- bia University, 1903-6g Instructor and Lecturer in Domestic Science, Department of Extension Teaching, Teachers' College, 1906-7g Instructor in Domestic Sci- ence, Lyndhurst Industrial School, Summers 1903-43 Instructor in School of Domestic Science, Chautauqua, , New York, Summers 1907-10g Instructor in Methods i of Teaching Domestic Science, Teachers College, Sum- mer 1911g Bradley Institute since 1907. '. ,,, gig ITL T A i n 3' -t - .:,2 a ,,: t f ' -'l-li They are IICTTI' 010116, who are lIL'QllGiIl'Z'6d with noble tl1o'ts.'J ELIDA ESTHER hVINCHIP,T Assistant Professor of Domestic Economy. Superintendent of Sewing, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1884-97, Asso- ciate in Domestic Economy, Bradley Institute since 1898. Ea1'tl1's noblest flzing, at woman jic1'fectvd. ' tDied, December, 1915. 111ART1-IA SHOPBELL, B.S., Ilzstrzzftol' in Donzcstic liC01l0lI1,ji'. B.S., University of 1fVisconsin, 18995 Teacher in Vlfisconsin High Schools, 1899- 19023 Student Pratt Institute, 1902-43 Graduate Normal Domestic Science Course, ibid., 19043 Teacher, New York City, Vacation Schools, 1903-4g Student, Boston Cooking School, Summer 19075 Bradley Institute since 1906. UC'077'lHL07l sense is gmzizzsf' BERTHA TXTAY SCULLIN, AB., Ill5Z'1'Ilt'lL0l' in Domestic EL'0ll0J1Zj'. Graduate Bradley Institute, 19033 A.B., University of Chicago. 1906g Bradley Institute since 1906. Har smilv is Iikc a roizzlwow, flashing from o misfsv sleyf' MARTHA BIARIE CooNs, BS., flssisfoizt in Domestic Ecozzonzy. B.S., Kansas Agricultural Collegeg Graduate Student and Student Assistant in Domestic Art, Kansas Agricultural College, 19125 Student, Teachers' College, 1913-143 Bradley Institute since 1914. Thy modcstv's o cozzdlo to tlzy forum. fg'-M-Qiliglilldfis-Sa I 39 l
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