Bradley University - Anaga Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1917

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ARTHUR FRANK PAVNE, B.S., Assistant Professor of Manual Arts. Diploma Bradley Institute, 1911, B. S., 1915, Student, University of Chi- cago, School of Education, Summers, 1911-14, Author Art Metalwork for Public Schoolsf' 1914, Assistant Professor Manual Arts, University of California, Summer, 1915, Lecturer, Art Institute, Chicago, 1915, Bradley Institute, since 1909. ALn1cR'r I+'R19n1'3RIcK SIlC1'1CR'r, B.S., Assistant Professor of Manna! Arts. Part-time Student, University of Iowa, 1905-'75 Summer, 1906-T, Director of Manual Training, Public Schools, Iowa City, Iowa, 1901-75 Graduate, Bradley 'Institute, 1,9085 Director of Manual Training, Normal School, Maryville, Mo., 1908-9, Student, Stout Institute, Summers, 1907-10, Graduate, ibid., 1910, Teach- er of Manual Training, Public Schools, Montclair, N. I., 1909-13, Student, Teach- ers College, 191.0-13, Summer, 1912g Bachelor's Diploma in Education, ibid., and B. S., Columbia University, February, 1913, Graduate Student, ibid., Second Semester, 1913, Professor of Manual Training, Winthrop Normal and Industrial College, Rock Hill, S. C., Summer, 1913, Department Editor, Manual Training and Vocational Ed1tCUf'I'07l,' Author, Bird Houses Boys Can Build , Bradley In- stitute, since 1913. IIERTIAIA MAY SCULLIN, A.B., Assistant Professor of Domestic Economy. Graduate, Bradley Institute, 19033 A. B., University of Chicago, 1906, Brad- ley Institute, since 1906. KA'1'HI5R1N1': WALTERS SUTTON, A.B., Assistant Professor of Latin. M. Di., Iowa State Teachers College, 190-Ig A. B., University of Michigan, 1906, Teachers Night School, Grand Junction, Iowa, 1898-9, Principal High School, Eldora, Iowa, 1899-19005 Teacher, Keokuk, Iowa, 1900-1, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1901--lg Assistant Bradley Institute, 1906-9, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summers 1910-12, 1916. Instructor in Latin, Iowa State University, 1911. XVILLIAM FIQIQDIQRICK RAYMOND, Instructor in Manual Arts. Machinist for Warner and Swasey, Cleveland, Ohio, Worthington Hydraulic Wforks, New York, and Pittsburgh Locomotive Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., Foreman for Pearson 8z Phelps, Chicago, Ill., 1890-92, Mechanician to the Department of Experimental Engineering, Cornell University, 1892-98, Assistant to the General Foreman, Franklin Air Compressor Works, Summer, 19015 Bradley Institute, since 1898. AIHCLAIDIE MICKEL, Instructor in Drawing. Graduate, Chicago Art Institute, 1900, Designer for Marshall Field Sz Co., Chicago, 1900-1, Student, School of Education, Chicago, Summer, 19013 Student, Harvard University, Summer, 19072, Bradley Institute, since 1901. ' JOSEPI-I S'r1'r'r BIKLE, A.M., Instrnctor in Mathenzatics. A. B., Columbia University, 1903, A. M., libid., 1904, Teacher I-Iigh School, Hagerstown, Md., 1904-5, New Brighton, Pa., 1905-6, Altoona, Pa., 1906-7, Culver Military Academy, Summer, 1913, Brad-ley Institute, since 1906. 16

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. f , -- 194?21fi'WF MARY TiA'1'12S BLossoM, Ph.Il., .ffssistmzt Professor of German and French. Teacher in Peoria Public Schools, 1893-6, Student in Ilerliu, 1900-2, University of llerlin, 1901-2, Guide Internationale and Sorbonne, Paris, 1905-6, University of Chicago, 1908-9, I'h. I'I., ibid., 1909, Graduate Stu- dent of German and French, University of Chicago, Summer, 1910, Ilradley Institute, since 1902. Glcokmc CROMWICLL ASIIAIAN, I?h.D., Professor of Clzenzistry. Il. S., Wabash College, 1895, Graduate Student and Instructor in Chemistry, 1'b1'd., 1895-6, Teacher, Physics and Chemistry, Frankfort, Ind., ,ltligh School, 1896-1901 , Teacher, 'Physics and Chemistry, Illinois State Normal School, Charles- ton, Summer, 1901, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summers, 1897'- 1900, M, S., ibid., 1905, Fellow i11 Chemistry, ibid., 1907-8, Ph. D., ibid., 1908, Bradley Institute since 1902. IWIIQLICN NIARION DAY, ILS., Professor of Domestic Science. Diploma for Teaching Domestic Science, Teachers College, 1903, lj, S., Columbia University, 1907, Assistant in Domestic Science, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1903-6, Instructor and Lecturer in Domestic Science, De- partment of Extension Teaching, Teachers College, 1906-7, Instructor in Domes- 'tic Science, Lyndhurst Industrial School, Summers, 1903-190-L, Instructor in School of Domestic Science, Chautauqua, N. Y., Summers, 1907-1910, Instructor in Methods of Teaching Domestic Science, Teachers College, Summer, 1911, Ilradley .Institute since 1907. Fnlftnicnlclc CII.-x1aL16s I.31zovvN, Professor of Plzrysical Training. Student, Hiram College, 1897-1901, Graduate, Chicago Training School, 1905, Instructor, Summer School, Lake Geneva, Wis., 1905, Director of Physical Training, I-Iiram College, 1905-7, Assistant Supervisor of Physical Training, Cleveland, Ohio, 1907-9, Bradley Institute, since 1909. Clvrt-1 ICRINE CoM1foR'1', ILA., Assisfazzt Professor of E11 glislzi. 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, 96-97, Harvard University, Summer, 1915, Junior English, East I'Iigh School, Minneapolis, 1897-1902, I-Iead of Department of English, Mills College, California, 1905-9, Graduate Student in English, University of Chicago, 1909-10, Graduate Student, University of Minnesota, Summers, 1911-12, Har- vard, 1915, llradley Institute, since 1910. 15



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XIICRNIC FRANK SWAIM, I'h.D., Instructor in Physics. B. S., Earlham College, 1909, Instructor in Pre- paratory Mathematics and Physics and Director of Athletics, Friends University, Wichita, Kan., 1909-11, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1911.-1919, Ph. D., ibid., 191-L, Bradley Institute, since 19123. GEORGIA ETIIICRTON Hoi'1'iiR, Ph.M., Instructor in Modern Language. A. B., University of Illinois, 1898, Ph. M., University of Chicago, 190--I-, Student at the Sorbonne, 1908-9, Dean of VVomen, Head, Mod. Lang. Dept., Ripon College, Wis., 1902, Clan.-junej , Ilead, Mod. Lang. Dept., Shorter Col- lege, Rome, Ga., 19041-7, Assistant in German, Iowa State College, Ames, Ia., 1907-S, Head, Mod. Lang. Dept., Tabor College, Ia., 1909-1911, Dean of VVomen, llcad, Mod. Lang. Dept. Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., 1911.-1912, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Fall, 1912, Bradley Institute, since 1913. EMIL A. 101-1NsoN, A.M., Instructor in Manual Arts. Served Apprenticeship QMonumental Workj, 1892-5, Seven Years in Trade lfVork, 1895-1902, B. S., St. Olaf College, 1906, Instructor in English, History and German, High School, Kasota, Minn., 1906-7, Instructor in Sciences and Manual Training, High School, Hawley, Minn., 1907-S, A. M., University of Minnesota, 1909, Manual Art Student, iliid., three Summers, Supervisor of Man- ual Training, Virginia, Minn., 1909-13, Student, Two Summers, Bradley Insti- tute, Graduate, Stout Institute, 1913, Bradley Institute, since 1913. GRACE AL'l'lll9.'X ISIAYWARIJ, A.M., Instructor in English. A. B., University of Kansas, 1905, A. M., ibid., 1907, Instructor in English, ibid., 1907-10, Graduate Student, llarvard, Summer, 1908, Columbia University, 1910-1.1, A. M., ibid., 1911, Assistant Professor in English, Simpson College, Iowa, 1911-15, Bradley Institute, since 1915. Io11N RCJIIINSON FRAZUCR, Instructor in Freehand Drafwing. Graduate Rhode Island School of Design fFreehand Drawing and Paintingj, 1909, Graduate in Normal Art, ibid., 1912, Student, Art Student's League of New York, 1908, Pupil of Charles VV. I-Iawthorne, Summer, 191-1, Teacher of Free- hand Drawing, Rhode Island School of Design, 1909-12, Providence Evening I-ligh School, 1909-11, Providence Evening Technical School, 1911-12, Bradley Institute, since 1912. Roslt I. Siirrz, Ph.M., Instructor in Modern Language. Ph. B., University of Chicago, 1908, Ph. M., ibid., 1909: Fellow ill GC1'1U2U1, ibid., 1909-10, Reader and Assistant in German, ibid., 1910-11, Assistant in Ger- man, State College of VVashington, jan.-June, 1912, Teacher of Modern Lan- guages, High School, I-Iot Springs, Ark., 1912-13, Bradley Institute, since 1913. 17

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