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f i i- ' 191-'a4fEr?ssf1 XIVALTER B. IWARTIN, .flssistant in Pliysical Training. Graduate, VVentworth Military Academy, 19095 Student, University of Kan- , sas, 1910-12, Bradley Institute, since 1913. IIARRY LEE HURFF, Assistant in W0odzc'orkiing. Student at Bradley Institute, 1897-95 Thirteen Years of Practical Experience as Carpenter, Mill-worker, Pattern-maker and Millwrightg Bradley Institute, since 1912. Gliokcn ROWLANIJ COLLINS, ILA., .dssislnlzt in English. B. A., Macalester College, 19163 Member of Honorary Scholarship Society: Awarded Fellowship in History, University of Nebraska, 19163 Special Work at the John Seeman Garns School of Expression, 1915, Northwestern Conserva- Itory of Music and Dramatic Art. Minneapolis, 1914-15, Teacher of English, High School, Sherburne, Minnesota, 1915 fpart timel. I-IELENA 1QlU1zc:1css, A.l1., Assistant in Latin. Graduate Bradley Institute, 1912, A. li., University of Chicago, 191-l-1 Grad- uate Student Cliatin and Germanj, University of California, first semester, 191-lg Uradley Institute, since jan., 1915. IXlixRn,x1uc'1' Elma Crmsii. A.M., Assistant in Lutein. E A- B-. N0l'tI1WVCStCl'l1 University, 19133 A. M., ibid., 1916, Teacher of Latin, Pawnee Township High School, 19155-155 Substitute Teacher, Chicago High Schools, 1916. Az.xLI.x Mix1z1.xN IIRUWN, Assistant in Donzvstic Economy. Graduate Drexel Institute, 19993 Director of Domestic Art, Y. VV. C. A., St. Paul, Minn., 1909-173, Sewing and Dressmalcing, Evening Iligh and Vocational School, Albany, N. Y., 191Q-155 Student, Teachers College, 1916. GI-Donor: D.xN11CL Enwixuns, ILS., flssistnnt in Biology and Plihvsics, II. S., I-Iamilton College, 19193 Graduate student, University of Chicago, 1911- 12, and Summer, 1915, Teacher of Science, St. Albans Academy, Knoxville, Ill., 19172-13, Teacher of I'hysics and Chemistry, lligh School, lleardstown, Ill., 1913- 1-Ifg Iiradley Institute, since 191-l. , LILLIAN M. GUINN, Ph.T3., Librarian. Ph. IZ., Cornell College, 1998, Student, Marlborough School, 1998-93 Student, University of Illinois, Library School, 1999-10, Cataloguer, State University of Louisiana Library, 1910-11, Acting Librarian, State University of Louisiana Library, 1911-123 Librarian, Stewart Library, Grinnell, Iowa, 1912-15. CT-ARE ERNESTINE DELL, AB., Assistant in Physical Traizziny. A. B., Oberlin College, 19153 Teacher's Diploma for Physical Training, ibid., 1915, Assistant, I-Iiram I-Iouse I-'layground, Cleveland, Summer, 19153 Bradley In- stitute, since 1915. 19
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IQWIQYQTME FRANKLIN G1toRc:13 ELwoon, B.Ar., Instructor in Arclzitcctural Drawing. B. Ar., Syracuse University, 19119 Draftsman for I-I. S. Moul, Architect, .I-Iudson, N. Y., 1911-172, with Freeburg 8: Fidler, Architects, jamestown,'N. Y., Summer, 1912, Bradley Institute, since 1912. Fixvli ELlZiXlIlC'l'II HURT, Instrurtoz' in Donzastic Econom-v. Secretary, Y. VV. C. A., Easton, Pa., 1909: Graduate Thomas Normal Train- ing School, Detroit, Mich., 1911: Teacher of Sewing, Public Schools, Evanston, Ill., 1911-19155 Student, Columbia University, Summers, 1912-19155 Simmons Col- lege, Summer, 19153 Teacher of Sewing, Technical Normal School, Chicago, CSept. to 'Ian.j 19155 Bradley Institute, since Jan., 1910. Is.xn1iL COLLINS, B.S., Instrizctoz' in IIIIIIICSIIL' Economy. Student, Wittenberg College, 19003 Student Teacher, Horace Mann, Summer, 1907, Teacher, Public Schools, Springfield, O., 1900-19103 Diploma for Teaching Domestic Science and Life Certificate, Michigan State Normal College, 19172, Supervisor of Household Arts, Newport, Ky., 19172-1-lg B. S., Columbia Univer- sity, 19153 Bradley Institute, since 1915. Jos1f:l'1l1Nl': M,xcLix'1'clIv, A. M., Instructor in Pedagogy. A. B., Acadia University, 1909, Teacher in City Schools, Moncton, N. B., 1910-12, Graduate Student Yale University, 1912-14, Ives Fellow, ibid., 1912-1-tg Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Sept., 1911 to Dec., 19155 Fellow in Education, ibid., Instructor in Psychology, State Normal, Kalamazoo, Mich., 19105 A. M., Chicago, 1915. Dio Cn.xLM1cRs FLr':m1Nc:, lnsfrnctm' in .'I1lf0lI10bI'lC Course. Student, Uberlin College, 1891-933 Teacher Fulton Co., 189-I--97: Student, Illinois Normal University, 1897-98, Principal, Canton, Ill., 1901-03, Teacher, lligh School, ifbid., 190-l--003 Student, University of Illinois, Summer, 1906, with International Ilarvester Co., CAuto Dept.l 1907-12, Peoria School of Motoring, 1912-1-l-g with John M. Brent Co., Bushnell, Ill., 1913-15. M.x,1oR EARL VV11.xRRv, B.S., llzstructor in Mvclznnical Drntezlzy. B. S., in Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 19053 Mechanic with Gisholt Machine Co., Madison, Wis., 1905-03 Draftsman with Berlin Machine Worlcs, Beloit, wig., 1900-1721 otlice employee, ibid., 19173-155 Draftsman with Ingersoll Milling Machine Co., Rockford, Ill., 1915-102 II1StI'11Ct0I' ill Shop Mathe- matics, Evening Classes of Beloit Continuation Schools, Beloit, Wis., 1913-155 Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, Evening Classes at Beloit College, Beloit, Wis., mos-ine, 191-1.-its. CIIARLICS IZIIQNRY KoI11,1f1R, A.B., a4SSl'SflIlIf in Ilftlfflflllflfl-CX. A. B., Otterbein University, 19093 Graduate Student in Mathematics, Uni- versity of Chicago, 1910-113 Summers, 1911-191-lg Instructor in Otterbein Sum- mer School, Summers, 190S-10g Teacher of Mathematics in High School, Chilli- cothe, Ohio, 1909-10, Teacher of Mathematics in High School, South Bend, Ind., 1911-125 Bradley Institute, since 1912. 18
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LAURA BUCKINGHAM Bases, Assistant in Domestic Economy. Graduate of Bradley Institute, 19145 Matron, Morgan l'arkIPreparatory Schools, Chicago, 19111-153 Bradley Institute, since Ian., 1916. IXIARY BIQIQMAN, Assistant in Domestic Econonty. Graduate of Bradley Institute, 1915g Teacher, Lebanon, Ind., 1910-19135 Bradley Institute, since 1915. JAMES FAIRIMNK SMITH, A.B., Assistant in C11C'llll.Sf1'j'. A. B., Illinois College, 1916, Student, Mississippi Agricultural and Mechan- ical College, 1910-12, and Summer, 19155 Assistant in Chemistry, Illinois College, 1913-16. RUTH ALICE Willil-ZLICIQ, Assistant in Chcnzistry. Graduate, Bradley Institute, 1916. 1Vi.fXURlCl'i KI-SVIN DWYICR, Assistant in Manual Arts. B. S., Columbia University and Teachers College, Diploma for Teaching Fine Arts, 1916, Teacher of Drawing, Speyer Junior High School, New York, 1915-16. GR11fF1'1'1fI GWICN, Assistant in Forging. Student, Bradley Institute, 1915-173 Evening Classes, University of Walesg 1-I: years' experience as Blacksmith and Forgeman. Mus. EMMA L. ZINKJ-1oN, Assistant in Miliinery. Graduate of Browning Millinery College, Chicago, 1900g Instructor, Luthy SCl100i of Millil101'y, PC0l'iE1, 1901-52 Y. VV. C. A., Peoria, 1908: with Schofield Millinery Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1906-7g Designer for Butterfield 81 Co., Peoria, 1908. IqA'1'11l'lRINl'i ELlZAl!liTlI Cm-Zwnson, Assistant in S owing. Graduate, Bradley Institute, 19163 Teacher, Cooking and Sewing, Neighbor- hood House, Peoria, 1917. B'IlCR'1'0N LEONARD FULLER, M.Di., A.M., Lecturer in Meteorology. M. Di., Iowa State Teachers College, 1898, Principal, Normal Department Buena Vista College, StO1'l11 Lake, Iowa, 1898-19025 Assistant Observer, U. S. Weatliei' Bureau, 1902-1906, serving at Salt Lake City, Utah, Springfield, Ill., Charles City, Iowa, and Huron, S. D.: in charge U. S. Weather Bureau Office, Canton, N. Y., 1906-095 Peoria, Ill., 1909-g Lecturer on Meteorology and Climat- ology, St. Lawrence University, Canton, N. Y., 1906, M. A., St. Lawrence Uni- sersity, 1907, Professor of Meteorology and Climatology, St. Lawrence University, 1906-09. J. L. CABWALLAIJICR .... ........ . ............ ....... C a shier I4lo1u1'3R M. Bo'1 1's .......................... S1lf767'iIlfL'IIdL'Ilf of Power EMMA L. SCIIMIIJT, BICRTI-IA M ERDIAN ........ .... . .... S tenograpltfers S, D. LYMAN. ............... .S'nperintcndent 0fB1tiiCli1i'llgS and Grounds 20
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