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1919 Rulpscupe MAJOR EARL WHARRY, B. S., Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. B. S., in Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, I905: Mechanic with Gisholt Machine Co., Madison, Wis., l905-6g Draftsman with P. B. Yates Machine Co., formerly Berlin Machine Works, Beloit, Wis., I906-I 23 Office Employee, ibid., I9I2-I5: Draftsman with Ingersoll Milling Machine Co.. Rockford, III., I9l5- I6g Instructor in Shop Mathematics, Evening Classes of Beloit Continuation Schools. College, Wis., I9I3-I5: Instructor in Mechanical Drawing Evening Classes at Beloit College, Beloit, Wis.. I908-IZ, l9l4-I6: Bradley Institute since I9l6. HARRY LEE HURFP, Instructor in Woodworking. Student at Bradley Institute, I897-9: Thirteen years of Practical Experience as Carpenter, Mill-worker, Pattern-maker and Millwrightg Bradley Institute since IQIZ. LILLIAN IVI. GUINN, Ph. B., Librarian. Ph. B., Cornell College, I908: Student, Marlborough School, I9O8-93 Student, University of Illinois Library School, I909-IO: Cataloguer, State University of Louisiana Library, I9lO-II: Acting Librarian, State University of Louisiana Lib- rary, l9lI-IZ3 Librarian, Stewart Library, Grinnell, Iowa, l9I2-I9I5: Bradley Institute since I9I6. CECIL IVIELNOTT HEWITT, B. IVI. E., Instructor in Automobile. B. M. E., Iowa State College, I909: Road Expert for Flour City Tractor Co.. I909-IO: Machinist, Fairbanks-Morse Co., Beloit, I9IO: Machine Shop and Drafts- man, Colby Motor Co., Mason City, Ia., l9l0-l3g Garage and Machine Shop, Clarion. Ia., I9I3-I6g Instructor in Machine Shop, Ely, Minn., I9I6-I7. MARY GERTRUDE HARVEY, B. S,, Instructor in Chemistry. B. S., Northwestern University, I9I2: teacher, Assumption, III., I9l2-l3g Mead. Neb.. I9I3-I4: Greenup, III., I9I4-l6g Barrington, Ill., l9I6:I7: Extension work. University of Chicago, 1914-I7g Graduate student, ibial., Summers, I9I6-I7. STEPHEN DE WITT STEPHENS, A. B., Instructor in English. A. B., University of Wisconsin, I9I6g Teacher of English and Debating, Canton, III., I9l6-I8: Extension Work, University of Wisconsin, I9l7-I9g Graduate student, ilvid., Summers l9I7-IS: Bradley Institute since l9I8. HAROLD GOODWIN OLSEN, Instructor in Physical Training. A. B., University of Wisconsin, I9I7g Physical Director, Army Y. M. C. A., Chanute Field, Rantoul, III., Fall I9I7g Physical Director, Ripon College, Wis., 1917-I8g Bradley Institute since I9I9. JAMES E. MCMEEN, Instructor in Electricity. Wabash College, one year: Teacher for eight years: with Bell Telephone Co.: two years manager of Telephone Co., Galesburg, Ill.: fourteen years in general electrical construction and repair business, Galesburg and Peoria. LAURA BUCKINGHAM BEGGS, Assistant in Domestic Economy. Graduate of Bradley Institute, I9I4: Matron, Morgan Park Preparatory Schools, Chicago, I9I4-I5: Bradley Institute since january, I9I6. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, B. S., Assistant in Domestic Economy. Student, Northwestern University, I909-I lg B. S., Columbia University, I9I7: Diploma for teaching Household Arts, Teachers' College, I9I7. WALTER BEACH HUMPHREY, A. B., Assistant in Freehand Drawing. A, B. Dartmouth, 1914: Student, Art Students' League, New York, I9I5, l9l7: Art Department, McCIure's Magazine, I9I4g Practical experience in Advertising and Commercial Art Work, I9I4-II: Instructor in School of Education, University of Chicago, Summer, I9I7. FLORENCE LAURA COALE, Assistant in Biology. Graduate, Bradley Institute, I9I8. Page Fifteen
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1919 iBulps3cupe BERTHA MAY SCULLIN, A. B., Assistant Professor of Domestic Economy. Graduate, Bradley lnstitute, 19033 Assistant in Sewing, Bradley lnstitute, 1903-53 A. B., University of Chicago, 19065 Bradley lnstitute since 1906. EMIL A. JOHNSON, A. M., Assistant Professor of Manual Arts. Served Apprenticeship CMonumental Workl. 1892-53 Seven Years in Trade Work, 1895-19023 B. S., St. Olaf College, 19063 lnstructor in English, History and German, High School, Kasota, Minn., 1906-73 lnstructor in Sciences and Manual Training, High School, Hawley, Minn., 1907-83 A. M., University of Minnesota, 1909: Manual Arts Student, ibid.. three Summersg Supervisor of Manual Training, Vir- ginia, Minn., 1909-133 Student, two Summers, Bradley lnstitute3 Graduate, Stout lnstitute, 19133 Bradley lnstitute, since 1913. JOSEPH STITT BIKLE, A. M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A. B., Columbia University, 19031 A. M., ibid., 19043 Teacher High School, Hagerstown, Md., 1904-53 New Brighton, Pa., 1905-63 Altoona, Pa., 1906-7: Culver Military Academy, Summer, 19133 Bradley lnstitute since 1907. GEORGIA ETHERTON HOPPER, Ph. M., Asst. Professor of Modern Languages. A. B., University of Illinois, 18983 Ph. M., University of Chicago, 19043 Student at the Sorbonne, 1908-9: Dean of Women, Head of Mod. Lang. Dept., Ripon College, Wis., 1902, Inlan.-junejg Head of Mod. Lang. Dept., Shorter College, Rome, Ga., 1904-73 Assistant in German. lowa State College, Ames, la., 1907-83 Head, Mod. Lang. Dept.. Tabor College, la., 1909-1911: Dean of Women, Head of Mod. Lang. Dept., Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., 1911-19123 Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Fall, 19123 Bradley lnstitute since 1913. FRANKLIN GEORGE ELWOOD, B.Ar,, Asst. Professor of Architectural Drawing B. Ar., Syracuse University, 19113 Draftsman for H. S. Moul, Architect, Hud- son, N. Y., 1911-123 with Preeburg 61 Pidler, Architects, Jamestown, N. Y., Summer 1912: Bradley lnstitute since 1912. y GRACE BRINTON, A. M., Assistant Professor of Domestic Economy. Ph. B,. University of Chicago, 1910: A. M., Teachers' College, Columbia Uni versity, 19163 Diploma Supervisor of Household Arts, Teachers' College, 1916- Experimental work in Public Schools for the Doctors Mayo, Rochester, Minn. 19113 Teacher of History and English, High School, Hibbing, Minn. 1911-12' v Teacher of English and Geography, State Normal School, Superior, Wisl, 1912-153 Head of Home Economics Department, Laurel School, Cleveland Ohio 1916-173 Teacher of Cookery and Nutrition, State Normal School, San Jose: Califi, 1917-18' Bradley lnstitute since January, 1919. 1 s WILLIAM FREDERICK RAYMOND, Instructor in Manual Arts. Machinist for Warner and Swasey, Cleveland, Ohiog Worthington Hydraulic Works, New York, and Pittsburgh Locomotive Works, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Foreman for Pearson 84 Phelps, Chicago, lll., 1892-923 Mechanician to the Department of Exper imental Engineering, Cornell University, 1892-983 Assistant to the General Fore- man, Franklin Air:Compressor Works, Summer, 19013 Bradley lnstitute since 1898. ADELAIDE MICKEL, Instructor in Drawing. Graduate Chicago Art lnstitute, 19003 Designer for Marshall Field 8a Co., Chi- cago, 1900-13 Student, School of Education, Chicago, Summer, 19013 Student, Harvard University, Summer, 19023 Bradley lhstitute since 1901. GRACE ALTHEA HAYWARD, A. M.. Instructor in English. A. B., University of Kansas, 19053 A. M., ibid., 19073 Instructor in English ibid., 1907-103 G d t S d H - ' ' ' ra ua e tu ent, arvard, Summer, 1908, Columbia University: 1910-1 13 A. M., ibid., 1911: Assistant Professor in English, Simpson College, Iowa 1911-153 Bradley lnstitute since 1915. Page Fourtee
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1919 Rulpsrupe WILBER FRANKLIN DAY, Assistant in Chemistry. Graduate Bradley Institute, l9I6g Chemist, Illinois Traction System, 1916-173 Student, University of Illinois, l9l7-IB: Bradley Institute since l9I8. FLORENCE V. GUMBINER, A. M., Assistant in Mathematics. Student Knox College, l909-l2g Ph. B., University of Chicago, l9l3: Teacher- Wapello, Iowa, l9l3:l4g Teacher, Ironwood, Mich.. l9l4-l5g Scholar in History' University of Minnesota, l9l5-l6g A. M., ibid., l9l6g Teacher, Paducah, Ky., l9l7- IS: Bradley Institute since l9l8. KATHRYN M. NIEHAUS, Assistant in French. Graduate, Bradley Institute, l9l6g Graduate student, ibid., I9I6-l7g Student Assistant in English. ibial., l9l 73 Bradley Institute since l9l8. DORA MARGUERITE ROBBINS. Assistant in Physical Training. Teachers diploma for Physical Education, Iowa State Teachers' College, l9l6q Physical Director, Y. W. C. A., Peoria, Ill., l9l7-l9g Bradley Institute since ,Ian- uary, l9l9. PHILIP BECKER, JR., Assistant in Metalworking. Graduate, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, l9l8: Assistant in Machine Shop. Evening Classes, 1917-19: Teacher, U. S. Army School for Mechanics, Bradley Institute, 1918. ORA ERNEST NEILL, Assistant in Automobile and Metalworking. Mechanic for G. White Construction Company, 1904-75 Farmer, l908-95 Student, Illinois Normal University. l909-I2g Teacher, Public Schools. Normal, Ill.. l9l2-l43 with International Harvester Co.. l9l4-l6g Student, Bradley Institute, l9l6-l8g Teacher, U. S. Army School for Mechanics, Bradley Institute, l9l8. CHARLES B. STEELE, Instructor in Tractor. Seven years experience as proprietor of garage, and eight years previous ex- perience in gas engine work and general machine workg Tractor Salesman for I. Case T. M. Co., Peoria, Ill., l9l6-IS. HARVEY WILLARD STRINGER, Assistant in Automobile. Graduate, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Automobile Course, l9l8. MERTON LEONARD FULLER, M. Di., A. M., Lecturer in Meteorology. M. Di., Iowa State Teachers, College. l898: Principal Normal Department. Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa, 1898-19021 Assistant Observer, U. S. Weather Bureau, l902-l906. serving at Salt Lake City, Utah, Springheld, Ill., Charles City, Iowa, and Huron, S. D.: in charge of Weather Bureau Office, Canton, N. Y., 1906-09g Peoria, Ill.. I909e: Lecturer on Meteorology and Climatology, St. Lawrence Uni- versity, Canton, N. Y., M. A., St. Lawrence University, 1907: Professor, ibia'., l907-09. STUDENT ASSISTANTS MANUAL ARTS-Willis Haugen. MUSIC-Alice Eicher f0rganJg Ardis Chatten CPianoJ. OTHER OFFICERS J. L. CADWALLADER, Cashier HOMER M. BOTTS, Superintendent of Power S. D. LYMAN, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds EMMA T. SCHMIDT, BERT!-IA MERIDAN, ANNA FRAZEE, Stenographers Page Sixteen
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