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furnished a series of some twenty or thirty articles on Elementary Science for the Western Teacher, a state magazine. He was also on the Executive Board of the Vilisconsin State Teachers' Association, was Secretary of the South-Eastern Wisconsin Teachers' Association and a member of the IVisconsin Academy of Science. A In 1897 he was called, to this school as instructor in Geology, Geography and Physiology. Since that time many interesting departmental changes have been made. The Geography course is now preceded by the course in Elementary Geology. In the two years' course the work extends throughout the year, by giving alternately three weeks to the Geography, and three weeks to the Practice during the last half of the year. The field workin Geography and Geology has been increased, and valuable lantern slidesare used in con- nection with all the scientilic work. ' ' . A A - Mr. Sinnott's course in Geography has for seven successive years been given by him at the Summer Session of the Hyannis Normal school. The work consists of eighty periods, covering live weeks time, and is followed by examinations 'leading to a Normal School diploma. In 1897 Mr. Sinnott was chief' collaborator in preparing First Lessons in Elementary Science,'7 a practical text-book whichis in use in the ninth grade of the Model School. He has also found time to write various articles for scientilic magazines. Mr. Sinnott has been President of the Plymouth County Teachers? Asso- ciation. For the last two years he has rendered efficient ser-vice as President of the Normal Club. In this capacity he has strengthened the policy already adopted of securing at the lowest possible prices the best possible literary, musical and social entertainments for the Club. Wfhile allowing the commit- tees great freedom in in-rking and executing their plans, he' has been ready with practical advice when it was called for. He has been helpful,,too, in advancing the interests of the Normal Cffei-ing, published under the auspices. of the Club. y His genuine interest in his work and in his pupils, his I genial manner, his clear thought and accurate expression, and his loyalty to truth are also recognized and appreciated. IO
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V FRANZ H. KIBMAYEB, Ph. D. IllSfl'lll!f02' in Classics and ilfodern Languages. Attended. Universities of Munich and Giessen. Ph. D. Boston College, ' f f r beinou 1864-5. Vicacfonsui of United, states 1895L Served in XY ar 0 we , g at'Munich, 1868. Author of several text books. At BridgewaterNormal Since 1370. , - ' w1LL1Aivr D.,JACKSCN. ,C Instructor -i1L Sc5e1we,f ElZfgd'l'.S1L I Lritc1 zLtu.re, Milli!-f1L6IILlL?liCS. . p . .5,fini-ifigeyvaail-INormal sQ1f55i,f1ss0.' S1JCiCI1il'iCOill1'SB atrnivifiss. rnsfiisiltei of Technology. Courses at Boston Teachers, School of Science. Taught at the Royal Normal College for the Blind, London, England' At Bridgewater Normal School since 1888. ' ' I CHARLES r. sinnorrr, B. s, IlL8tI'lL0?f0l' in Geology, Geography mul Playsiulpgy. Bridgewater Normal School, 1881. Harvard College, 1889. Principal Normal Department at Atlanta University , 1882-7. Teacher of Mathematics and Science, Milwaukee State Normal School, 1889-97. Called to Bridge- water Normal, 1897. ' HARLAN P. SHAIV. ' Q I ln.strzcct0,r in C'lziemfist1'y, Jlfincmlogy and Hlrmzml 1ll !I,i'IL'iIZQ. . Bridgewater Normal School, 1890. Post-Graduate and Assistant,'1890- 91. Special courses at 'Mass Institute of Technology and Harvard Univer- sity. Instructor at Bridgewater since 1891. Student in Graduate School, Harvard. FRANK E. GU Y. Q 1 Instmcrctor fm, Latin, Astronomy, Boolc-Ifeepifzg. 'Bridgewater Normal School, 1890. Special courses. Taught at School of bt' Paul, Gimlell City, L011g Island. At Bridgewater Normal School since 1891. - BI 2
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