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FACULTY ROLL Wm. B. Owen Principal Chas. W. French Vice-Principal Agnes M. Hardinge. Director of Normal Extension Department of Education 1. John T. McManis Department of Psychology 2. Myeon L, Ashley Department of History 3. Edward E. Httt, 4. Dora Wells Department of Englisli 5. James F. Hosic 6. Ellen Fitzgerald 7. Elvira D. CabeUi 8. Cyrus L. Hooper Department of Geography 0. Jane Perry Cook . to. Harry S. De Velde Department of Mathematics U. Frederick W. Buchhous 12. Edgar C. Hinkle Department of Graphic Arts 13. George W. Eggers Antoinette Miller Department of Manual Arts 14. Oscar L. McMurry 15. Elmer A. Morrow IG. Jean Hutchinson Helen Hicks Department of Physical Education 17. Dorothy Ellingwood 18. Amy Allen Xorthcott Department of the Kindergarten 19. Alice O ' Grady 20. Olive Russell Department of Music 21. Henry W. Fairbank 22. Alice Gahthe Department of the Deaf Oral 23. Mary McCowan Virginia W. Freeman Department of Oral Expression 24. Joseph W. Dows Department of Instruction in Penmanship. . .25. John W. Shepherd Department of Science 26. Grant Smith 27. Aaron H. Cole Librarian 28. Helene L. Dickey Assistaut Librarian 29. Flora J. Bates Clerli 30. Ijvdia Kelly
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THE Normal School, at first a county school, has always been a practice school, although originally it was not in a separate building but shared the same structure with the college. At that time there were but three grammar grades— primary, intermediate, and preparatory, an arrange- ment that lasted until 1883, when, under the management of Col. Parker, who came in 1880, the practice school was enlarged and eight grades built up. At this time that part of the school work corresponding to what is now the college work, was a high school course, three years of which were devoted to high school work and one to practice work, this being the equipment for training. Sub- sequently this training was improved upon and enlarged, the high school course being abolished in 1890. In 1896 Englewood became annexed to Chicago, and the Board of Education voted to accept the Cook County Normal School for the benefit of Chicago and Cook County. Later on, in 1899, the present practice school building ojiened for work, although not entirely completed until nearly three years later. When the last wing of the school had been added, the members of the College came over to reside temporarily in the practice building while prep- arations for our present college building began. In September, 1905, the two buildings, the Chicago Normal College and the Nonnal Practice School, were as we see them now, two large, separate structures, joined by a narrow bridge. In 1907, Mr. French came to the Normal School both as principal of the Normal Practice School and as vice-principal of the Normal College. H
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