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Robert French Instructor in Graphic Arts Student, Crane Junior College; Art Institute. In- structor, Parker Elementary; Parker Junior High School; Parker Senior High School; Chicago Normal College, 1924. Alice L. G. rthe Head of Department of Music Graduate of Chicago Grammar and High Schools. Specialized in History, Modern Languages, and Music; Voice, Piano; History; Musical Analysis and Harmony. Teacher of English, German and Music in Grammar Grades; Music Department of Chicago Public Schools, 1900-07; Lecturer on Modern Music Methods in Summer of 1907-10 in Boston Conservatory of Music; in North- western University in Summer of 1912 and 1919; Chi- cago Normal College, 1907. George Hor. ce Gaston Instructor in History and Civics Graduate, Illinois State Normal University, 1893; Principal of Schools, He worth, Illinois, 1893; Uni- versity of Illinois, 1894-6; University of Chicago, 1896- 7, Ph.B.; Graduate work at University of Chicago and Columbia University; Wendell Phillips High School, 1903-13; Chicago Normal College, 1913. Hei ena Gavin Instructor in English Ph.B., University of Chicago; Instructor. Lombard College, Galesburg, 111., 1909-12: Lane Technical High School, 1912-22; Parker High School, 1922-24; Chicago Normal College, 1924. H RY G. Gkieex Instructor in Graphic Arts Chicago Normal College; Chicago Art Institute; Teacher, Chicago Elementary Schools: Parker High School; Chicago Normal College, 1920. Demon Loring Geyer Head of Department of Education A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1910; A. M., ibid., 1911; PhD., University of Illinois, 1914; Instructor in Rice Institute, 1916-18; Chicago Normal College, 1918. LOl ISE M. GlLDE.MEISTEK Instructor in Music Graduate of Chicago Normal College: National Sum- mer School of Music, 1912; Northwestern University School of Music, Evanston, 1913; Special Course in Public School Music Methods, History of Music, Appre- ciation, Orchestra, Voice, Harmony, and Counterpoint at American Conservatory and Chicago Musical College; Student in American and English Literature, Chicago University, 1923; Teacher in all grades of the Chicago Elementary Schools; Critic Teacher of Music, Parker Practice School, 1909-13; Instructor of Music at Wendell Phillips High School, 1913-17, Tuley High School, 1917- 23; Instructor in Public School Music Methods and Voice in the Stout-Gildemeister Studios, Chicago, 1913-17; Chi- cago Normal College, 1923. Fredrik L. G.rEsiiAHi, Instructor in Education Student, Norwegian Lutheran College, Bergen, Nor- way, 1909-12; Biblical Seminary, N. Y. City, 1912-15; Columbia University, 1915-17; M. Pd.; Ph.D.; New York University. 1917-22. Instructor, History, Cleve- land High School, Cranford, N. J., 1918-20; Head of Department of Education and Director of Summer Ses- sions, College of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash., 1920-22; Philosophy and Education. New York University, 1922- 24; Chicago Normal College, 1924.
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Sophia Cathkiu-Nk Ca.mem.sch Instructor in English Ph. B., University of Chicago, 1909, and graduate work in English. Graduate Illi nois State Normal Uni- versity, 1901; Teacher in elementary and high schools of El Paso, Genoa and Petersburg, Illinois, 1901-07; English, Parker High School, 1910-23: Chicago Normal College, 1923. TUKXER C. CUAMIlKi: Instructor in English A. B., Georgetown College. 1910; A M. University of Chicago. 191-5; Graduate work at University of Chicago and Chicago Normal College; Principal High School. Crittenden, Kentucky. 1910-11; Instructor in English, University Training School, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1911- 13; Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1913-1-1; Substitute, Chicago High Schools and Student at Uni- versity of Chicago, 1914-15; Instructor in English, Lane Technical School. 1915-24; Chicago Normal College. 1924- LoriE Deipkee Instructor in English Graduate, Indiana State Normal at Terre Haute; A. R Indiana University; A. M. University of Chicago. In structor, Indianapolis Elementary Schools; Bryan Streti High School, Dallas, Texas; McKinley High School. St Louis, Mo.; Bowen High School. Chicago. 111.; Chicas ' i Normal College, 1924. Mahy Dopp Instructor in Geography S. B., University of Wisconsin; S. M.. University of Chicago. Instructor. High School. Sparta. Wis.; High School, Ashland, Wis,; High School, Dekalb, 111.; Parker High School; Peabody College, Nashville. Tenn.; Chi- cago Normal College, 1924. Ag.nes E. Doyle Instructor Graphic Art Graduate. Art Institute of Chicago. Taught in ele- mentary schools of Cook County, 1906-09; Extra Teacher in Jefferson and Pickard Schools, 1910-11; Art Depart- ment, Parker High School, 1912-23; Chicago Normal College, 1923. E.MAiA A. M. Fleer Instructor in Science S. B., University of Chicago; Mus. B., MarQuette Uni- versity. Instructor, Marquette University; Assistant at University of Chicago; Chicago Normal College, 1924. Maky E. Fkeemax Instructor in Household Arts Graduate, Chicago Normal College. 1906; Ph.B.. Uni- versity of Chicago, 1920; Teacher, Chicago Public Schools, 1906-21; Instructor, Home Economics, Uni- versity of Chicago, Summers, 1920-22; Instructor, Home Economics, Colorado Agricultural College, Summer. 1912; Instructor, Household Arts, Chicago Normal Col- lege. 1921. Beals E. L. Fuexch Instructor in Science B. S.. Alfred University, Alfred, N. Y., 1909-: Uni- versity of Illinois, 1915-16, and Summer of 1919; Uni- versity of Chicago, 1920. Instructor. Port Jervis High School, Port Jervis, N. Y.. 1913-15; Maysville High School, Maysville, Ky., 1916-17; Michigan Ag. College, East Lansing, Mich., 1917-20, and Summer of 1920; Uni- versity of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.. 1920-21; Alfred University, Summer 1922; University of Chicago. 1923- 24; Chicago Normal College, 1924.
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Wii.LAnii t ' l.AHK Gore Instructor In Education Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1894; Ph. M.. ibid., 1895; Ph.D.. University of Chicago, 1901; Assistant in English, University of Michigan, 1894-6; Principal of High School, Riverside, Illinois, 1896-9; Professor of English Literature, Armour Institute of Technology, 1899-1900; Fellow in Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1900-01; Instructor, Chicago Normal School, 1901-02; Assistant Professor of Psychology in College of Educa- tion and in University College of University of Chicago, 1902-21; Chicago Normal College, 1921. Makv a. Ham.ixax Instructor in Psychology Graduate Chicago Normal College, 1911; Ph.B.. Uni- versity of Chicago, 1915; Graduate student University of Chicago and University of California. 1923; Teacher in Chicago Public Schools, 1911-17, 1919-23; Chicago Normal College, 1923. Daniel Hanxon Instructor in Education Graduate, Illinois State Normal University; Ph.B., A.M., University of Chicago. Instructor, Village Schools, Edgar County, 111.; Grade School Supervision, Oak Park, 111.; Illinois State Normal University, Normal, 111.; Ohio State Normal College, Bowling Green, Ohio; John Marshall High School, Chicago, 111.; Chicago Normal College, 1924. Hazel Hanskn Instructor in Penmanship Graduate, Chicago Normal College; Ph.B, University of Chicago. Instructor in Chicago High Schools for five years; Chicago Normal College, 1924. Walter Wiliuk Hatfield Head of Department of English A. B., Illinois College, 1902; Graduate student Uni- vers ity of Chicago and Teachers College of Columbia University; Instructor of Fairmont College, 1906; Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Illinois, 1906- 09; Harrison High School, Chicago, 1909-12; Parker High School, Chicago, 1912-15; Chicago Normal College, 1915; Head of the Department of English, 1921. Alyda C. Haxsox Instructor in Geography Graduate. Chicago Normal College. 1913; B. S.. Uni- versity of Chicago, 1915; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1917-18; Teacher, Eastern Illinois Normal School. Charleston, Illinois, 1915; Wellesley College, 1915; Extension work for Teachers in Boston. 1915-16; University of Illinois, 1918-21; Chicago Normal College, Frank X. Hexke Instructor in Industrial Arts Graduate. Chicago Normal College. 1907; Student Chi- cago Art Institute; B.S., Armour Institute of Tech- nology; Manual Training instructor and critic teacher. Chicago Elementary Schools. 1907-17; Mechanical draw- ing instructor. Tilden Technical High School. 1917-23: Chicago Normal College. 1923. William 0. Hklulnci Instructor in Industrial Arts Graduate Bowen High School; Chicago Normal Col- lege; Art Institute; S.B.. Armour Institute of Tech- nology. Instructor. Chicago Public Elementary Schools; Fenger High School. 1911; Parker High School. 1911; Chicago Normal College, 1925.
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