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The I mlex FACULTY. JOHN W. COOK, A.M., LL.D., PRESIDENT, Professor of Mental Science and Didactics. THOMAS METCALF, A.M., Principal Training Teacher. HENRY MCCORMICK, PH.D.o. VICE-PRESIDENT Professor of History and Geography. BUEL P. COLTON, A.M., Professor of Natural Sciences. DAVID FELMLDY, AB., Professor of Mathematics. ER. R. REEDER, Professor of Reading. ic. C. VAN LIEVV, Professor of Reading. CHARLES A. MCMURRY, PH.D., Training Teacher. Intermediate and Primary Grades. J. ROSE COLBY, PH.D., PRECEPTRESS, and Professor of Literature. MARY HARTMANN, A.M., Assistant in Mathematics. EVA WILKINS, Assistant in History and Geography. ADELLA M. O. HANNA, A.M., Teacher of English Grammar. CLARISSA E. ELA, - Teacher of Drawing. AMELIA F. LUCAS. Assistant in Reading and Teacher of Gymnastics. ARTHUR O. NORTON, Assistant in Natural Sciences. MARY M. HUSTED, LIDA P. MCMURRY, Assistant Training Teachers, Primary Grades. O. L. MANCHESTER, A.M., Principal of High School. JACOB A. BOHRER, A.B., . MARY R. POTTER, A.B., Assistants in High School. SWEN F. PARSON, Principal of Grammar School. ELMER W. CAVINS, Teacher of Penmanship and Orthogr aphy. ANGE V. MILNER, Librarian. 9FResigned. +AppointedJa11uary I. 1894.
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14 The Ilzclm' EQ-Sanoupa WEBER. was born 1n Warren county Ohio He came to Illinois with his parents in 1866, who, after H1 1 living in Coles and Moultrie counties, moved to Normal in 187-1. Mr. Reeder spent his boyhood, up to the time of coming to,Normal, on the farm, and attended the district school. He entered the Normal Public High School in the fall of 374, but transferred tothe Normal School after one term's work. After attending one term at the Normal, Mr. Reeder taught his iirst school in the western part of McLean county. He was then seventeen years old. From the next spring on, until he graduated in 1883, he was teach- ing, working on a farm, and attending the Normal school. In this time he spent less than two years on the Normal course, taught three years in the country, and for three years was principal of the Rutland schools. In 1882 he passed the examinations and secured a state certificate. In June, 1883, came two great events of his life, he graduated with honor from the Normal School and was married to Miss May Hewett, daughter of Dr. E. C. Hewett. who was then president of the Normal. Mr. Reeder was placed at the 11ead of the Grammar and Intermediate departments i11 the fall of '83, and held that position for seven years. He was then given the position of assistant training teacher. and after one year was put in charge of t11e department of read- ing in the Normal. As all readers of this article know.ehe resigned from this position in December, 1893, and began a business career with the Qverman Wlieel Co., of Chicopee Falls. Mass., where he now assists in supplying the world with the best-Victor Bicycles. To say that he is suc- cessful in this new field of labor is to say what everyone who knows him would guess. 5-'T-QN THE fifth of January, 1859, Rudolph Reeder : . . . . .' ' X
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