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7 xrtniig Qi. Cfzunnlsrll, fy, gii., Elugir mul 2xsfruu111ug MARY ALICE PORT, A. B., Preceptress. Smith College, QOQP1-incipal of High Schf ol Malroon, Ill., '90-'92g Teacher and Associate Principal All Saints' School, Sioux Falls, S. D.. '92-'96g Graduate Student in I ducaxion, Ularla University. Summer School, '96g Head Mia trees, Tacomic School, Lakeville, Vonnecticut. '97-99 3 Graduate Student in Greek, Latin and Education. Colun1bia.University, '99-00g Prin- cipal Annie Wright Seminary, Tacoma, Wash- ington, 00'-'03g Graduate Student in Greek and Latin Literature and Archaeology. Oxford University, England, European Study and Travel, '03 and '04, Irving College, '05 Pre- ceptress. HENRY N. FEGLEY, A. AM., D. D., Mental and Moral Science and German Language and Literature. University of Pennsylvania, '69g Mt. Airy Lutheran Theological Seminary, '72 Pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Mechanics- burg, Pa., '72, Irving College, '92- KATHARINE STECK WHEELOCK, A. M., English Literature and Language. Irving, '92g Post Graduate '93, Wellesley Col- lege, '94 and '95g Private School, Hughesville, '97g Irving College,' 98-
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Qiflmnirfr Qiritesi Qlafmphell, jill., 1311. DMOND ERNEST CAMPBELL, A. M., Ph. D., the fourth President of Irving College, was born at Waynesboro, Pa., in 1859. He was the sixth child of I. F. Campbell, D. D., then pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran church, in Waynesboro. His 1not.her was the daughter of Wright Gatewood, Esq., who resided at Strasburg, Va. Squire Gatewood was a prominent Southern planter, owning large estates. He represented his county of Shenandoah eleven years in the Virginia Legislature. He was a staunch Democrat of the jeffersonian type. He opposed the secession of his State from the Union on the floor of the House. His daughter, Mrs. F. Campbell, was his only child. She was educated in the best schools for women of her day. Dr. Campbell has four brothers living, Wright, Richard, Frank, james, and two sisters living, Lucy and Evelyn, and two dead, Emma and Annie. Both parents are dead, having lived to a mature old age. He attended first private schools and then Roanoke College, Salem, Va. In 1879 he was graduated from Roanoke with the degree A. B. His father received his D. D., the same commencement from Roanoke College. Dr. Campbell then began teaching, nlling positions in graded and classical select schools continuously until 1882, when he was elected a member of the Faculty of the Hagerstown Female Seminary, filling the chair of Latin and Meutal Science. Dr. Campbell remained associated with this institution until 1888, when he was elected to a similar chair in the Staunton QVa.j Female Seminary. In 1890 Dr. Campbell was called to become principal of the Educa- tional Department of Tressler Orphans' Home, Loysville, Pa. In the spring of 1891 he was elected President of Irving College. He took charge of the College july, 191. Since Dr. Campbell became President of Irving Columbian Hall has been erected, and in 1900 the Art Studio and Annex were completed. In 1902 Music Hall was built, which contains on the basement Hoor a complete steam laundry, on the nrst floor, twenty-four new practice rooms, on the second floor a beautiful dining hall, and on the third iioor the kitchen and club room. Dr. Campbell has now nearly completed a very handsome residence on the southeastern part of the Col- lege grounds, where he will be able to entertain the Faculty and students and his friends. Its style of archi- tecture is the Spanish Rennaissance. Four acres of ground have been added to the campus, and already more than 150 ornamental trees are growing upon it. Greater things are yet in store for Irving.
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qg iii, FLORENCE LUCILE KELSEY, Oratory. Emerson School of Oratory, Boston, Massachusetts, '02 5 taught in Moline Conservatory of, Music, Moline, Ill., '02-'03, Irving College 1904- BERTHA CORNELIA NORRIS, Latin and Greek. A. B. Bryn Mawr College, 'OO- l04g holder of Maria Hopper Schol- arship, 'Ol-O25 holder of Anna Powers Scholarship, '03-'O-lg teach- er of Greek, Miss Armitage'sSchool, Wayne, '03-'04, Irving College, '04- HOWARD P. STEMPLE, A. M., History, Sociology and Economics. Roanoke. '98, with A, B. degree: Principal of Strasburgl-Iigh School, Strasburg, Va., '98-'00, post-grad- nate course in History and EQO- noniics in Princeton University, getting A. ,M. degree, Maywood High School, ,Ol-'02, Irving Col- lege, '02-
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