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Jfarulty of the Kioutmana dlnhuatrial dlnatttote Continued ROBERT J. SMITH, Instructor in Woodwork. Educated in public schools and Collegiate Institute, Stratford, Ont., Canada; has done special work in Manual Training, including work at Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Ill.; Instructor in Printing, Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1902-06. WILLIS B. HALE, Instructor in Mathematics. Born in Des Moines County, Iowa; Graduated at Eastern Iowa Normal School, 1898, and Northwestern Normal College, Stanberry, Mo., 1891 ; Taught three years in the public schools of Iowa; Penman¬ ship and Shorthand, Northwestern Normal College, Stanberry, Mo., two years; High School, Monroe, La., one year; Lake Charles High School and Lake Charles College, Lake Charles, La., four years; Principal Jeanerette High School, one year; New Iberia High School, four years; Louisiana Industrial Institute, six years. E. L. SHATTUCK, B. S., Assistant Instructor Mechanic Arts and Mathematics. Graduated Kansas State Agricultural College, 1907. GEORGE LE GRAND WATKINS, LL. B., Athletic Coach and Instructor in Mathematics and History. Graduate Sewanee Grammar School, 1902; Graduate Law Department, University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., 1907. EL IZABETH EDDIE. Born in Washington, D. C.; Pupil of J. W. Bischoff, Washington, D. C., Signor A. Errani, New York City, Mme. Murio-Celli, Prof. G. Federlem, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York City, H. Blower, Royal College of Music, London, B. Swmtzsctier, Leipsic, Germany; Summer Stu¬ dent at Harvard, Mass., Columbia, N. Y., Emerson, Mass., Lake Chautauqua, N. Y.; Instructor in Music, Wheeling, W. Va., Richmond, Ky., Clinton, Miss., Ruston, La. ELIZABETH KETHLEY, Instructor in Music Department. Educated at Hillman College, Clinton, Miss. ELIZABETH PUGH, Instructor in Domestic Science and Do¬ mestic Art. Graduated North Texas College, at Sherman, Tex., and Stout Training School, Menomonee, Wis. FANNIE BAKER YOUNG, Instructor in Music Department. Studied at Marion Female College, Marion, Va.; Taught in Ma¬ rion College. FLORENCE ELIZABETH HERRINGTON, Instructor in Industrial Art. After finishing the High School in Lawrence, Kan., graduated from Kansas State University in 1903; Taught three years in Campbell College, Holton, Kan. Page 15
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Dfarulty of tlir ICnutataita Slniuatrtal dlnatitutp Continued ida, 1898; Bachelor of Arts and post-graduate work. University of Chicago, 1902; Student Rochester, N. Y., 1902-04; In¬ structor in Greek, Academy of Stetson University, 1905; In¬ structor in Latin and English, North Georgia College, Morgan¬ town, Ga., 1905-06; Professor of English and Literature, Or¬ angeburg College, Orangeburg, S. C., 1906-07; Post-gradu¬ ate work, University of Chicago, summer 1907; Professor of Eng¬ lish, Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1907-08. R. S. COTTERILL, History, Economics and Sociology. Graduated from Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1904; Instructor Latin in Kentucky Wesleyan College, Session 1903-04; Gradu¬ ate of University of Virginia, M. A., 1907; History and Eco¬ nomics L. I. I., 1907-08. W. RALPH JONES, Biological Science. Public Schools of Baltimore; Deichmann’s College Preparatory School of Balti¬ more; Entered Johns Hopkins University fall of 1903, and gradu¬ ated in June, 1906; Summer of 1906 spent in work on Maryland State Botanical Survey; Instructor of Botany, Physical Geogra¬ phy, Algebra, at Baltimore City College, 1906-07; Summer of 1907, Botanist to Park Board of Baltimore City; 1907-08, Teacher Biological Science at Louisiana Industrial Institute, Rus- ton, La. WM. B. HAMILTON, Superintendent Mechanic Arts Depart¬ ment. B. S. and M. S. degrees from Alabama Polytechnic Insti¬ tute in Mechanical Engineering; Instructor in Woodwork at Ala¬ bama Polytechnic Institute, 1902-03; Mechanical Draftsman for Hardie-Tynes Mfg. Co., Birmingham, Ala., 1903-05; Head Draftsman and Engineer for John Inglis Co., Toronto, Ont., 1905-06; Mechanical Draftsman and Engineer for Wisconsin Engine Co., Corliss, Wis., 1906-07; Superintendent Mechanic Arts Department of Louisiana Industrial Institute, Ruston, La., 1907-08. DAISY MAXINE KELLEY, Head of Department Stenog¬ raphy and Typewriting. Graduate Kansas Wesleyan Business College, Salina, Kansas; Holds Certificate of Proficiency from Phonographic Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio; Teacher of Shorthand, Kansas Wesleyan Business College, 1900; Principal Shorthand Department, Northwestern Business College, Beatrice, Nebraska, 1901; Principal Shorthand Department, Boulder Business Col¬ lege, Boulder, Colorado, 1901-06. HARRY HOWARD, Secretary and Instructor in Business Branches. Graduate of Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1897, and Eastman Business College, 1898. Page 14
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iFarultg of Iho ifmusimta Industrial Institute Continued RUBY DEAN BRANSFORD, Assistant Instructor in Stenog¬ raphy and Typewriting. Graduate Louisiana Industrial Institute, and Private Secretary to the President of that institution for two years; Student Columbia University, New York City, summer of 1906. MARTHA HUNTER, Instructor in English. Graduate of State Normal School, Natchitoches, La., 1900; Taught in New Iberia High School, 1900-01 ; Teacher of English in Louisiana Industrial Institute since 1901. MYRTLE MOWBRAY, Instructor in Domestic Science and Domestic Art. Born in Stockton, Minn.; Received early edu¬ cation in public schools at Winona, Minn.; Graduate of State Normal School at Winona, Minn.; Teacher of primary grades in public schools at St. James, Minn., for several years; Graduate 1905 from Domestic Science Department of the Thomas Normal Training School at Detroit, Mich.; Taught classes in Dietetics and Cooking in hospitals in Minneapolis and St. Paul in 1906. LON A MILLER, Instructor in Industrial Art. Graduate Kan¬ sas State University, 1902; Completed Teacher’s Normal Course at the Art Institute, Chicago, summer of 1902; Teacher of Draw¬ ing in High School, Lawrence, Kans., two and one-half years; Teacher of Drawing in Shreveport Public School one year; Stu¬ dent, Massachusetts Normal Art School, September, 1906, to February, 1907. KATHLEEN GRAHAM, Librarian. Graduate of Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1899; Student Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, 1902; Graduate Student Art Department, Louisiana In¬ dustrial Institute. B. F. DUDLEY, Instructor in Mathematics. Born in Virginia; Attended State Normal, West Virginia, 1883-84; National Nor¬ mal University Ohio, 1885; Kansas Normal College, 1888. Be¬ gan teaching, 1880; nine years in common schools; seventeen years Principal High Schools; one year Superintendent City Schools. HELEN GRAHAM, Head Domestic Science Department. Graduated at Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1902; Student Uni¬ versity of Chicago; Instructor in Domestic Science, Louisiana In¬ dustrial Institute; Graduate Columbia University, New York City. W. F. JACKSON, Instructor in Printing and Telegraphy. Graduate Southwestern Telegraphy School, St. Louis, Mo.; Prin¬ cipal High School, Columbus, La. WILLIE LEE TIGNER, Private Secretary to President. Graduate of Louisiana Industrial Institute; Private Secretary to Chief Clerk Rock Island Railway, Ruston, La. D. D. LOMAX, Assistant Instructor Bookkeeping. Graduated Louisiana Industrial Institute, 1907. MRS. B. F. DUDLEY, Matron Girls’ Dormitory. MRS. R. J. SMITH, Matron Boys’ Hall. MISS ETHEL GRAMMER, Assistant Matron Girls’ Dormitory. Page 16
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