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B. HlLDRETH-Mathcmatics; bpm ,in Bosgon, Mass,; Bos?;:s.U?IIi::er?t:fTNcw York Univigsgg; taught 1n GIrls' H'gh SChOOl, . - Kinlc Since - BroggynjAljngE: :AiiIE-Freihand Drawing; born in.Marylar.1d; Columbia, Geolrge.Washington University: taught. at DeXYitt Clinton H'gh SCth i New York, and Central High School In Washington, D. C.; at McKinley snnciI:?IXLEXIS B. MANY-Freehand Drawing; born in .Indianapolis, Ind.; Pratt Institute, New York; taught in High School, Indiana; at McKinley smcgfifsojilliANNI-i MARET-French and German; born in Geneva, Switzerland; George Washington University; Holton Arms School, Washington, D. C.; at McKinley since 1910. . . . . MR. ALLEN J. MARSH-Chemistry; born in Cmcmnatl, Ohio; George l Washington University; at McKinley since 1906. MISS GENEVIEVE MARsn-History; born in Meadville, Pa.; Smith Col- lege, University of Nebraska; taught in Maine and Nebraska; at McKinley since 1909. MR. LOUIS W. MATTERN-Chemistry; born in Pennsylvania; Pennsyl- vania State College, Johns Hopkins University; taught in Pennsylvania State College; Central High School, Washington, D. C.; at McKinley since 1901. MISS LILIAN C1 MCCOLM-German; born in Muscatine, Iowa; Cornell College, Iowa, University of Chicago; taught in Sheldon and Fort Dodge. Iowa; at McKinley since 1908. MR. NELSON M. MCKERNAN-Clerk; born in Brookland, D. C.: Mc- Kinley, Georgetown; at McKinley since 1910. MR. PERRY E. MEDFORD-VVoodturning; born in Washington, D. C.: at McKinley since 1908. MR. BRYAN W: MORSE-Mechanical Drawing; born in Washington, 113903; Clarkson School of Technology. Potsdam, N. Y.; at McKinley since I MISS LORETTA E. MUCKENHAUPT9German; IX. Y.; Vassar; at McKinley since 1905. t 31R.- HEN-RY P. NOBLEfMachine Shop; born in Brooklyn, N. Y.; Yale: ant, It In Umversnty of Michigan; at McKinley since 1910. MR- ROGER C. PECK9P11 sics- ' ' r . in Marshall College, Virginiayj . born In Brxdgeport, Conn, Mlle, taubht born in Poughkeepeie. P45: M l Ill
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MISS S. AMELIA DALTON-Domestic Art; born in Brooklyn. N. Y.; Washington public schools: at McKinley since 1903. MISS IDA M. DALY-English; born in Washington, D. C. ; George Wash- ington University, summer courses at Harvard and Columbia; taught in Eastern High School, Washington, D. C.; at McKinley since 1906. MR. FRANK C. DANIEL-Mathematics; born in Washington, D. C.; Dickinson College; taught in Eastern High School, Washington, D. C.; at McKinley since 1902. IVIISS ALICE DEAL-Mathematics; born in Hampstead, Md.; Goucher College; taught in Goucher College. Girls1 Latin School of Baltimore, and Catonsville High School, Md.; at McKinley since 1908. MISS MARY O. DEAN9Mathematics; born in Washington, D. C.; Goucher College; taught in Eastern High School, Washington, D. C.; at McKinley since 1906. MISS EUGENIA DE LAND-Freehand Drawing; born in Washington, D. C.; Drexel Institute; taught in Corcoran Art School; at McKinley since 1908. MISS OLIVE W. DENNIFMathematics; born in Thurlow, Pa.; Gouchcr College; at McKinley since 1909. MRS. LILLIAN C. DOHERTY-Freehand Drawing; member Society of Washington Artists; Corcoran Art School; Instructor at Corcoran Art School; at McKinley since 1904. MIss HELEN G. ELLIs-History and German; born in Cleveland, Ohio; Goucher College; taught in Kearney High School and North Plainfield High School, New Jersey; at McKinley since 1908. MISS NIARY F. FORBEs-English; born in Waseca, Minn; Carleton Col- lege; at McKinley since 1904. MISS FLORA FREYHOLD-German; born in Washington, D. C.; University of Berlin, summer course at Harvard; at McKinley since 1902. Miss WILHELMINE HARTMANN-German; born in Washington, D. 0; George Washington University; at McKinley since 1901. MR. WILLIAM A. HEDRICK-Physics; born in Washington, D. C.; George Washington University, Johns Hopkins University; taught in Columbian College, Linthicum Institute, Central High School, and Business High School, Washington, D. C.: at McKinley since 1907. MR. CLARENCE W. HEcox-Machine Shop; born in New York; taught in Cornell Summer School; at McKinley since 1903. MISS EVA V. HETH9Mathematics; born in Richmond, Va.; University of Virginia, George Washington University; taught in Western High School and Gunston Institute, Washington, D. C.; at McKinley since 1907. Pug: hfltm
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MR. CHARLES E. RIPPEY9Mcchanicnl Drawing; born in New York; George 1Vashing10n University; at McKinley since 1907. MR. OLAF SAUGSTAMAH Metal Shop; born in Vernon County, Wis- consin; University of Minnesota, Institute for Artist Artisans, New York; taught in Plaiusficld, N. J., and Montclair, N. J.; at McKinley since 1911. MISS MARY B. SEWALL-English; born in Westminster, VL; Mount Holyoke; taught in W'ilson College, Chambersburg, Pa.; at McKinley since 1908. Miss MARY P. SHIPMAN9Frechand Drawing; born in Virginia; Colum- bia; at McKinley since 1904. MR. J. ERNEST SMITII-Physics: born in Rochester, N. H.; Worcester Institute of Technology; at McKinley since 1907. MISS ISABELLE SOLOMONs-Domestic Art; born in New Yol'k, N. Y.; Roslyn Seminary, XVashington, D. C. ; at McKinley since 1902. MISS RUTH M. STAUFFER-English; born in Williamsport, Pa.; Mount Holyoke; taught in Keesville High School, N. Y.; at McKinley since 1908. Miss MARIAN VVHITE-Domestic Science; born in Iowa City, Iowa; Columbia, George Washington University; at McKinley since 1901. MR. HARRY B. WHITE-VVoodturning; born in Washington, D. 0; George Washington University; at McKinley since 1901. 1 MR. JOSEPH H. WILSON9Woodtu1-ning; born in Philadelphia, Pa.: Wil- liamson School of Mechanical Trades; taught in Stevens Industrial School, Pennsylvania; at McKinley since 1910. MR. FRANK XV. WOODWARwMechanical Drawing; born in Washington; taught in graded schools; at McKinley since 1908. Pal: Sez'mltm
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