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Faculty. I. HERBERT BROWNELL.—Student Colgate Acad- emy. Graduated by Oswego State Normal School. Lost Graduate student for one year in Oswego State Normal School. Graduated by Hamilton College. B. S. Taught ten years in rural and town schools of New York and Rhode Island. Teacher of Physical Sciences in the Nebraska State Normal School. 1893-. j. MATTIE COOK ELLIS.—Graduated by the Win- ona State Normal School. Minn., 1890. Teacher in Omaha Public Schools, 1890-93 Critic Teacher in the Grammar De- partment of the Nebraska State Normal School, 1893-97- Teacher of History and Geography in the Nebraska State Normal School. 1897-. 3. H. B. DUNCANSON.—Graduated by the Nebraska State Normal School, 1886. Graduated by the University of Nebraska. B. S., 1890. Received the degree A. M. from the University of Nebraska, 1894. Teacher of Biological Sciences in the Nebraska State Normal School. 1892-. Post grad- uate student, on leave of absence, in the University of Leipzig, 1899-1900. 4. E. A. WIIITENACK.—Graduated by Rutgers Col- lege, 1890. Teacher of French and German in the Cathedral School, Illinois, 1890-92. Professor of French and German in Hope College, Mich., 1892-96. German graduate of the New England College of Languages, 1896. Teacher of German and Latin in the Nebraska State Normal School, 1897-. 5. LILLIAN U. STONER.—Student at Campbell Normal University, 1887; graduated by Western Normal Col- lege, 1889; and by Highland Park Normal College, 1892. Superintendent of Cherry County, 1893-98. Preceptress and teacher of Civics and Geography in the Nebraska State Nor- mal School, 1898--. 6. LOU E. HOSMER.—Student in the Kindergarten Model and Training School for Teachers, under Dr. W. N. Hailman, 1891. Teacher with Dr. Mailman at Laporte, Ind., 1892-93. Supervisor of Kindergarten, Atica, Ind.. 1S94-96. Supervisor of Kindergarten and Training Schools, Dubuque, Iowa, 1897-98. Kindergarten Model and Critic Teacher in the Nebraska State Normal School, 1898-. 7. J. M. HOWIE.—Student and Instructor in Penman- ship and Drawing in the Southern Iowa Normal School, 1887-89. Teacher in country schools, 1889-91. Student and Instructor in Penmanship and Drawing in Cotner University, 1891-93. Principal of Commercial Department of Cotner Uni- versity, 1893-94. Student and Assistant in Mathematics in the University of Nebraska, 1894-95. Graduate student and Assistant in Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin, 1895-97. Professor of Mathematics in Eau Claire High School, Wis., 1897-98. Teacher of Mathematics in the Ne- braska State Normal School, 1898-.
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Fcictrlip r. LIZZIE CRAWFORD.—Student in Iowa State Nor- mal School. Graduated by the Western Normal College, [«93. Teacher in the Valentine Public Schools, 1893-1900. Student at the University of Chicago during two summer terms. Model Teacher in the Nebraska State Normal School, 1900 2. ESTHER A. CLARK.—Graduated by the National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio, A. B., 1885. Teacher in public schools. Teacher of English in the National Nor- mal University; teacher of Latin in the N. N. U. Received the degree A. M. from the N. N. U., 1890. Graduated by the University of Nebraska, A. B., 1897. Graduate student in ale University, i89 -9 1 eachcr of Latin Language and Literature in the Nebraska State Normal School, 1898-. 3. DORA KREBS. Student at Western Normal Col- lege. Teacher in Ncligh Public Schools, 1890-96. Teacher in Albion Public Schools, 1896-99. Student in Summer Terms of the University of Chicago. Intermediate Critic Teacher in the Nebraska Slate Normal School, 1899 . 4. S. L. CALDWELL. Graduated by Stanbcrry Nor- mal School, and by the Gem City Business College. Student Zanerian Art College, Columbus. Ohio. Teacher in public schools of Missouri and Mississippi. Teacher in Ft. Smith, Ark., Commercial College, and in Keene Business College, i ew Hampshire, readier of Drawing and Penmanship in the Nebraska State Normal School, 1901 T ' T V' HART.—Student Howe’s Academy and cachers’ Training School, 1870-73; Iowa Wesleyan Univer- sity. 1873-74. Graduated by the Iowa State Law School. L. ’ lXSo Graduated by the University of Nebraska, A. B„ Graduate student of the University of Nebraska, 1898- °o. receiving the degree A. M. in [900. Teacher in country schools of Illinois and Iowa. Teacher in Whittier College. . alem. Iowa. Teacher and Superintendent in the public schools of Nebraska. Assistant in Psychology in the Uni- versity of Nebraska, 1895-96. Fellow in Pedagogy in the University of Nebraska, 1898-1901. Teacher of Psychology and Pedagogy in the Nebraska State Normal School, 1901 6. ELLA M. CLARK.—Completed Normal Music Course. Tonic Sol Fa, 1900. Teacher of Voice in the Sacred Heart Convent, 1898-00. Teacher of Vocal Music in the Ne- braska State Normal School, 1900-. 7- ELVA F. RULON.—Completed the course of study in Fairfield College, 1891. Teacher in public schools of Nio- brara, 1894-95. Graduated by the Nebraska State Normal School. 1896. Teacher in the public schools of Auburn, 1896- 97. Librarian the Nebraska State Normal School, 1897 8. BARBARA MAJORS.—Graduated by the Nebraska State Normal School, 1892. Teacher in public schools. As- sistant Librarian in the Nebraska State Normal School, 1901
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