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FACULTY F. M. GREGG, A. M. Science and classical courses from Ohio Xorthern University, receiving the degrees of A. B. A. M.. Chicago University. Has taught Latin and Greek literature in the Tri-State Normal. Scottsboro, Alabama. English and history at Baird Female Seminary College at Clinton. Missouri, natural and biological science at Wayne Normal College. Associate professor of biology at the State Normal at Peru. E L ROUSE, A, B., B. E. Fairfield College. Western Normal College, Iowa. Cotncr University. Three years country school teacher. Principal of the Hebron and Weeping Water schools. Superintendent of Plattsmouth schools. Member of the X. E. A. Ex-President of Nebraska Superintendents’ and Principals' Association. Member of the Schoolmasters’ Club. C. F. BECK Superintendent of Tekamah public schools. Superintendent of Burt County. Deputy State Superintendent of Public Instruction, department of mathematics. Nebraska State Normal, Peru. NELLIE MAY SCHLEE, A. B., B. E. Graduate of Lincoln Normal University, Lincoln. Nebraska. University of Nebraska and Teachers’ College, Columbia University, New York City. Teacher in rural schools, public schools of Tccumseh. Hastings and Lincoln, Nebraska, and Junior State Normals. Critic teacher in Primary Model School of Nebraska State Normal. ALICE M. LOOMIS, B. S. Graduated bv Nebraska State Normal, 1896. Taught four years in grammar and high school departments in Nebraska, one year in Lead, South Dakota, and one in the short grass country of Western Kansas. Student two years in Kansas Agricultural College. Teacher two years in Kansas Agricultural College. Student in Chicago University. Associate professor domestic science and preceptress, Oak Glen, 1906. LOU E. HOSMER. Student in Kindergarten Model and Training School for Teachers under Dr. W. X. Mailman. Teacher with Dr. Hailman at Laporte, Indiana. Supervisor of Kindergarten. Atica. Indiana. Supervisor of Kindergarten and Training schools, Dubuque, Iowa. Kindergarten Model and Critic teacher in Nebraska State Normal. LILLIAN W. STONER, B. E. Student at Campbell Normal University. Graduate of Western Normal College and of Highland Park Normal College. Superintendent of Cherry County. Preceptress and professor of sociology, Nebraska State Normal, Peru. E. A. WHITENACK, A. B. Graduated by Rutgers College. i8 jo. Teacher of French and German in the Cathedral School, Illinois. 1890-1892. Professor of French and German in Hope College, Michigan, 1892-1896. German graduate. New England College of Languages, 1896. Professor of German in the Nebraska State Normal School, Peru, 1897. H B- DUNCANSON, A. M„ B. S„ B. E. Graduated by Nebraska State Normal 1886. Graduated by University of Nebraska, B. S., 1890. Received the degree A. M. from the University of Nebraska 1894. Post-graduate student in University of Leipzig 1899-1900. Professor of biological sciences in Nebraska State Normal 1892. ELIZABETH CRAWFORD Graduate of Western Normal College. Iowa State Normal. University of Chicago. Teacher in Valentine public schools. Model teacher in Nebraska State Normal, Peru. Thirteen
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W. N. DELZELL. Graduated by Nebraska State Normal. 1894. Student University of Michigan. Assistant editor of Nebraska Teacher. Professor of department of business princples and commerce, instructor in mathematics, Nebraska State-Normal, 1905. N. A. BENGSTON, B. E., A. B. Graduated by Nebraska State Normal. 1902. High school principal, St. Paul, 1902-1903. Student Cornell University, 1904. Graduated bv University of Nebraska, 1907. Associate professor physical sciences in Nebraska State Normal, 1903. MARY TYNON Graduated by Nebraska State Normal. 1898. Teacher in graded work three years. Librarian Nebraska State Normal. 1905. ANNE M. GOSHEN, A. B., B. S. Graduate of West Chester Pennsylvania State Normal School and University of Michigan. Post-graduate of Stanford University, California. Professor in department of pedagogy in Nebraska State Normal, Peru. PEARL S. KELLEY Teacher in public schools. Critic teacher in primary department of model school. Nebraska State Normal. Peru. ESTHER A. CLARK. A. M. Graduate of the National Normal University. Lebanon, Ohio, and of the University of Nebraska. Graduate student of Yale University. Teacher of English in N. N. U., teacher of Latin in N. N. U. Professor of Latin language and literature in the Nebraska State Normal, Peru. DORA KREBS Student at Western Normal College and University of Chicago. Teacher in Neligh and Albion public schools. Critic teacher in grammar department of training school. Nebraska State Normal, Peru. J. M. HOWIE, A. M. Student and instructor in Penmanship and drawing in Southern Iowa Normal School, 1887-1889. Student and instructor in penmanship and drawing in Cotner University, 1891-1893. Principal of commercial department of Cotner University, 1893-1894. Student and assistant in mathematics in University of Nebraska. 1894-1895. Graduate student and assistant in mathematics at University of Wisconsin, 1895-1897. Instructor of mathematics in Eau Claire High School. Wisconsin, 1897-1898. Professor of mathematics in Nebraska State Normal School, 1898. J. W. SEARSON, A. M., A. B. Graduated by University of Nebraska, A. B., 1896. Fellow department European history. University of Nebraska, 1896-1898. Acting principal Pender High School and head of department European history, Lincoln High School, 1899. Superintendent Wahoo public schools, 1899-1905. Secretary Nebraska Superintendents’ and Principals’ Association, 1901. President of the same, 1903. Vice-President N. E. A.. 1904. President State Teachers’ Association, 1905. Professor of English and literature, Nebraska State Normal. 1905. Fifteen
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