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FHCULTY I Hogadone Barton Ellingson Thomason Priest Proper Sykes Hicks Wertman Van Horn Burkey Roberts Thurber Strickland Bean Clark Hathaway Benedict Stampe Randall FACULTY, SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS AND DEPARTMENT OF RETAIL DISTRIBUTION MAY D. BENEDICT Director of School of Home Economics Mechanics Institute 1899-1901. Normal Diplo- ma in Domestic Science. Teachers College, Columbia University, 1903-1904 B. S. in Educa- tion. Teachers College, Columbia University, 1912, Summer Session. Supervisor of Domestic Science, Rochester Public Schools, 1909-1914. Mechanics Institute, 1901, 1902, 1904. GEORGE ESTES BARTON, JR., M. A. Instructor in Philosophy and Survey of Modern Civilization Training-A.B. Harvard University, 1925,M.A. University of Pennsylvania, 1930, Certificate, Institute de Touraine, Tours, lndre-et-Loire, sum- mer 1928, University of Paris f Sorbonne J, Paris, 1928-1929, Johns Hopkins University, summer, 1931. Teaching experience-Middletownship High School, Leonardo, N. J., 1925-27 and 1929- 30, Chateau de Bures par Villennes, Seine-et- Oise, 1927-28. Mechanics Institute, 1930i HAZEL F. BURKEY Manager of Cafeteria, Instructor in Food Purchasing Tusculum College, B.A., 1923. Columbia University, M.A., 1928. Teacher of Home Economics, Greenville, Tennesee, 1923-1925, 1927. Food Director, Lake Placid Club, 1930. Mechanics Institute, 1928. RUTH BEAN Assistant Manager of Cafeteria, Instructor in Financial Operation and Control State Normal School, Presque Isle Maine, 1924. Columbia University, Summer School, 1924. Teacher of Junior High, I-Ioulton, Maine, 1924- 1926. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1926-1929. Assistant Manager of Women's University Club, Seattle, 1927-1929. Assistant Manager Vassar College Alumnae House 1929. Private Dieti- tian and Secretary on Eluropean Tour, 1929- 1930. Homemaking Center, New York City, Assistant Food Director, 1930. Columbia University,B.S.193O. Mechanics Institute,1930. BLANCHE BOHACH Instructor of Diet in Disease and Dietary Education State University of Iowa-1917-1921, B.A. State University of Iowa-1923-1924, M.S. Medical Dietitian, Cleveland City Hospital, 1924-1927. Medical Dietitian Rochester Gen- eral Hospital 1927-. Mechanics Institute, 1930. VELMA R. CLARK Resident Instructor in Practice House and Instructor in Modern Houshold Practice, Assistant Instructor in Physiology and Bacteriology Instructor in Rural School, Savannah, Missouri, 1922-1923. Instructor in Primary Work, St.
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FHCULTY Young women in the Food administration course, throughout the three years of co- operative training, are bending every effort toward insuring successful careers as managers in tea rooms, cafeterias or clubs and dietitians in hospitals. They lcnow successful partici- pation in Food administration involves both high technical proficiency and a superior attitude toward life. Our graduates succeed because of positive character combined with specially developed abilities. Director, School of Home Economics 17
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FHCULT Joseph, Missouri, 1923-1928. Missouri Wesle- an College, Summers-1924, 1925 and 1926. Ilowa State College, 1928-1930 B. S. Iowa State College, 1930-1931, M. Fellowship and Instructor in Nursery School, Iowa State College, 1930-1931. Mechanics Institute, 1931. DR. WALTER A. FENSTERMACHER Instructor in Physiology and Bacteriology University of Michigan, 1925, B.S. University of Michigan, 1927, M.D. Junior Surgical Staff, Rochester General Hospital. Surgical Lecturer to Nurses, Rochester General Hospital. GEORGIANA W. HATHAWAY, M. A. Supervisor, Retailing Courses Trainin -B. Pd. 1915, B. S., 1919, Michigan State hformal College, M. A. and Certificate of Research Bureau for Retail Training, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, 1923. Business experience-Includes selling, floor management, training, adjustments, management of gift shop, and comparison department man- agement in Flint 8t Kent's, The Wm. Hengerer Co. Adam, Meldrum 81 Anderson Company in Buffalo, Joseph Horne Company and Kauf- mann's Inc. in Pittsburgh, and in E. W. Edwards 81. Son's in Rochester, summers of 1921 and 1922, Christmas 1922 and 1925, and from May 1923 through July 1925. Teachin experience-Supervisor and teacher of Home Economics in grades, high schools, trade school, and college, 1915-1922. Mechanics Institute, 1925- GRACE E. HAINES, M. ED. Instructor in Principles of Retailing, Fashion Trends, and Merchandise Information T ' ' -A.B. Bates College Maine, 1909, BlSl.lIlSPmmons College 1921, Ed., Harvard University, 1921, Sorbonne, Paris, 1919 and 1925. , , Business experience-Amerrcan Red Cross In France, Interpreter in French Hosprtals,'H.ead of Propaganda Unit, Rockefeller Commission rn France 1917-20, R. H. Macy Comp-WY, NFW York, Trainin Department, 1921-22- Gladdring Dry Goods Ciompany, Providence, I., .Tram- ing Department, 1922-24, National Retail Dry Goods Association, Manager, Personnel Divi- sion, 1926-27, Saks' Fifth venue, New York, Trainin Director, 1927-29, Stewart 8t Company, New Qork, Personnel Director, 1929-30, The Blum Store, Philadelphia, Fashion and Personnel Director, 1930-31. Teaching experience-High school teacher of French, Portland, Maine, 1913-17: Ecole de Vente , Chambre de Commerce de- Paris, Associate Founder, Organizer of Curriculum, Instructor, Translator, Promoter, 1924-26, Mech- anics Institute, 1931-. ELIZABETH TAYLOR HICKS Instructor in Clothing Construction Training-Buffalo Teachers' College, Vocational Dressmaking, 1918, Teachers' College, Colum- bia University summer sessions, 1919 and 1920, University of Rochester Extension Courses, 1921-22. Business experience-Head of Duffy Powers' Costume Dressmaking Department for Misses and Children, Head of McCurdy and Company Costume Dressmakin? Department- Head of Garment Shop, Buffa o Teachers' College. Teaching experience-Buffalo Teachers' Col- lege, 1919-26, Mechanics Institute, 1926-. EDWINA B. HOGADONE, M. A. Instructor in Merchandising, Salesmanship, and Merchandise Information Training-AB., University of Michigan, 1928, M.A., and Certificate of Research Bureau for Retail Training, University of Pittsburgh, 1929. Business exgerience-Selling, W. G. Reynolds Company, urlington, Vermont, summer 1928, Floor supervision, The Rosenbaum Company, Research in Training, Joseph Horne Company, Service desk supervisor, Train supervisor, Person- nel Department, Assistant Buyer, Kaufmann's, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1929-31. Teaching experience-Assistant in Expression, University of Vermont, summer sessions, 1927 and 1928, Mechanics Institute, 1931-. LENA WESSEVLL KARKER School Nurse. Rochester General Hospital, 1910. R.N. University of State of New York. Mechanics Institute, 1917. I EVERETT PRIEST Instructor in Institution Equipment Summer Session Potsdam Normal Teaching Certificate. St. Lawrence University, B.S. Uni- versity of Rochester, Summer Session. St. Lawrence University, M.A. in Education. Grammar School Teaching, 1922-1923. MILDRED PROPER Director of Residence Hall, Instructor in Physical Education Mechanics Institute, 1915-1917. Boston School of Physical Education, 1917-1919. Diploma. Columbia University, Summer School, 1928. 1929. Instructor in Physical Education, Balti- more, Y.W.C.A. 1921. Instructor in Physical Education, Rochester Public Schools, 1921, Director of Physical Education, Rochester, Il6NgC.A. 1921-1925. Mechanics Institute,
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