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THE MNAMEION. 11 P ROF. B. P. GENTRY, head of the Latin Department, is a graduate of the University of Missouri. He taught in Hardin College two years. While at that place lie was elected Principal of the High School at Mexico, Mo., but before taking that position he resigned to accept his present posi¬ tion. Mr. Gentry ' entered the Nor¬ mal in 1882. i P ROF. A. T. SETTLE was gradu¬ ated in the scientific and literary courses of McGee college. He is largely self-educated, having taught and attend ¬ ed school alternately for several years. He taught three terms in rural schools, two years in a private academy, and was then successively principal at New Lon¬ don ; superintendent at Huntsville, and Louisiana; Professor of English and Pedagogy, Springfield Nonna’; and Sup¬ erintendent at Memphis. He took his present position as head of English De¬ partment, 1900. i
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10 TI1E MNAMEION. CLAY HARVEY finished the complete course in this school with the class of ’88. After which he took special work in mathematics at Ann Arbor, Midi., and University of Chicago, and studie d oratory at Chataqua, N. Y. He taught three years m rural schools, three years at Richmond, Mo., as teacher of Mathematics in High School, one year in Woodson Institute, one year as principal- of High School, Nevada, Mo., and was six years head of Department of Mathematics in Prichett College. He came to this school as head of the Department of Mathematic q 1000. TyriSS WINNIFRED BRYAN, Sup- ervisor of Manual Training and Domestic Art, received her training in M. S. U. Her first experience was in the Carthage High School where she in¬ troduced the branch and stayed as di ¬ rector two years. She took charge of the same department in this Normal, September, 1900.
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12 THE MN AM El ON. D R. L. S. DAUGHERTY is a native of Ohio. But by his own persistent ef¬ forts, and self denial he has worked his way from the common school to high school and Normal school, and on through the Universi¬ ty of Illinois—B. S., ’89, M. 8., ’93.—Sum¬ mer term, Northwestern University 1892; resident graduate work in the University of Chicago, 1894-6. He taught six years in the Ottawa High School, affiliated with the University of Chica¬ go, and was in charge of the Nature Study work in the Vacation School of Chicago, sum¬ mer of ’96. In Nov. ’98, he had his Post-Graduate work from the University of Chicago transferred to Illinois Wesleyan University, lie has, since then passed twenty-live written examinations —three hours each—ranking 1; be¬ sides the final oral and written ex¬ aminations—covering the whole ground, both of the U. of C. and the non-resident work. As the re¬ sult he receives the highest degree (Ph.D.) ever given for work done, June 13th, 1901. TyflSS HALLIE HALL, Assist- ant in English, has the Ph. B. and A. M. degrees from Depauw University where she studied three years. She has spent one summer doing post-graduate work in the University of Chicago and one summer in Harvard. She laugh at Chaddock College, Quincy, be¬ fore coming to tin Normal in 1897.
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