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H. G. SWANSON Born in Schuyler County. Missouri. September T 1886. Attended one room rural school in Schuylei County. Student State Nor- mal School. Kirksville, Missouri, 1905 1912. B. S. in Education. State Normal School, Kirksville, Mis- soni i, 1015; A. M., George Peabody College for Teachers, 1917. Taught in Schuyler County rural schools 1904-1905. Principal of Greentop High School, 1909-1910. Principal of Glenwood High School, 1911. Superintendent of Queen City Schools, 1912. Assist- ant in Demonstration School, State Normal School, 1912 1915. Principal of Demonstration Schools, George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee, 1915 1918. City Superintendent of Schools and Di- rector of Practice Teaching, State Teachers College, Greenville, North Carolina, 1918-1920. Head of De- partment of Education, State Teachers College, Kirks- ville, Missouri, 1920-1925. Dean of the Faculty, State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri, 1925-. In selecting H. G. Swanson to be Dean of the institution. Dr. Fair selected a man who is well known in educational circles throughout the state. Dean Swanson is a capable, reliable man and it is to him that we feel a great deal of praise should be given. Through co-operation with the student body he has been able to give great service to K. S. T. C. H. G. Swanson. Dean M $ PROF. BYRON COSBY has behind him an en- viable student record. This is mirrored in Ins degrees of A. B., B. S., and A. M. from the University of Missouri and Ins graduate work in the University of Chicago. He has been for more than fifteen years a prominent teacher of Mathematics in this school. His contact with the public and with teachers in the state is extensive. His work on the Recommenda- tions Committee of this Teachers College has been of outstanding value. As our Business Administrator he lias been so efficient that the school has profited by thousands of dollars. He has a most fortunate combination of education and business sense. His publicity work foi the Teachers College is unequalled. Byron Cosby, Business Administrator
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Warren Jones, Professor of English. Graduate, State Normal University, Nor- mal, Illinois; University of Illinois; graduate student, University of Illi- nois; A. M., University of Chicago. Gertrude Nelson, Assistant Professor of Music. A. M., Columbia University at New York; A. B.. Washington State College. Margaret Ca rot hers. Acting Professor of Commerce. B. S. in Education, Kirksville State Teach- ers College. James Stephen Stores, Professor of Phys- ics and Physiography. ami Curator of Equipment mul Grounds. B. S., Pd. B., and M. S., University of Missouri; A. M., Harvard University. Claude Merton Wise, Professor of Drama and Speech. A. B., State Normal School, Kirksville; A. M., University of Chicago; grad ua'te student, Washington University, Columbia University, New York, and The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York. Albert Ei.sea, Supervisor for the State Department oj Education. B. S. in Education, Kirksville State Teach- ers (Allege. Laurie Doolittle. Professor of Element- ary Education and Assistant Director of Demonstration Schools. Student under Frances W. Parker; B. S in Education, State Normal School, Kirksville; graduate student, Univers- ity of Chicago. Harvey Lei: McWiiiiams, Professor of Physical Education. IW 2»
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