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Talitha Jennie Green, Professor of Latin and Head of the Division of Dm- guage and Literature. A. B. and A. M., University of Missouri: graduate student. University of Chi cago, and I Jniversity of Iowa. F.iirm Dabney, Acting Professor in Art. B. S. in Education in Kirksville. Willie Whitson. Assistant Professor and Supervisor of Primary Education. B. S. in Education, State Teachers College, Kirksville; graduate student. Uni' versity of Chicago. Beryl Whitney, Assistant Professor in English. A. B. and A. M., University of Wiscoiv sin. Roy B. Dodson, Instructor in Industrial Arts. Student in Senior College, Kirksville. Jean E. Taylor, Acting Assistant Pro- fessor of English. A. M., University of Missouri; B. S. in Education, Missouri University; A. B., University of Missouri. Georgia Lee Tatum. Associate Professor and Supervisor of the Social Sciences. B. S. in Education, State Teachers CoL lege, Kirksville; graduate student, George Peabody (College for Teachers and Vanderbilt University. Wallace Joseph Knobbs, Associate Pro- fessor of Agronomy and Biology. B. A. in Education, Iowa State Teachers ( xillege; B. S., M. S., Iowa State College of Agriculture. I’rtKO 2.'t
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Don B. Faukot, Professor of Physical Education. B. S., University of Missouri. versity of Chicago; A. M., George Peabody College for Teachers; grad' uate student, George Peabody College Edna Green, Professor of Fine and Ap- plied Arts. B. S. in Education, State Teachers College. Kirksville: student. University of Mis- souri one year; graduate student. Uni' versity of Chicago. Irene Daily, Instructor of Piano. Theodore Parker Long; Assistant Pro- fessor of Chemistry. A. B.. University of Missouri; graduate student. University of Iowa, and Uni' versity of Chicago. Stephen E. Smith, Associate Professor of Rural Education. B. S. in Education, Central Missouri State Teachers College; B. S., Uni- for Teachers. Allen Anderson, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. B. S. and A. M., University of Nebraska. Gertrud Vogel Holloway, Assistant. Professor of Commerce. B. S. in Education, State Teachers Cob lege, Kirksville. Johannes Goetze, Associate Professor of Music. Student of band instruments. Govern' ment Band School. Dusseldorf and Cologne; piano and violin, Cologne Conservatory under Ferdinand Von Hiller; in Cologne Orchestra one year; under Johannes Brahms one year. I’(tuo 2
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John Lafon Bioc.f.kstafp, Professor of Music and Head of the Division o) Arts. Bachelor of Music, American Conserva' tory, Chicago; studied piano with Hans Von Schiller, Mrs. Metz pupil of Moszkowski), Chicago Musical Col- lege; studied theory with Adolph Brune and H. B. Maryott. Chicago Musical College; studied theory with Harmon B. Watts, Chicago, one year Piano College. Helen Merrill Hotchkiss, Assistam Professor of English. A. B., Oberlin College; A. M., Uni- versity of Michigan; graduate student, University of Chicago. Sylva Browne, Assistam Librarian. B. S. in Education, in Kirksville. Marik Johnson, Acting Associate Pro' fessor of Physiography. B. S. in Education, Kirksville; graduate student. University of Chicago. Frux Rothschild, Professor of Element ary Education and Director of Demon' stratum Schools. A. B„ University of Missouri; graduate student. University of Wisconsin, Uni- versity of Chicago, and Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University. Ia'cy Simmons, Associate Professor of H i story A. B., B. S. in Education, University of Missouri; A. M., University of Chi cago. Elma Poole, Registrar and Assistant Professor of Commerce. B. S. m Education, State Teachers Col- lege, Kirksville; graduate student. Uni- versity of Kentucky. R. E. Valentine, Associate Professor of Music. B. S. in Education, State Teachers Col- lege, Kirksville. IW
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