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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Euardh of Regents HON, SAM A. BAKER, State Superintendent of Public Schools, Ex-Ojicio Terrn Expires January, 1923 N. M. BRADLEY ..... Warrensburg E. F. YANCEY . . Sedalia Term Expires January, 1925 ROBERT E. ,GROVER . .... Warrensburg DR. J. T. HULL . . Butler Terrn Expires January, 1927 JUDGE HENRY LAMM ..... Sedalia MAX A. CHRISTOPHER . Kansas City OFFICERS I ROBERT E. GROVER, President of Board of Regents E. F. YANCEY, Vice-President of Board of Regents N. M. BRADLEY, Secretary, of Board of Regents MARCUS YOUNGS, Treasurer of Board of Regenls ELDO L. HENDRICKS, President of School I Page 20 Page L GX! 'Q'B1i'liK-liix'iKi'1?i'2'?2dLi6!5x!:iv.b!h.s.. YELSIIXMEDEA 1 5 5? 'fi E 21
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Qlumni gf'-5,4 E OUR standard of iudgment is still that of knowing a tree by its fruits, the Teachers' College must be given a high place among the institutions of Missouri and of the 5' ' q country. There are among the graduates of the College numerous authors, prom- - nent educators, successful business men, distinguished professional men, and pro- gressive farmers. To be more definite, here are a few samples of the product of the institution: Dr. George W. 'lVIacCurdy, '87, prominent member of the faculty of Yale Universityg E. E. Hartnett, '05, Director Vocational Education, State of New Jerseyg Bernadine Cooney, Director of Voca- tional Education, State of Maine, Mary Rutherford, '11, Professor of Home Economics, Uni- versity of Nebraska, VV. A. Wilkinson, Head of Department of Education, Delaware College, and a score of others of equal prominence. Back in 1878 Charles VV. Stevenson was graduated from the XfVarrenshurg Normal, and records show him to be the earliest graduate who sought the field of literary production. He is the author of a book of poems and a writer of note. Frank P. Sever, a graduate of 1883, has the distinction of being the author of the Pro- gressive Speller which has been used many years in the schools of this state. Lewis F. Crawford, '93, became an inventor and has written several scientific treatises, but the American Sword has made him popular. joseph A. Gwinn, '95, is the author of numerous publications of pedagogical literature. He is also a popular lecturer. William G. Bek, '97, is the author of various books and articles dealing with the German language. Hansford McCurdy, of the same class, is the author of a number of Scientific Treatises. C. H. McClure, who is at present head of the History Department, has recently Hnished his last book on Centennial History of Missouri. He is also author of the book The Life of Thomas H. Benton. i S. E. Davis, President of the State Normal School at Dillon, Mont., has written a book entitled The Teacher and His Work. - Another member of this class of '05 was Miss Estaline Wilson, who has wiitten a book on the Teaching of English in the Grades. J. H. Gehrs, of the class of '07, is the author of several books on Agriculture. Mr. Gehrs is at the Teachers' College at Cape Girardeau. Among the educators of Missouri our graduates are too numerous to mention. President Wood of Stephens College, Assistant ,Superintendent Stigall of Kansas City Schools, Dr. Elliff of Missouri University, and members of the faculties of Drury College, Cape Girardeau Teachers' College, Springfield Teachers' College and others might be named. Numerous county and city superintendents of Missouri got their training and their inspira- tion to achieve from the Warrensburg institution. The institution is proud of them, and they are loyal sons and daughters of the school. The influence of the College is felt in the schools of the entire state. Many schools, especially of the second Teachers' College district, are manned completely by our former students. P.actically every business institution of Warrensburg has one or more representatives of the institution on its force. Several of the leading lawyers of Johnson county received their academic training at the College. The Alumni Association has been a useful factor in the upbuilding of our school. But it is hoped that its influence may be greater still. No school can accomplish great things without the aid of a loyal and enthusiastic Alumni. Page 19
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