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EDMUND K. BROADUS, M. A. Professor of English and Philosophy CARL W. THOMPSON Principal of Commercial Department Qlewfg ppointkb Qprofessorz anb jnsfructore uv 41 . PROFESSOR BROADUS entered Columbia University after having finished his secondary educa- tion in the schools of his native state, Virginia, and in Columbia University Academy g received the Degree of B.Af., Columbia University, in 1897: was instructor of Latin and French at Marion Military Academy, 1897-8, was instructor of English in Columbia University Summer School, 18985 head of Department of English in the same school in ISQQQ took M. A. at Chicago University in IQOOQ head of Department of English of Stetson University, Deland, Fla., until appointment to University of South Dakota in 1902. PROFESSOR MCKITSICK received his secondary education in the schools of his native state, Maine. He entered Boston University in 1898, doing special Work besides taking the regular course in the College of Law, from which he graduated in IQOI, receiving LL. B. Degree. He entered the Maine Bar in 1901, and, before receiving appointment to University of South Dakota, actively practiced his profession. MARSHALL MC KUSICK. LL.B. , Assistant in College of Law PPOFESSOR THOMPSON received his secondary education in Alexandria, Minn , and later gradu- ated from the Classical, Elocution, and Commercial Courses of Valpariso College, Indiana. For two years prior to his appointment to University of South Dakota, he had charge of the Elocution and English Departments at Concordia College, Moorhead,Minn., and in 1901 was elected financial secretary of that institution. 18
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GERALD XV. COLLINS, D. D. S. LILA M. LAWRENCE MARION MCMELAN Bandmaster and Instructor Instructor in Instructor In on the Cornet Modern Languages Methods and Hxstory ' 1 WILLIAM G. WADDLE MRS. INIARY D. TAYLOR ANNA M. PRICE, B. L. S. CHARLES A. SLOAN Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Secretary of College of Commerce English. Library Science the University I7
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IXIASON BI. MAXO N '34 Q 1 fr N 3- x I ' S if 5 :UIQ If 4.5.3, ',' 25' 1 Ltr' 'gf ,ug-': if ,,,5,,l,.:F . 'N .L 1. ,M :-:As :asf P P Q., , : ' 3-3 ' , ff- .. Tri, .412 ,-fa, . 'Q ..-43 r if -2 is -12 W' J-lj,-gif' - .h gg?-jg Gigi? 2. ,fr W 5- ,. refer., .1 '--.., .' t ' - fig! x E' if lk-. 55 : WINIFRED FORBE 'I S CAPTAIN MAXON is a native of Wisconsin. He entered the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1864, and received his commission of Second Lieutenant in the Tenth United States Cavalry in 1868, First Lieutenant in 1875: Captain, 1889. Captain Maxon has done much to place the Military Department of the University upon a secure basis and has succeeded in arous- ing interest in the work. Xl 9? Miss PATERSON began her study of Art under J. W. Paterson, now of Chicago Art Institute. She studied for two years in the private studio of Miss Rose Clark, Buffalo, and was three years abroad study- ing in Life School of Mr. Robert McGregor, of the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, and at the Academic Colarossi, Paris. Later, she received instruction in private, and in the studio of Miss Rose Clark of Buffalo, for two years, doing at the same time professional portrait painting and illustrating. She was Director of the School of Fine Arts in Jacksonville, Ill., until appointed instructor in Art in University of South Dakota, October 31, 1992. 69 MISS FORBES took special work at the State University of Illinois and completed the regular requirements for graduation from the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago. Her study of the violin was afterwards continued under Mr. Leopold Kramer, con- cert master of the Chicago Orchestra. The excellence of her instruc- tion has been amply demonstrated since her appointment in Sep- tember, 1902. N5- Vx , MISS FOWLER is a native of Kansas. She received her higher education in Springfield Normal, Missouri, and in Campbell Univer- sity, Kansas. She graduated from the Teachers' Course in Music at Springfield Normal School and from the Artists, Course, Campbell University. She also took special work with W. C. E. Seeboeck, Chicago, and with Mr. N. Hoffman, Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. She was Director of Music at Rich Hill College, Missouri, and for two years prior to coming to U. S. D. in 1902, was Director of Music at Ferris Institute, Texas. 19 AGNES PATERSON CLARE M. FOWLER
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