University of Wisconsin Madison - Badger Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1899

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ew embers of the faculty. 2?f'? WI. 'Vincent G'Sbea, B. L. Nl. VINCENT O'SHEA, Professor of the Science and Art of Teaching, was born in 1866 at Le Roy, N. Y. At the age of eighteen he was graduated from the Academic Institute of his native town. The next ive years he spent as principal of the public schools of Le Roy and Pavilion, N. Y. In 1888 he obtained the New York State teacher's life certiticate upon examination, and in 1892 graduated from Cornell Uni- versity with the degree of B. L. He also received from Cornell University in the same year the teacher's certificate in philosophy and pedagogy and a - special diploma for proticiency in 1nili- tary science and tactics. During his university course, from 1890 to 1892, he was editor of the Cornell Em and College Man. The summer of 1892 was spent in study at Clark University, and in the same year he was appointed Professor of Pedagogy and Psychology and Director of the Practical Schoolat the Mankato, Minn., State Normal School. In 1895 he was lecturer at the Colorado Summer School of Science and Philos- ophy. From 1895 to 1897 he was Professor of Psychology and Child-Study and Supervisor of Practice Teaching' at the Buffalo, N. Y., Teachers' College, and in 1897 he accepted his present chair at the University of Wisconsin. He spent the summer of 1897 in study at Clark University. Prof. O'Sl1ea is a recognized authority on child-study. In 1897 he was elected President of the National Child- Study Society, and since 1894 he has been a frequent contributor to leading period- icals, including the ,41flantz'c, 'Populm' Science Montbbf, 27YoHIJ ,4me1'1'can, Chautau- qucm and Outlook. 33

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ALICE SOPHIA REGAN, Piano. Studied under Air. jzunes S. Sxnith. New England Conseryatory of Music, Boston. 1888. Studied uncler I. C. Fillmore of Milwaukee. Instructor on Piano, 1897. . JAMES SARGENT SMITH, . Piano. Born in 1845. Studied music under S. Mills in New York. Studied Technics under W. S. B. Mathews. U Director of Madison-School of Music. Instructor in University or' Wisconsin School of Music, 1897. H? H? H? Library Staff. WALTER MCMYNN SMITH, A. B., A T. Librarian. Born in 1869. University of Wisconsin, 1890. Library Attendant, University of Wisconsin, 1889-90. Librarian, 1890. WILLIAM HENRY DUDLEY, A. B., Assistant Librarizm. Born in Ohio, 1869. University of South Dakota, 1888-91. Univer- sity of Wisconsin, 1891-92. Assistant in Latin, University of South Dakota, 1890--91. Library Assistant, University of Wisconsin, 1892. Assistant Librarian, 1893. HESTER CODDINGTON, Hen d Ca tzz Ioguer. SARAH HELEN MINER, Czztnloguer. JAMES FREDERICK OLIVER, Student Assistant in Law Library. CHARLES NICHOLS REPLINGER. Student .-lssistzznt in Lau' Librzzqv. A? 25' H? Ctber Qlificers. HIRAM ALLEN SOBER, A. B., Secretary of the Faculty. WILLIAM DIXON I-IIESTAND, Uiiivcrsity Registrar 111117 Prcsiflenfs Sccrctzzr-I'. NORMAN STOCKETT, Secretary ofthe Deans of the College ol'L:III'. SOPHY MARIE GOODWIN, B. L., Secretary ofthe School ofnlusic. 32



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Hnnie Crosby Emery, Db. D. MISS ANNIE CROSBY EMERY, Dean of Women and Assistant Pro- fessor of Classical Philology, was born in Maine in 1871. In 1892 she was graduated from Bryn Mawr College, receiving the Bryn Mawr European fellowship. During the year 1892-93 she pursued graduate work in Latin and Greek at Bryn Mawr, and during the next year - studied at the University of Leipsic and traveled for a short time in Greece and Italy. During the latter part of the year 1894-95, and dur- ing the year1895-96,she continued her graduate work at Bryn Mawr. ln 1896 she received the degree of Ph. D., presenting a dissertation on the Historical Present in Early Latin. Miss Emery is a member of the American Philological Association and of the Archzeological Institute of America, a vice-president of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, and a member of the interior Council to accredit women for foreign study. H5 25' 25' Hbby S. Mayhew. MISS ABBY SHAW MAYHEW, Principal of Ladies' Hall and In- structor in Gymnastics, was born at Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and was graduated from the High School of that place in 1881. In the fall of 1881 she entered Wellesley College and was there until 1885 with an interim of a year. After leaving college, two years were spent in teaching in a private school and one year in travels. In 1889 she entered into the study of physical training in Minneapolis, and in 1891 attended Dr. Sargent's School of Physical Education at Cambridge. In the spring of 1892 she was appointed PhysicalDirector in the Young Women's Christian Association of Minneapolis, where she remained Until The Sllmmer of 1897. ln 1394 she took the summer course in Physical Train- ing under Dr, W. G. Anderson, of Yale, at Chautauqua. Last summer she accepted her present position of Principal of Ladies' Hall and Instructor in Gymnastics for Women. X 34.

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