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Miss Kimball English Language. Lillian (I. Kimball was l»om in Superior, Wisconsin. After graduating from the Oshkosh High School, she taught in the city schools of Oshkosh, most of the tittle as teacher of Literature in the High School. Latin she studied at Vassar College and the Cniversity of Chicago. She taught one year in St. Paul, Minnesota, and came to the Oshkosh Normal in 1893. Miss Henderson Rhetoric. Josephine Henderson is a Pennsylvanian and received her early education at Titusville. Pa. She graduated from the Normal School at Millersville and from Allegheny College at Mead-ville. in her native state, fter teaching in the public schools at Titusville and Bradford, she taught in the Normal School at Mansfield. Pa. After five years' work on the Chautauquan Magazine, she began her work in the English Department of the Oshkosh Normal School. Miss Rooney Associate in English. Annie L. Rooney was liorn in Steuben County. New York, and attended a private school there, and the public schools of Hay City and Hillsdale. Michigan, and the Preparatory School of Kalamazoo College. She graduated from Kalamazoo College and the Cniversity of Michigan, receiving the degree Ph. H. in 1894. and M. A. in 1903. She taught in the High School in Manistiquc, Michigan, from 1894 to 1901. She came to the Oshkosh Normal School in 1903 to become the assistant in English. Miss Harden Associate in English. Carrie Barden was born in Fayette, Iowa. She graduated from the Upper Iowa Cniversity with the B. S. degree, and received the M. A. degree from the Cniversity of Chicago. She taught in High Schools of Iowa and Minnesota before coming to the Oshkosh Normal. MiSS Peake English Literature. Our instructor in Browning, Longfellow, and Shakespeare was born in Shakespeare's native land and was partly educated there. She studied in the Cniversity of New Brunswick, taking the degree of B. A., and has had post graduate work at Chicago. After teaching in Massachusetts and New York for a short time, she came to Wisconsin, teaching in the Oconto High School and then in our owtt Normal. Miss Clark Elocution. Harriet E. Clark was born in New England. She attended the Oshkosh High School and after finishing the Normal studied for three years at the Boston School of Oratory. Before taking up her work in the Oshkosh Normal site taught in La Crosse. Shel»oygan. and Boston. Miss Moore Vocal Music. Barbara C. Moore was born in Potsdam. New York. She i- a graduate of the Normal School and the Crane Normal Institute of Music of her home city. She was supervisor of music in the public schools of Watertown. New York,, for one year before she came to the Oshkosh Normal last fall. 21
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Mr. Dresden German B. Mack Dresden is a son of the “Deutscherland. being Itorn in Berlin an l receiving his early education in the Ober-real Sclutle of that place, lie came to the I’nited States in 1883. and graduated front Baldwin I'niversity, Ohio, and the Oshkosh Nonna), taking his degree of A. M., and Ph. I)., at Wooster in 1898. After four years of teaching at West Bend, Wis.. he came to the Oshkosh Normal. He is the author of Prussian System of Education and “Herman Composition.” and has been an active Institute Conductor. Miss Apthorp Latin. Mary E. Apthorp was horn in Quincy. Illinois. She attended various schools in the East, and graduated front Iowa College. After teaching some years, she spent a year in Germany in study. Utter she received the degree of A. It. at the I'niversity of Chicago, and did graduate work there. She taught in High Schools, for six years in the I'niversity of Iowa, and then came to the Oshkosh Normal. Miss Dorn Drawing. Emily N. Dorn was horn in Aurora, Illinois. She taught for several years, and was secretary to the superintendent of schools in Omaha. After graduating from the Pratt Institute of New York, she came to the Oshkosh Normal. MiSS Bowman Associate in Drawing. Elsie I.. Bowman is a Vermonter. She graduated front the St. Johnshury Academy, and the Chicago Art Institute after four years’ work. She taught in private schools of Chicago before coining to our Normal. Mr. Summers Manual Training. Livingston L. Summers is a graduate of Marshalltown. Iowa. High School, lie graduated from Grinncll College in 1891. lie was supervisor of drawing in Milwaukee, and for two years circuit supervisor of drawing in fifteen Wisconsin cities. He specialized in Manual Training at Pratt Institute, and studied in London. Paris, and Naas. Sweden. He was supervisor of Sloyd work in Cuba before coming to Oshkosh. Miss Shepardson Physical Culture. Grace L. Shepardson was horn in Pittsfield. Massachusetts. She i - a graduate of the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics, and was Superintendent of Gymnastics in North Hampton. Massachusetts, before coming to the Oshkosh Normal. Miss Parmele Librarian. Ella G. Parmele was l»orn in Oswego. New York. She is a graduate of the Pratt Institute Library School of Brooklyn. New York. She came to Oshkosh in 1899. where she has held the office of librarian till the present. Miss Potter Assistant Librarian. Lucy A. Potter was born and educated in the schools of Oshkosh. She is a graduate of the High School and of the Wisconsin School of Library Science. 23
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