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3 Mg THE 1910 MINNEISKA 'I Q ARTHUR A. UPHAM. Westheld, Mass., Normal School. Physical Science and Manual Training. University of Chicago. Amherst College. Look he's winding up the wa.tch of his witg 1 By and by it will strike. Tempest, Act Ill., Sc. l. g,.,'fflW,gin Bradley Polytechnic, Peoria, lll. ANNIE L, COOK, Whitewater Normal School Director Manual Training. Handicraft Guild, Minneapolis. And many strokes, though with a littl-e axe, Hew down and fell the hardest timber'd oak. Sbw,.Q 5 King Henry VI., Act II., Sc. l. MR ' fm, JULIET VINTON YEAKLE. New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics, Conn. - Physical Training. Harvard University, Summer Course. Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low,-an excellent thing in woman. . King Lear, Act ll., Sc. 3. 5-ii--Nr BERTI-IA HENDERSON, S. B. A School -of Education, University of Chicago. I Geography and Physiography. Bosom up my counsel, A , You'll find it wholesome. km, , i Henry Vlll., Act l., Sc. l. 'i' Q' 'Ulm SARAH R. DEVLIN, A. B. University of Wisconsin. English Composition and Rhetoric. Whitewater Normal School. e ' A University of Chicago, Summer C-ourse. The fair, the chaste, the unexpressive she. As You Like lt, Act Ill., Sc. 2. R54 it Q I-IERMANN I-l. SCHROEDER, PH. B. Cornell College. Psychology ancl M eihods. University of Chicago. University of Minnesota. , His life was gentle and the elements Y 1 V So mixed in him that Nature might stand up 'i,A V-f And say to all the world, 'This was a manl' A wm- Julius Caesar, Act V., Sc. 5. LUCY A- BAKER- ' Johnson, Vt., N-ormal School. K Vocal Music. I Crane Normal Institute. QA gm , Hal I-la! keep tuneg how sour sweet mu-sic is, - iii Where tune is broke and no proportion kep-tf' V Richard ll., Act V., Sc. 5. 'I .l ENNIE B- SI-IERRILL, lVl. S. University of Wise-onsin. M History and Algebra. My . F-or her own person, iimtvgq It beggared all descriptionf' 1 Librarian - Antony and Cleopatra, Act Il., Sc. 2. GRACE E. SALISBURY. f Whitewater Normal School. Work in Library School, Madison. Bid me discourse, I will encharnt thine ear. I2 Venus and Adonis. - 5 'L-s 'W- 'Q Al ly if
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My THE 1910 MINNEISKA gg Faculty Quotations ALBERT SALISBURY, PH. D. Milton College President of the Normal School. Mental Science and Pectagogics. I And, to that dauntless temper of his mind, l-le hath a wisdom that doth guide his valour To act in safety. R ' Macbeth, Act. Ill., Sc. l. JOI-IN R. SI-IERRICK, PI-I. B. Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. 1 Latin and Word Analysis. Michigan University. I dare do all that may become a man. Who dares domore, is none. Macbeth, Act I., Sc. 7. ANNIE M. COTTRELL, M. S. Hillsdale College. Rhetoric and Literature. Th-ere's nothing ill can 'dwell in such a temple. If the ill spirit have so fair a house, Good things will strive to dwell within't. The Tempest, Act I., Sc. 2. CHARLOTTE Woon. Lawrence College. Rhetoric and German. I came, saw, and overcame. Henry IV., Act IV., Sc. 3. GEORGE C. SHUTTs, PH. B. Milton College. Geneseo N-orimal, N. Y. Mathematics ancl School Managemenit. Conductor of Institutes. I am never merry when I hear sweet music. ' P Merchant of Venice, Act V., Sc. l. DELOS O. KINSMAN, PI-I. D. University of Wisconsin. General History, Economics and Civics. Platteville Normal. He was indeed the glass Wherein the noble youth did dr-ess themselves. ' Henry IV., Pt. ll., Act ll., Sc. 3. CHARLES R. ROUNDS, PH. B. University of Wisconsin. Reading and English Branches. Stevens Point Normal. A Past asleep? It is no matter, Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumberg Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies, Which busy care draws in the brains of men Therefore, lthou sleep'st so sound. . Julius Caesar, Act Il., Sc. l WALTER S. WATSON, PI-I. B., M. S. Wesleyan University. Natural Science. University of Chicago I will go root away Th-e no-isesome weeds which with-out priofilt suck The soil's fertility from wholesome flowers. Richard ll., Act III., Sc. 4 ll
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I. , 1- . Ht v'-. 0. K .NX 0 S. tl t f Q Q., , , V, L... 'mt . gm- 5 ' lilligqql a, .,'f,, t v 2 Y. into qu. imxvuzrgt , o 5 ,ft,.. , , A 'f Q' wand- a T11 -' dawt L30- My THE 1910 MINNEISKA GRACE ALVORD. Whitewater Normal School. Assistant Librarian. Work in Library School, Madison. Come, give us a taste of your qualityf, - Hamlet, Act H., Sc. 2. KATHERINE l-l. LAW University of Michigan Drawing and Penmanship. Pratt Institute, New York City. In framing an artist, art ha-th thus decreed, af To make some good, b-ut others to succeed. Love's Labor Lost, Act V., Sc. 2. MRS. MARY D. BRADFORD Oshkosh Normal School. Principal of Training Department. University of Nvisconsin Women will love her that she is a woman More worth than any man. 'Winter's Tale, Act V., Sc. I. AMELIA KUHNHENN. Platteville Normal School. Assistant in Training Department. University of Wiscronsin. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.'7 . King I-lenry VIH., Act Ill., Sc. l. NETTIE C. SAYLES. Whitewater Normal School. Preparatory and Grammar Grades. Teachers' College, Summer Course. I have won Golden opinions from all sorts of people. Macbeth, Act I., Sc. 7. NELLIE M. KILLAM. Whitewater Normal School. Assistant, Preparatory and Grammar Grades. A merry heart goes all the day. I Winter's Tale, Act IV., Sc. 2. M. ISABEL KAY. Oshkosh Normal School. Teacher, Intermediate Grades. r Nor is the wide world ignorant of her worthf, Merchant of V-enice, Act l., Sc. l. GRACE R. POTTER Whitewater Normal School. , Teacher, Primary Grades. Teachers' College, Columbia Univ-ersity. What would y-ou have? Your gentleness shall force More than your force move us to gentleness. V As You Like lt, Act Il., Sc. 7 MRS. EVANGELINE CHAPMAN. Milwaukee Normal School Kindergarten. I am sure care's an enemy to life. Twelfth Night, Act I., Sc. 3 LILLIAN C. NEIPERT. K Spencerian College Stenograpfzer and C lerlf. My heart is true as steel. ' Midsummer Night's Dream, Act ll., Sc. l I3
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