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My TI-IE 1910 MINNEISKA H. O. HAMILTON Board of Regents of Normal Schools State Superintendent . John Harrington Freeman H. Lord . Thomas Morris Emmet Horan . Theoclore Kronshage . Duncan McGregor C. H. Crownhart . . Mrs. Thecdora W. Youmans H. O. Hamilton . . C. D. McFarland . EX-OF F ICIO I8 Chas. P. Cary Oshkosh River Falls La Crosse Eau Clair-e Milwaukee Platteville Superior Waukesha Whitemfater Stevens Point
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When this is completed, th-e floor space of the building will have been mul- tiplied by three. - Another notable feature of growth is found in the campus, the most beautiful and carefully kept of any school grounds in the state. They comprise ten acres, situated on a knoll. During President Arey's administration, the walks were laid and the plot of ground b-etween them leveled and were mowed once or twice a year with a scytheg a few trees had also been planted. The remainder of the front lawn was not a lawn at all, but the grass was allowed to grow and was mowed just before Commencement. The rear grounds were burned over every spring to get rid of dead leaves and grass, and the native Hora had become well nigh exterminated. The whole development of the arboreitum idea falls within the past twenty-five years, and today no greater varietty of trees and shrubbery can be found in an equal area in the state. This result has been obtained only after much care and time, and the credit for our beautiful grounds is due mainly to the facft that President Salisbury has devoted both to them. One who knows him well has said: Mr, Salisbury has been conspicuously .able and diligent in the state teachers' association and in the work of institutes. As president of fthe Normal school, he has displayed marked ability as an organizer and director of the work of training teachers. His .experience in the common schools and as institute conn- ductor brought him face to face with the real problems of teaching common schools, and thus equipped him with resources which have been invaluable to the great work he has ac- complished in the school at Whitewater. l-lis strongest characteristics are a firm and .self-reliant individuality, a clear grasp of th-e essence of the leading questions of practical pedagogy and enthusiastic devotion to his calling which at once inspire, and 'encourage his pupils to emulate th-e highest and best ideals of the teacher. -K . 553:5355E-5155-'--:i f. : w,5.5'jfffi'ij.fIf552 .5 .. , . ,f5:5.1,. i'iffiffifi-Sifffiffgi 'f' E2E2S 'E:E::.'1:2:5,- 2-2: -. in I.:-55f5 ,,,.. :.:.1.5.5.,.,:::::,:': . ,.:-:5:,:::-:-.-gs:-5r5:,::5: xref! 'sf' QI0 f ff ,.,., . .. 'f wg, Q 5 .,., ,.,., . ,.,.,.. , ,,., , . EXOWW-.,.:.fg,g.:.q: -. .-,.y-ff.. 4 ff .,- , ff 544 - -at - . 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