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Geo RCE HARRISON DURAND, M. A., Vire- Presiderztg Professor of English B. Ph., Oberlin College, 1898, B. A., Harvard University, 18995 M. A., ibid., 1901, Instructor in English, Oberlin College, 1899-1900, Professor of English, Yankton College, 1901-11g Sudent in the Universities of Munich, Germany, and Oxford, England, 1908-09g Associate Professor of Eng- lish, Oberlin College, 1911-12, Vice- President and Professor of English, Yankton College, 1912-. - WXLLIAM Louis SCHUPPERT, M. A., Pro- fe Geo ssor of History and Political Seierzfe B. A., University of Wisconsin, 1908, M. A., University of Nebraska, 19093 Holder of Graduate Scholarship in History at the University of Chicago, January tojune, 1910, Graduate Stu- dent University of Chicago, Summer of 1914, County Superintendent of Schools, Ashland County, Wisconsin, 1897-995 Professor of History and Po- litical Science, Yankton College, 1910-. RCE HARVEY Scorr, M. A., Principal of the Alcademy and of the Normal De- partmentg Professor of Mathematics and A Gro S. stronomy B. A., University .of Illinois, 18963 M. A., Harvard, 1902, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Yank- ton College, 1902-. Roe ALBERT CLARK, M. Ph., Elizabeth Fiske Professor of Chemistry and Physics - B. Ph., Hillsdale College, 1887, M.. Ph., ibid., 1890, Professor of Natural Sciences, Benzonia College, tMichigan, 1890-94: Student, University of Mich- igan, 1894-95, Professor of Natural Sciences, Yankton College, .1895-1904-5 Student and Assistant in Physics. Le- land Stanford, Jr., University, 1905- 063 Professor of Chemistry and Phys- ics, Yankton College, 1904-. IVIANSON ALEXANDER STEVVART, Ph. D., Pr ofessor of Greek and Latin Graduate of Michigan State Normal College, 1899, B. A., University of Michigan, 1903, M. A., ibid., 1904, Ph. D., ibid., 1908, Student in Amer- ican School at Rome, 1913-14, Acting Professor of Latin, Ripon College, 1904-05: Assistant in Latin, Univer- sity of Michigan, 1905-08, Professor of Greek, Bethany College, 1908-093 Professor of Latin, Yankton College. 1909-12: Professor of Greek and Latin, ibid., 1912-. ' '
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LEE NHNIROD DAILEY, Professor of Music and Director of Conservatory. Private Pupil of Max Lechner, Indianapolis, 1892-45 Student Oberlin Conservatory, 1894-73 Director of Music, Sugargrove Conservatory of lVlusic, 1897-19025 Student in Germany and France, 1902-45 Director of Conservatory Yankton College, 1904-3 Professor of Music, ibid., 1905-153 absent on leave, 1915-6.
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GEORGE LEROY CRISP, Instructor in Boole- le eeping, Salesrnanrhip, Banking, etc.,' Director of the Sclzool of Commerce Graduate, Ferris Institute, 1912, Stu- dent, University Northern Indiana, 19093 Commissioner of Schools, Grand-Traverse County, Michigan, 1903-11, Principal, Commercial De- partment. Mosher-Lampman College, Omaha, Nebraska, 1912-13, Instructor in Bookkeeping, Salesmanship, Bank- ing, etc., Director of the School of Commerce, Yankton College, 1914-. FLORENCE MoLLoY, M. A., Dean of Wo- men and Instructor in English B. A., Mississippi State College for Women, 18933 M. A., Union College, Oxford, Mississippig Student, Uni- Versity of Chicago, 1897-19003 M. A., Columbia University, 1915-5 First as- sistant, Department of English, State College for Women, Mississippi, three yearsg Professor of Rhetoric and Com- position, ibid., eight years, Dean of Women and Instructor in English, Yankton College, 1915-. CORNELIUS CARMAN CUNNINGHAM, B. A., Instructor in Public Speaking and Bib- . lical Litcraturc' EST B. A., Beloit College, 1915, Student, Colgate University, 1911-13g Student Y. M. C. A. Summer Institute, Silver Bay, N. Y., 1910-11, Student, New York School for Religious Education, 1911, Instructor in Public Speaking and Biblical Literature, Yankton Col- lege, 1915-. HER LUCY WHITE, M. A., Instructor in Biology MA n B. A., Northwestern University, 19093 M. A., ibid., 1910, Student at Marine Biological Laboratory, VVoods Holl, Massachusetts, Season of 1911: Pro- fessor of Biology and English, Merid- Meridian Texas, 1911- at Puget Sound Marine juan Islands, VVashing- of 19125 Instructor in ian College, 125 Student Station, San ton, Season Biology, Yankton College, 1912-15. RY YOUNG, Instructor in Home Eco- omic.v,' Director of Physical Training for W'o1nen , Student, Sargeant Normal School of Physical Training, Harvard, 19005 Simmon's College of Home Economics, 1904, Student University of Chicago, 1910, Student at Columbia, 1910: In- structor in Home Economics, Women's College, Frederick, Maryland, 1908- 115 Supervisor of Schools, VValla VValla, Washington, 1912-143 San Diego, 1914--15, Director of Physical Training for Women and Instructor in Iglome Economics, Yankton College, 191 -.
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