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°Iade' Coed Riles Evans, L L October, Mitt TINT OFTHE INTERIOR. UREAU OF EDUCATION. 7 WASHINGTON, D. C. EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY, 1919-20. PART ,3.' HIGHER EDU iTION; TRAINING OF TEACHERS. CoNverrrs: Presidents of universities and collegesPresidents of Junior collegesDeans or directors of colleges or schools of engineeringHeads of departments of education Presidents or deans of schools of theologyPresidents or deans of schools of lawPresidents or deans of schools of medicinePresidents or deans of schools of dentistryPresidents or deans of schools of pharmacyPresidents or deans of schools of veterinary medicine.Principals of normal and kindergarten training schools:(1 ) Public normal schools(2) Private normal schools(3) Kindergarten training schools. , PRESIDENTS OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. For men, for _ Location. University or college. women, Name of president. or coedu- cational. ALABAMA. Athens . Athens Fern ale College Women Benjamin B. Glasgow, D. D. Auburn Alabama Polytechnic I nst Coed Charles C. Tharh, LL. D. Birmingham Birmingham-Southern College.. Coed Cullen C. Daniel, D. D. Do Howard College Coed Charles B. Williams, D. D. Marion Judson College Women Paul V. Bomar, D. D. Montgomery Woman's College of Alabama. Women Mifflin W. Swartz, l'h. D. Bernard St. Bernard College Men Bernard If enges, O. S. D. spring Hill Spring fill I College Men J. C. Krems, id. J. TaWego Talladega Collere (colored) Coed F. A. Sumner, D. D, University University of Alabama Cad George H. Denny, LL. D. ARIZONA. --Titeson University of Arizona Rufus B, von Klein SmId, So. D. ItHANSAIL Arkadelphia Henderson- n rown College Coed M.Woilt,LI. D. Do Ouachita College Coed 4 E. Dicken, D. P. Batesville Arkansas College Coed . lacy A. B. Clarksville Arkansas Cumberland College.. Cord Hubert 8. Lyle, D. D. Conway Central College John W. Conger, LL. D. Do Hendrix College CWoeod men John B. Res-nold.s, LL. D. Fayetteville University of Arkansas Coed John C. Futrell, A. M. CALIFORNIA. Berkeley University of Cenral. Coed David P.Barrows LL. D. claremont Pomona Cmriloiregs. Coed James A. Blaisdell, D. D. Les Angeles °iade' Coed Riles Evans, L L. D. Do. University of Southern California Coed George F. Howard, LL. D. Mills College Mills College Women Aurelia H. Belnhardt, LL. D. Oak land St. Mary's College Mem Brother Gregory, A. B. l'andena Throop College of Technology Men Jamee A. B. Scherer, LL. D. Redlands University of Redlands Coed Victor L. Duke, LL. D. l The Educational Directory, 1919-20, Is in seven is, viz: Part 1,Avamment educatiorni activities; . Part 2, Public. school systems; Part 3, Higher ed cation and Training of teachers; (4) Special *abode; Part 6, Bummer school directors; Part 6, Museunui libraries; Part 7, MDoellaneous educations's:nag& gallons, etc. ' 14266eI9I 2 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY, 1919-2B--HART 3. PRERIDENT8 NIvERSMES AND CoLLEGESContinned. For men, far Location. University or collage. Woman, Name or president. or coedu- cational. ALIPORNIA --wad 8t. Helena Pacific Union College Coed Charles . Irwin, A. M. San Francisco St. IsdiSius University Men Pius L. Moore, S. J. San Jose College of the Pacific Coed Tally C. Knob's, D. D. Santa ('bare University of Santa Clara Men T. L. Murphy, S. J. Stanford University Leland Stanford Junior UniversityCoed Ray L. Wilner, LI.. 1). Whittier Whittier College Coed Harry N. Wright Jlt. D. COLORADO. Boulder University of Colorado Coed Ceorge Norlin, Ph. I). Colorado Springs Colorado College Coed Clyde A. Runi way, LI.. P. Deaver College of the Raised Heart Men J..1. Brown, S. J. Do Colorado Woman's College Women J. W. Bailey,'b. D. Fort Collins Colorado Agricultural College. Coed Chas. A. Lory, 1.1.. D. Golden Colorado School of Mince Men Viet or Alderson, 1.1.. D. Greeley State Teachers College of ColoradoCoed John G. Crabbe, LI,. I). University l'ark University of Denver Coed ,Henry A. littehtel, LL. D., than- rellc t. CONNECT1CDS. Hartford Trinity College Men Henry A. Perk ins, E. E. acting. Middletown We.tlevan University Men. William A. Shonklin, LL. D. New Haven 'Vale University Men Arthur T. Hadley LI.. D. Now London Connecticut College for W1omen..Women. Benjamin T. Marlin)), A. M. Storrs) Connecticut Agriculttual College...Coed Charles L. Wash, ii. S. DELAWARE. Newark Delaware College Coed Samuel C. Mitchell, Ph. D. DIRTRIer or COLVMBIA. Washington American University Coed John W. Hamill on, LL. D. Do Catholic University of Aniline.Em. Thomas J. Shahan, S. T. D, a lister. Doe Oallaudet College. Coed Percival Hell. Litt. D. Do Georgetown University Man John B.reden, Ph. D. no George Washington University. Coed Wm. M. Collier 1.1., D. Do. Howard University (colored) Coed J. Stanley, Durkee Pb. Ti. Do Trinity College Women Sister Catherine Aloyaius, I. B. Washington (TakoWashington Missionary College Coed Benjamin P. Madden, A. M. ma Park). stomps. Deland John B. Stetson University Coed... r.. Lincoln Holley., 'LI, D. Gainesville University of Florida Men Albert A: PA urphroo, LL. D.. Sutherland Southern College Coed R. H. Alderman, A. 11. Tallahassee Florida State College for WomenWows) Edward Conrad), Ph. D. Winter Park., Rollins College Coed George M. Ward, LL. D. osOltina. Athens. University °Mew& Hen David C. Barrow, LL. D., chi& cellos. Atlanta Atlanta University (colored) Coed Edward ?. Ware, A. B. Do Georgia School of 'Technology Men Kenneth C. Matheson, LL. D. Do morehouseCollege (colored) Men John Hope, A. M. Do MorrisBrown Brown University (colored)Coed William A. Fountain, D. D. College Park., Cos Women Wm. S. Calf, B. Arch. Dahloneat. A.gri calturalCollegeCord Gustavus IL Glenn, LL. D. Decatur Ar=eotCollege Women Frank H. Gaines, LL. D. Demonist. t College Coed Frank B. Jenkins, D. D. Acesyth BeesinTift ollage Women Joshua H. Foster, D. D. OsinesvWe He CgeolleC Women ywood J. Pearce, Pb. D. 14mange Lemma Female Women Datmey Davies. Do anthem Female College. Women )t. W. Helton, A. M. Woos Univenity Ilea Rufus W. Weaver, Ti. D.-? Do 'doyen FamaleColkge Women Wer.n.fweiankins, Ti. D. ClesthorPo ethouglivtayralty en , I Jambe, LL. D. Oxford ea James E. Dielkey, D. D. Conde omen A. W. Vietlfoom. Atlanta........I.ClebaciAniversity Harry A. King, D. D. nalLUL llonolukt College of Handl ....Coed Arthur L,Denn, D. $ HIGHER EDUCATION. 8 PRESIDENTS OP UNIVERSITIES AND.CoLLE0 Re--Continued. For men, for Location. University or college. women, Name of president. or coedu- cational. IDA El 0. Caldwell College of Idaho Coed William J. Boone, D. I). Moscow University of Idaho Coed Ernest II. Lindley, Pb. D. ILLINOIS.. Abingdon Bedding College Coed W. W. Bollinger, D. D., acting. Aurora Aurora College Coed Orrin R. Jenks, A. B. Bloomington.. Illinois Wesleyan University. Coed Theodore Kemp, LL. D. Bourbonnais Vtator College . Mon W. J. Bergin, C. B. V. Carthage Carthage Collefe- Coed Dorm I). lloov,er, Ph. D. Chicago Armour Institute of Technology Men Frank W. 0 unsaulus, LL. D. Do De Paul University Cued 1)0 F. .X. McCabe,I.L.B. Lewis Institute...1 Coed George N.Carman,A.IL, director. Do Loyola University Man John S. Furey, S. J. Do University of Chipgo Coed Decatur Ilarry Pratt Judson, L James Mllllkln U.Nversity Coed John C. Hessler,Ph. Eureka Eurelo,College Coed L. 0. Lehman, A Evanston Northivestern U tkiveraity Coed Lynn H. Bost: Ewing Ewing College. Coed II. M. Tipsw , s. 'Galesburg Knox College Coed James I,. Mc .onaughy, Ph. D. Do Lombard College Greenville Coed Joseph M. Tilden, LL. D. Greenville College. Coed Eldon Grant Durritt, A. M. Jckctflvtlle Illinois College Coed Do Illinois Woman's college Charles II. RammeLinamp, Ph. D. lakeForest. Women Joseph R. Darker, Lb. D Lake Forest College Cood Henry W. W right, Ph. D.;aoting. Lebanon Mc Kendree Collega Lincoln' Coed George FL M .eammcin, D. IL Lincoln College .1 Coed A. E. Turner, LL. D. Monmouth Monmouth College Coed Thos. II. McMichael, D. D. Naperville Northwestern College Coed Edward E. Roll, Ph. D. Rockford Rockford College Women Wm. A. Maddox, Ph. D. Rock Island August ana College Coed Gustav A. Andreen, D. D. Upper Alton Shun lefl College Coed Urbana University of Illinois George U. Potter, 4.M. Wheaton Coed David Einley, I.L. Wheaton College Coed Charles A. Blanchard, D. D. INDIANA. Bloomington Indiana University Coed William L. Brian LL. D. Crawfunisville Wabash College Men.. ,t Earthen Earlham College. Geo. Lewes Mackintosh, LL. D. Franklin Coed David IL Edwards, Ph. D. Franklin College. Coed Charles E. Goodell, LL. D. Goshen Goshen College, Coed H. F. Relat. Greencastle Be Pause University Hanover Coed Gen.,1kGrose, LL. Hanover College. Coed Millis, LL. D. Indianapolis Buhl College Coed Thomas C. llowe, Ph. D, Do Indiana Central University Coed LS Fayette Purdue University Irby J. Good, A. M. Merotn Coed Winthrop E. Stone, L. D. Uni:a ChristianCo.liege Coed C. B. Hershey, It D. Notre Dame St. Marys College and Academy Do Women Mother M. Pauline. Unitersity of No Irere Dame Dieu John A. Burns, C. E.), C. Oakland City' Oakland City College Coed Wm. P. Dearing, A. B. Terre Haute Itosk Polytechnic Institute Upland Mon John White, Ph. D., acting. Taylor University Monroe Vayhinger, . D. Valparaiso Valparaiso University y Coe Henry K. Bream, A. M. Vincennes Vincennes University William Hain", A. IOWA. Ames. Iowa State College of Agriculture Coed Raymond A. Pejn LL. D. and Mechanic Arts. Cedar Falls Iowa State Teachers College Coed Homer Bly , Lb. D. ikor Rapids Coe College Coed titton John A guts, L L. D. Wartburg College Men . Otto L. Proshl, A. B. vonport St. Ambrose College iecorah Men Wm. L. Hannon, A. M. Luther College Men Christian K .Preus, A. B. Des Moines Des MolnesCAlege Coed John A. Earl, D. I). Do Drake University Dubuque Coed Arthur Holmes, Pb. D. Dubuque College (14th Street).. Men John p. Stuart, S.
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