MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY* 1857 -1907

*1. Charles E. Hovey, died, Washington, D. c., Nov. 17, 1897. First pres., I. S. N . U.; Col. of 33rd I. V. I., apptd. Brigadier General; prac­ ticed law. Washington, D. C. *2. .Ira Moo.re, died, Cucamonga, Cal., Oct. 28, 1897. Capt. Co. G, 33rd I. V. I.; prof. math., Univ. of Minn.; prin. State Normal Sch., St. Clouc!,. Minn.; same, San Jose, Cal.; math. and other branches, I.S.N.U., 1857-01. *3. Charlton T. Lewis, died, Morristown, N. ]., 1904. Tea., Troy Univ.; lawyer, N'ew York; lecturer on life ins., Harvard, Columbia, Cor­ nell; author Harper's Latin Diet. and other works; eminent as an in­ surance actuary, as a classical scholar, as a lawyer, and later as an advo­ cate of prison reform; t. math., I. S . N . U., 1857. *4. Mary M. Brooks (Mrs. James M. Wiley), died, Galva, Jan. 9, 1867. Tea. Model Sch., 1857-60. 5. Betsey M. Cowles, asst. tea., 1857-58. Returned to Cleveland, O. 6. Chauncey E. Nye, asst. tea., 1857-58. Later, lawyer, Peoria, and supt. pub. sch. 7. Dr. Samuel Willard, literary work, 865 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Surgeon, 97th I. V. I.; founded pub. library, Springfield, 1867; supt. pub. sch., Springfield; prof. hist., h. s., Chicago, 187G-94; t. lang. and hist., I.S.N. U., 1858-61. *8 ... Edwin Crawford Hewett, LL.D., died, Normal, March 31, 1905. Assoc. ed. of Public School lournal, and School and Home Education, 1891~1905; pub. Pedagogy, Psychology, and series of arithmetics; t. read­ ing and geog., I. S . N . U ., 1858-62; hist. and geog" same, 1862-76; pres., same, 1876-90. *9. Chauncey M. Cady, died, Asheville, N. c., June, 188g. Member of firm of Root & Cady, music pubs., 186I~73; later piano dealer, Atlanta, Ga.; t. vocal music, I. S. N . U ., 1858-61. . *10. Dr. Edward R. Roe, died, Chicago, 1893. Surgeon, U. S. Army, 1861-65; circuit clerk, McLean Co.; U. S. marshal; pub. The Blue and the Gray, and other books; lect. on chem. and physiology, I. S. N . U., 1858-60. II. G. Thayer, prin. Thayer's Seminary, Bloomington; private sch., Chicago; asst. Model Sch., I. S. N. U ., 1858-59. *12. Leander H. Potter, died, July 18, 1879. Capt. Co. A, 33rd Ill. Vol. Inf.; maj or, lieut.-col., pres. Ill. Soldiers' College, Fulton; t. lan­ guage, I. S. N . U., 1859-61. 13. Rev. Lewis P. Clover, Episcopalian clergyman, Springfield. T. drawing, I. S . N . U ., 1859-60. *14- Joseph Gideon Howell, killed at Fort Donelson, Feb. 15, 1862. Asst. Model Sch., I.S.N.U., 1859-60; prin., same, 1860-61. (See No.8.)

'"Regarding members of the faculty who are alumni, more data may be found by referring to the appropriate numbers in the alnmni register. 350 SEMI-CENTENNIAL HISTORY

15. John Howard Burnham, Bloomington. Asst. Mod. Sch., 1.S. N.U., 1859-60; prin. same, 1861. (See No. 13.) 16. Edwin Philbrook, asst., Model Sch., 1859-60. (See No. 10.) 17. E. Aaron Gove, asst., Model Sch., 1859-60 (See No. 14.) 18. Joseph Addison Sewell, prof. of chemistry, Denver Univ., 356 S. BroadlVay, Denver, Col. Pres., Univ. of Col.; t. n~t. sci., 1. S. N . U., 1860-77· *19. B. S. Messer, died, Nov. 20, 1895. Clerk, 4th auditor's office, treas. d~pt., Washington, D. C.; t. vocal music, 1.S.N.U., 1860-62. *20. J uHus E. Bryant, drowned, Gulf of , 1864 Lieut., Co. E, 33rd Ill. Vol. Inf. i Col., 96th U. S. Col. Inf.; t. drawing, 1. S. N . U., 1860-61. 21. J. K. Alexander, t. bookkeeping, 1860-61. 22. V. Irving Vescelius, penmanship, 1860-61. 23. Oliver Libbey, prin. Model Sch., 1860. *24, Frances A. Peterson (Mrs. E. A. Gastman), died, Feb. 27, 1863. T. math. and Latin, 1860-62. (See NO.3.) *25. Mary Frances Washburn (Mrs. John Hull}, died, Carbondale, Aug. 10, 1882. T. in prim. dept., Model Sch., 1860-62. (See NO.4.) 26. Perkins Bass, acting president, 1861-62. 27. John Hull, 2009 State St., Milwaukee, Wis. T. math., 1861-62. (See NO.9.) 28. Charles D. Wilber, instructor in Geology, 1861-62. General agent of the Natural History Society of Illinois, 1857-67. *29. Margaret E. Osband (Mrs. Albert Stetson), died, San Fran­ cisco. T. grammar and drawing, 1861-64- *30. Henry B. Norton, died, June 22, 1885. T. in Model Sch., 1861-62. (See No. 16.) 31. Livonia E. Ketcham, t. in prim. dept., 1861-63. 32. Marian Goodrich (Mrs. Henry B. Norton), t. in Model Sch., 1861-62. *33. Mary E. Baker, died, , 1871. T. h. s., Decatur, 1862- 69; Model Sch., 1.S.N.U., 1861-62. 34- Richard Edwards, retired, 1302 Park St., Bloomington. St. State Normal Sch., Bridgewater, Mass.; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., B.E. and C. E.; prin. State Normal Sch., Salem, Mass., 1854-57; prin. Cjty Normal Sch., St. Louis, Mo., 1857-62; pres. and prof. of mental science and didactics, 1. S. N. U., 1862-76; pres Blackburn Univ., Carlin­ ville, 1891-93; state supt. pub. instruction, 1887-91; pub. series of readers and many addresses in pamphlet form. Married Betsey J. Samson, July 5, 1849· *35. Thomas Metcalf, died, Dec., 1394. T. math., 1862-74; supr. training dept., 1874-94. 36. Albert Stetson, Alvarado St.,' , Cal. T. language, 1862-87. *37. Charles F. Childs, deceased. Prin. h. s., St. Louis, Mo.; prin., Model Sch., 1. S . N . U ., 1862-63. 38. W. L. Pillsbury, registrar, Univ. of Ill., Urbana. Insurance and real estate, Bloomington, 1870-79; asst. state supt. pub. instruction, 1879- 86; sec. Agric. Exper. Station, Urbana, 1888-97; present position, 1893-; prin. Model Sch., 1. S. N. U., 1863-70. 39. Marion Hammond (Mrs. W. L. Pillsbury), Urbana. T. Wheaton Sem., Norton, Mass.; prin. dept., 1. S . N . U ., 1865-66. ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL UNIVERSITY. 351

40. Lyman B. Kellogg, Emporia, Kan. Asst. Model Sch., 1863-64. (See No. 40.) *41. John H. Thompson, died, Jan., 1869. Asst. h. s., 1863-64. (See No. 33.) 42. Fanny L. D. Strong, preceptress, grammar and drawing, 1864. 43 Ernaline Dryer, 55 S. Ada St., Chicago. Preceptress, grammar and Drawing, 1864-70. 44- Bandusia Wakefield, Point Lorna, Cal. Asst., Model Sch., 1864; grammar and arith, 1875-81. (See No. 45.) 45. Thomas J. Burrill, Univ. of Ill., Urbana. Asst., Model Sch., 1864-65. (See No. 46.) 46. Oscar F. McKim, Oskaloosa, . Asst., -Model Sch., 1865-66. (See No. 50.) *47. Melancthon Wakefield, died, Sept. 22, 1900. Asst., Model Sch., 1865-66. (See No. 52.) 48. Ruth E. Barker (r{1:rs. Hargrove). Asst. Model Sch., 1865-67. (See No. 81.) 49. Edith T. Johnson (Mrs. John H. Morley). Prin. Primary Sch., 1865-68. (See No. 36.) 50. John W. Cook, DeKalb. Prin., gram. 5ch., 1866-68; acting prof. geog. and hist., 1868-69; reading and elocution, 1869-76; math., 1876-90; pres., 1890-99. (See No. 47.) *51. John W. Powell, died, Oct. 23, 1902. Explorer -0£ Colorado Canon-; head of U. S. Geo!. Survey; Bureau of' Ethnology, Washington, D. C.; prof. of geo!. and curator of museum, LS.N.U., 1866-72. _ *52. E. P. Burlingham, died, 1870. Supt. pub. sch., Cairo, 1867-69; prin. gram. sch, 1. 5 . N . U ., 1866-67. 53. Olive A. Rider (Mrs. Alfred Cotton), prin. intermed. dept., 1866- 67. (See No. 61.) 54. Martha D. L. Haynie, 603 E. 46th St., Chicago. Asst. h. s., 1866- 67; mod. lang., 1876-86. 55. Martha Foster. Prin intermediate sch., 1867-68. (See No. 54.) *56. Letitia Mason, died, Chicago, June 14, 1903. Asst. arith. and gram.; 1868-69. (See No. 126.) 57. Joseph Carter, Champaign. Prin: gram. sch., 1868-70. (See No. 133·) 58. Mary Pennell (Mrs. A. H. Barber), 22 Bryant Ave., Chicago. T. Peoria Co. Normal Sch.; asst. gram. sch., 1. S. N. U.; 1868-70. *59. Loring A. Chase, died, Aug. 21, 1906. Asst. normal dept., 1872. 60. Lucia Kingsley (Mrs. G. G. Manning). Prin. intermed. and prim. depts.,1868-71. (See No. 88.) 61. Henry McCormick, vice-pres., and prof. of hist., 1. S . N . U . Prof. of geog., 1. S. N . U ., 186g-1901; prof. of hist., same, 1876--; vice­ pres., same, ISg1-. (See No. 97.) 62. Myra A. Osband (Mrs. J. B. Sutton), Tacoma, Wash. Precept­ ress, grammar and drawing, 1870-73. 63. Mary E. Horton. First prof. Greek at Wellesley College; later reside4at Brooklyn, N. Y.; prin. h. 5., I.S.N.U., 1870-71. 64 Benjamin Webb Baker. Prin. gram. sch., 1870-74. (See No. 132.) 65. Eliab Washburn Coy, prin. h. s., Cincinnati, O. Brown Univ., A.M., 1858; Princeton, Ph.D., 1886; prin. h. s., Peoria, 1858-65, 69-71; Latin, Greek, anc. hist., LS.N.U., 1871-73; pub. Beginning Latin Book. MarrieCl Gena L. Harrington, Aug. 12, 1863. 352 SEMI-CENTENNIAL HISTORY

*66. Martha E. Hughes (Mrs. Dr. Griswold), died, 18g6. Resided in Minneapolis. Prin. intermed. dept., 1871-72. 67.. Stephen Alfred Forbes, prof. of zoology and state entomologist, Univ. of Ill., Urbana. St., 1. S. N . U.; Rush Med. College; Indiana Univ., Ph.D., 1884; Univ. of Ill., LL.D., 1904; prin. pub sch, Benton; same, Mt Vernon; present position, 1884-; pub. 13 biennial reports' as State Entomoigist, and numerous scientific and educational articles. Mar­ ried Clara S. Gaston, Dec. 25, '1873; prof. of zoology and curator of mu­ seum, 1.S.N.U., 1872-84. 68. Gertrude K. Case (Mrs. Wesley Young), Los Angeles, Cal. Prin. prim. and intermed. depts., 1872-75. (See H. S. No. I.) 69. Harriet M. Case (Mrs. Andrew T. Morrow), 1615 Missouri Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Preceptress, grammar and drawing, 1873-77. (See No. 53.) *70. Lester L. Burrington, died, Aug. 30, 1903. Prin., Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass., 1879-97; member Mass. legislature, 1899- 1900; supt. pub. sch., Peabody, Mass., 1901-1903; prin. h. s., 1.S.N.U., 1874-79. 71. Rosalie Miller (Mrs. Harrison Garman), Lexington, Ky. T. drawing, 1874-83. 72. Lyman Hutchinson, City, Ia. Asst. gram. sch., 1864-66; t. gram. 1875-81. 73. Ellen S. Edwards, Bloomington. Reading, 1875-77. (See No. 202.) 74 Mrs. Jane Pennell Carter, Champaign. T. in intermed. and prim. depts., 1875-76. (See No. 104) 75. William S. Mills, Brooklyn, N. Y. Prin. gram. sch., 1875-76. (See No. 258.) 76. Armada G. Paddock, 1st asst., training dept., 1876-79. ' 77. Charles DeGarmo, Ithaca, N. Y. Prin. gram. sch., 1876-83; mod. lang. and reading, 1886-90. (See No. 2II.) 78. Minor Lawrence Seymour, horticulture, 448 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, Cal. T. Owego Acad., 1855, Ithaca Acad., 1856; supt. sch., Ade­ line, 1868-70; Foreston, 1870-72; Blue Island, 1872-78; science, State Normal Sch., Chico, Cal., 1888-1901; vice~pres. same, 18g3-19OO. Mar­ ried Luvia A. Hall, Oct. 24, 1861; t. 1. S. N . U., sciences and curator of museum,. 1878-88. 79. Flora Pennell (Mrs. John H. Parr), Holland, Mich. Preceptress and reading, 1877-90. (See No. 180.) 80. Edmund Janes James, Urbana. Prin. h. s" 1879-82. (See H. S., No. 20.) 81. Julia E. Kennedy, Douglas, . Prim. dept., training sch., 1879-88. ( See No. 147.) 82~ James V. McHugh, Minneapolis, Minn. Asst. in math., 1886. (See No. 387.) 83. Mary E. Skinner (Mrs. E. P. Lovejoy), Princeton. Reading, 1881-82. B4 Julia Scott, grammar, 1882. (See No. 328.) 85. Mary Hartmann, math., 1.S.N.U., 209 Normal Ave., Normal. Lombard College, L.A., 186g A.M., 1888; t. in h. s., Galva, 186g-73; Free­ port, 1873-74; prin. h. s., Tuscola, 1874-75; h. s., Marshalltown, Iowa, 1876-81; prin. same, 1877-81; math. and Latin, Normal Sch., Winona, Minn., 1881-82; present position, 1882-. 86. J. D. H. Cornelius, prof. Latin, Adrian College, Adrian, Mich. Prin. h. s., 1883. ILLINOIS S'I'A'I'~ NORMAL UNIV~RSI'I'Y. 353

87. Herbert Jewett Barton, prof. of Latin, Univ. of Ill., 406 W. ~i11 St., Champaign. Dartmouth College, A.B., 1876; A.M., 1:893; prm. h. s., Waukegan, 1878-81; prin. Kinzie sch., Chicago, 1883; prin. h. s., 1. S. N . U., 1883-91 j present position, 1891-. Married Sara L. Dodge, 1877. 88. Rudolph R. Reeder, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Prin. gram. sch., 1883-90; reading, 1891-93. (See No. 427.) 89. S. Annette Bowman, Wardner, Idaho. Drawing, 1883-88. (See No. 321.) 90. Alice McCormick (Mrs. O. R. Trowbridge), Normal. Asst. h. s., 1883-85. (See No. 406.) 91. Helen A. Dewey, prim. tea., 1885-86. (See No. 560.) 92. Fannie C. Fell, asst. h. s., 1886-87, 1889-92. (See H: S., No. 45.) 93. Frances Ohr, asst. h. s., 1886 (See H. S., No. 57.) 94. Adella M. O. Hanna (Mrs. Francis A. Brode), 901 W. 35th St., Los Angeles, Cal. Wooster Univ., Wooster, 0., A. B., 1885; A. M., 1888 ; t. I. S . N . U., reading and asst. in pedagogy, 1886-87; Greek and Latin, h. s. dept., 1887-88; asst. Eng. dept., 1888-91; head Eng. dept., ISg1-94. Married Francis A. Brode, July 18, 1894. 95. Lizzie P. Swan, Beloit, Wis. Geog. and hist., 1886-92. (See No. 362.) 96. Martha G. Knight (Mrs. J. _B. Adam), Normal. Special asst., 1886-87. (See No. 175.) 97. Ida M. Hollis, for a time, tea. at Binghamton, N. Y. Asst. h. s., 1887-89. 98. Richard D. Jones, A.M., prof. Eng. lit., Vanderbilt Univ., Nash­ ville, Tenn. Lang. and r~ading, 1887-91. *99. Buel Preston Colton, died, Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. 7, 1906. St. Knox College, 1871-72, Amherst, A.B., 1872-74, A.M., same, 1884, Johns Hopkins, 1880-82; t. nat. science, h. s., Princeton, 1874-76, same, Keokuk, I., 1876-77, same, Decatur, 1877-78, same, Princeton, 1878-81, same, Ottawa, 1883-88, prin. h. s., Ottawa, 1885-88, biology, LS.N.U., 1888-1906; pub. series of Physiologies and Zoology Textbooks. Married Charlotte Zear­ ing, Dec. 24, 1883. 100. Clarissa E. Ela, Bloomington. Drawing, 1888-. (See No. 437.) 101. Ruth Morris (Mrs. Kersey), institute instructor, 215 S. 9th St., Richmond, Ind. St. State Normal Sch., Oswego, N. Y.; t. country sch. and prim. grades, Richmond, Ind., 1864-66; supervisor prim. instr. and prin., Indianapolis, Ind., 1868-69; critic tea., State Normal Sch., Terre Haute, Ind., 1870-73; Eng. in h. s. and critic tea. in Normal Sch., Indian­ apolis, Ind., 1873-78; critic tea., Normal Sch., Cleveland, 0., 1878-79; Eng. grammar, State Normal Sch., Terre Haute, Ind., 1879-84; pedagogy and chair of lit., same, 1884-87; critic tea., pedagogy, Eng. grammar; lit., I. S. N . U ., 1888-91; pedagogy and psychology, Chicago Kin,dergarten College, ISg2-lg01; institute instructor, 1901-. Married Charles Anselm Kersey, M.D., Dec. I, 1Sg1. 102. Mary M. Hall (Mrs. Fred Husted), Bloomington. Asst. prim. dept., 1888-93. (See No. 440.) 103. Edward 1. Manley, Englewood h. s., 5801 Lexington Ave., Chi­ cago. Asst. h. s., LS.N.U., 1888-91. (See No. 560.) 104- David Felmley, pres., Lr..N.U. Blackburn Univ., Carlinville, 187J-76; Univ. of Mich., A.B., 1876178, 1~0-81; Martha's Vineyard, 1883; Umv. of Ill., LLD., 1905; Blackburn Umv., L.H.D., 1906; tea. rural seh., ,Macougin Co., 1878-79; h. s., Carrollton, 1879-80, 1881-82; supt. pub. sch., same, 1882-90; prof. math., I.S.N.U., 1890-1900; presi., I.S.N.U., 19~, SEMI-CENTENNIAl, HISTORY

105. Frank M. McMurry, Teachers' ColI., . Training tea., ISgo-92. (See H. S. No. 51.) 106. Dudley G. Hays, phys. and chern., 1890-91. (See No. 622.) 107. John W. Hall, prin. gram. sch., 1890-92. (See No. 620.) 108. Ange V. Milner, librarian, 1890-. log. Orson Leroy Manchester, prof. foreign lang. and economics, LS.N.U. Dartmouth College, A B., 1882-86, A.M., 1889, Ill. 'Wesleyan, LL.D., 1906; tea. in rural sch., Lake Co., 1881-82, tea. 5 terms village h. s. during college course, private sch., Billerica, Mass., and Sing Sing, N. Y., 1886-87, prin. h. s., Joliet 1887-90, prill. h. s. dept., I.S.N.V., 1891-95; mayor of Normal, 1907-. Married Flora Thompson (See H. S. No. 224), Dec., 1895; present position, 1895-. IIO. Lucia W. Raines ('Mrs. William Rowe), Tunis, Hertford Co., N. Car. Tea. at Shenandoah, la.; reading and gym., LS.N.U., 1891-92. III. Arthur O. Norton, phys. sci., 1891-92. (See No. 938.) II2. Lida Brown McMurry, DeKalb. Prim. training tea., 1891-1900. (See No. 222.) II3. Jacob A. Bohrer, Bloomington. Asst. h. s., 1891- 92. (See H. S. No. 95.) II4. Elmer W. Cavins, penmanship and orthog., 1891-. (See No. 683.) II5. J. Rose Colby, preceptress and prof. of lit., LS.N.U. Univ. of Mich., A. B., 1874-78, Radcliffe College 1883-84, Univ. of Mich., A.M. Ph.D., 1884-86; tea. alg.,· h. s., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1878-79, preceptress and tea. of Latin and Greek, h. s., Flint, Mich., 1879-83 Eng. h. 5., Peoria, 1886- 92; pub. Silas Marner, sch. edit., 1900, Literature and Life in Sch., 1906; present position, 1892-. II6. Eva ·Wilkins, Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. Hist. and geog, ISg2-1904. II7. Charles A. McMurry, training tea., 1892; supr. of practice, 1894- 96, ISg7-99. (See H. S. No. 30.) II8. Mary R. Potter, prof. of lang., N.LS.N.S., DeKalb. Asst. h. s., ISg2-95; asst. ancient lang., 1895-96, ISg7-99. II9. Swen F. Parson, prin. gram. sch., 1892-94. (See No. 694.) 120. Amelia Frances Lucas, st. Columbia College of Expression, Chi­ cago. Diploma, Emerson College of Expression. 1891, Curry Sch. of Ex­ pression, 1906; tea. of expression, Daughters College, Harrodsburg, Ky., ISgI-92, reading and gymnastics, I.S.N.U., ISg2-1903, reading, same, 1903-05; pub. Phollics and Reading, Van Liew-Lucas. 121. Charles C. Van Liew, pres., State Normal Sch., Chico, Calif., ISg9-. Supr. training State Normal Sch., Los Angeles, Calif., 1897-99; tea. reading and pedagogy, LS.N.U., 1894-96; supr. of practice, 1896-97. 122. Kate Mavity (Mrs. William Martin), Capt Girardeau, Mo. Tea. gram., 1894-95; training tea., gram. grades, 1895-96. 123. Joseph G. Brown, phys. sci. and vocal music, 1894-98. (See No 750 .) 124. Maud Valentine, training tea., intermed. grades, 1894-1900. (See No. 6II.) 125. Cora May Dodson (Mrs. Dr. William Piatt Graham), 504 Uni­ versity PI., Syracuse, N. Y. Training tea., gram. grades, 1894-95. 126. John Alexander Hull Keith, Normal. Prin. gram. sch., 1894-96; supt. training dept, 1906-. (See No. 755.) 127. John A. Strong, orthog., 1894-95. (See No. 850.) ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL UNIVERSITY. 355

128. Elizabeth Mavity (Mrs. Cunningham), 208 E. Walnut St., Bloomington. English grammar, ISg5-lgOI; in charge of training school and elementary pedagogy, 1901-06; psychology, several terms; grad. Indiana State Normal School at Terre Haute, 1888; primary critic tea., same, 188g-92; Paoli, Ind., grammar and h. s., ISg2-95; I. S. N . U. as above; pub. articles on grammar in School News. Married Dr. John D. Cun­ ningham, Aug. 10, 1905. *129. Louis H. Galbreath, pedagogy, ISg6-97. (See No. 474.) 130. J. Irving Reed. Tea. in Colo. and Calif. Asst. ancient lang. 1896-97. 131. Andrew H. Melville, prin. gram. sch., 1896-99. (See No. 789.) 132. Anne A. Stanley, tea. elem. sch., St. Agatha, 557-559 West End Ave,. New York City. Tea., intermed. dept., Oxford Sch for Boys, Chi­ cago, 1901-03; present position, 1903-; critic tea., gram. grades, I.S.N.U., 18g6-lgOl. 133. Charles T. Bowman, penmanship and orthg., 1896-97. 134- Manfred James Holmes, psychology and genl. method, I.S.N.U. Diploma, State Normal Sch., Winona, Minn., 1885, Cornell Univ., B.L., 1891; tea. dist. sch., 1883-84, prin. graded sch., 1885-86, private sch., 1886- 87, head dept. hist. civics and social science, and tea. of rhetoric and comp., State Normal Sch., Winona, Minn., ISgI-97, special and gen!. method, psychology, etc., I. S. N . U ., 1897-; sec. National Society for Scientific Study of Education, and editor of Yearbooks of the same. 135 B. C. Edwards, Albian, Idaho. Reading and gym., 1897-1903. 136. Frederic Delos Barber, Normal. Phys. sci., I8gB-. (See No. 748.) *137 .. Arnold Tompkins died Aug. 12, Ig05. Pres. Chicago Normal Sch., Igoo-05; pres., I. S . N . U., 1899-1900. 138. John J. Wilkinson, supt. of practice, 1899-1900. (See No. 4B3.) 139. Frank S. Bogardus, prin. gram. sch., 1899-1903. (See No. 827.) 140 Mrs. Ida Cook Gove, teacher of voice, Peoria Conservatory of Music, Peoria. Supervisor of music, I. S. N . U., 1899-1900. Married Frank W. Gove, July 27, 1882. 141. Irene Martha Blanchard, Latin and English, I. S. N . U., Norma!. Univ. of Mich., ISg4-gS, A.B., 18g8; tea. Latin and Greek, h. S., Battle Creek, Mich., 18g8-99, Latin and English, I. S . N . U ., 1899-. 142. William Wesley Black, supervising prin., pub. sch., District of Columbia, 412 T St, N.W., Washington. Grad. Indiana State Normal Sch., ISg2, Univ. of III., A. B., 18gB, A.M., 1899; tea. ungraded sch,. 6 yrs.; h. s. 2 yrs., supt., 6 yrs., sci. and art of instruction, Chicago Normal Sch., 5 yrs., present position, Igoo-; science and art of instruction, I. S. N . U., Ig00-01. Married Anna E. Stockton, 1883. 143. Charles W. Whitten, asst. nat. sci., 1900-03. (See No. I~.) 144. Anna Gertrude King (Mrs. Louis C. Turley), prim. training tea., Ig00-03. (See No. I04B.) 145. Will H. Johnson, prim. training tea., IgOO-02. (Se No. 1010.) 146. Jessie May Dillon, training tea., 3rd and 6th grades, 1901-. (See No. goo.) 147. Genevieve Clarke, training tea., 6th grade, Ig00-01. (See No. 1035.) 148. Clara M. Snell, training tea., 4th grade, 1900-01. (See No. 922.) 149. Eleanor Hampton, training tea., 5th and 8th grade, 19oo-04- (See No. 739.) 356 SEMI-CENTENNIAL HIStORY'

IS0. Charles Ammerman, math., McKinley H. S., St. Louis, Mo. Math., 1. S. N. U., 1900-01. 151. Frank W. Westhoff, Normal. Supr. of music, pub .. sch., De­ catur IBgI-I90I; pub. Select Rote Songs and Elementary _~fUS1C Reader; autho'r of Musie Outline in State Course of Study. MarrIed Oct., 1889· Tea. vocal music, I. S. N. U., 1901-. 152 .. Chestine Gowdy, Eng. grammar, I.S.N.U. State Normal Sch., Winona, Minn., 1876-77, Univ. of Minn., B.L., 1899; tea; in elem. and h. 5., Faribault, Minn., 1878-88, math. and Eng. State Normal Sch. Spearfish, S. Dak., 1888-92, geom., and hist., Central H. S., Minneapolis, Minn., 1893- 19o1, Eng. gram., Un'iv. of Minn., summer terms, 18g7-1902; pub. textbook on English Grammar; present position, 1901-. 153. Mary Judson Averett, 418 Central Park West, New York City. Geog., 1901-03. 154. George Henry Howe, prof. math... 1. S. N. U. Grad. State State Normal and Training Sch., Oswego, N. Y., 1882, Ill. 'Vesleyan Univ., Ph.B., 1887, Ph.D., 18gB; st. summer sch., Chautauqua, Cornell, Univ. of Chicago, 1884-96; prin. Normal and College Prep. Depts., Tal­ ladega College, Ala. 1882-86, head dept. math., State Normal Sch., War- . rensburg, Mo., 1887-98; pres., same, 1898-1901; present position, 19o1-. 155. Rose Bland, training tea., 1901-06. (See No. 797.) 156. Jessie Cunningham (Mrs. Charles A. Whitten), training tea., 19o1-04. (See No. 701.) 157. Lura M. Eyestone, training tea., 1901-06. (See H. S. No. 152.) 158. Marien C. Lyons, geog., 1902-03 j training tea., 1904. (See No. 912.) 159. Lora M. Dexheimer, prim. training tea., 1902-. (See No. II06.) 160. Caroleen Robinson, director of kindergarten, 1902-. 161. Clara Trimble, prim. training tea., 1902-03. (See No. lI3B.) 162. William Thomas B~awden, director manual training dept., LS.N.U. Denison Univ., ,Granville, 0., A.B., 18g2-96; man. tr., Mechan­ ics' Institute, Rochester, N. Y., 1897-98; Bachelor's Diploma Manual Training for Elem Sch., Teacher's College, Columbia Univ., New York, 19o2-03; tea. math., U. S. hist., and French, Cedar Valley Sem., Osage, Ia., 1896-97; woodturning and patternmaking, State Reformatory, Elmira, N. Y., March.-August, 18gB; asst. supr. man. tr., pub. sch., Buffalo, N. Y., 18gB-1902 ; present position, 1903-; associate editor, M anltal Trainittg M agazille, 1907-. 163. Mabel Louise Cummings, tea. of gymnastics, I.S.N.U. St. N. Sch. Phys. Educ., Brooklyn, N. Y., IBg2; N. S. Gym., Boston, Mass., 1897; supr. phys. training, pub. sch., Attleboro, Mass., 18g7-98; same, Cambridge, Mass., 18gB-99; tea. phys. tr., Barstow Sch. Kansas City, Mo., IBgg-I903 present position, 1903-. 164 John Pogue Stewart, asst. nat. sci., 1903-06. (See No. 1025.) 165. Isaac Newton Warner, prin. gram. sch., 1903-06; prin. h. 5., 1906--· (See No. 1095.) 166. Florence G. Stevens, Oswego, N. Y. Prim. training tea., 1903-04 167. Alice Perle Watson, training tea., gram. grades, 1904-06. (See No. 1351.) 168. Rebekah Lesem, training tea. intermed.. grades, 1904-. 16g. Lora B. Peck, prim. super. pub. sch., 1514 Rusk Ave., Houston, Texas. St. 1. S. N. U ., 1894-95, 97-gB, diploma, Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., 1904; prim. critic tea., 1.S.N.U., 1904-07; present position, March, 19o7-. ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL UNIVERSITy. 357

170. Howard Spencer Woodward, public speaking, 1. S. N . U ., 509 S. Fell Ave., Normal. Hiram College, Hiram, 0., AB., 1902, Yale Univ., AB., Ig03, Harvard Univ., Eng. dept., 1~ yrs.; public speaking, I.S.N.1J., 1905-· *171. Mrs. Cora McCullom Smith, died in Waterloo, Iowa, Nov. IS, "1906. Grad. Univ. of Kansas~ tea. Macomb Normal and Business Inst., IUniv. of Kas., State Normal Sch., Moorhead, Mitm., 1900-05, reading, ~.S.N.U., 1905-06. 172. Grace Knudsen, tea. geog., 'Whitewater, Wis. Tea. in E.I.S.N.S., Charleston, Iowa State Normal Sch., Cedar Falls, I.S.N.U.; st. Univ. of Chicago. 173. Florence Leona Lyon, tea. Latin and Eng., h. s., 308 Third Ave., Ashland, Wis. St. Univ. of Chicagb, AB, 1901, 1905-06; tea. Latin, So. Collegiate Inst., Albion, Ig01-03, asst. Eng. Millikin Univ., Decatur, 1903- 05; Latin and Eng., I. S. N. U., spring term, 1906. 174. Herbert Dixon in sanitarium, Colorado Springs, Colo. Prin. training sch., I. S. N. U., fall term, Ig06. ( See No. 1405.) 175. Olive Lillian Barton, critic, training dept., I. S. N . U., Ig06--. (See No. 949.) . 176. Anna Joseph, reading, I. S. N. V. Kansas State Normal Sch., 18g9-1903, Univ. of Kas., AB., 1905, Univ. of Mich., A.M. 1906; asst. in elocution, Kas. State Normal, 190.j.; present position, 1900-. 177. Alice J. Patterson, nature study and elem. physics, LS.N.V. St. Univ. of Chicago, 1896-97, and summers, 1898, 99, 1901; prin. h. s, Wheaton, 18go-94, same, Fairbury, 1895-96, science tea., h. s., Normal, 1897-1g05, nature study and elem. physics, I.S.N.U., 1900-. (See No. 601.) 178. Helen Elizabeth Purcell, critic, 5th grade, training dept., IS.N.V. Vniv. of Chicago, B.E., 1906; tea. elem. sch" Saginaw, Mich., present position, 1906-. 179. Martha Hunt, alg., comp., and hi st., I. S N.U. St. I. S. N. V., summer, Ig02, Vniv. of Chicago, summers, 1905, 1906; tea. elem~ sch., Greene Co., 188g-93, LeRoy, 1893-95, prin. h. s., Hillsboro, 1895-99, prin. Tallula, 1900-02, prin. h. s., Clinton, 1902-06; present position, 1906-. 180. John Gaylord Coulter, prof. of biology, I. S. N. U. Lake For­ est, AB., 1895; Univ. of Chicago, Ph.D., 1900; tea. of botany, Syracuse Univ., 1899-1901); Univ. of Chicago, summer, 1900; prof. of biology, Em­ ory College, Oxford, Ga., 1902; botanist, Bureau of Educ., Philippine Is., Ig02-05; man. edit., 1l![anila Times; edit. Philippine Teacher; pub. Notes itt Philippine Botany, Ig03; Nature Study Reader, 1905. Married Florence Vvest, Syracuse, N. Y., May 21, 1903; present position, 1906-. 181. George Brophy Kendall, prin. training sch., I.S.N.U., January, 1907-. (See No. 1359.) 182. Maud Fraser, critic, 2d grade, training dept I. S. N . U . State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich., 1894; tea. elem. sch., Ypsilanti, Mich., 1895-99, prim. supr. and training tea., Fostoria, 0., 1899-1902; prin Knox­ ville College Model Sch., Tenn., 1903-04; critic, 3d and 4th gr., Valley City, N. Dak., Ig04-06; present position, March, 1907-.