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Educational Directory 1912 UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION BULLETIN, 1912, NO. 31 - - - - WHOLE NUMBER 505 EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY 1912 WASHINGTON , GOVERNMENT PRINTINGOFFICE 1912 CONTENTS. Page. I. Chief State scho()1 officers 5 II. Officers of Stale boards of education III. Executive officers of State library commissions IV. Superintendents in cities and towns of 1.000 popeion and over V. County superintendents 30 VI. University and college presidents r 53 VII. Profes...s"rs of pedagogy and heads of departmentsof pedagogy in uni- versities and colleges 63 VIII. Principals of normal FrilnOIS: Public normal schools 66 Private normal Schools 71 IX. Summer school directors 73 X. American educational associations, national and sectional... 86 3 r 1 Gab tIV EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY,' 1912. I. CHIEF STATE SCHOOLOFFICI4S. [Corrected to'l)ec. I, 1912, in so far ,_s changes have been reportel to the bureau.) Name. Address. official lesignation. henryenry J. Willingham....Montgomer, Ala.... State superintemietn of eilucd ii.n. O. ensc Dlioenia, A rir State superintendent of public instruction. cicorge B. Cook Littlo Rock, Ark Do. Edward Myatt Sacramento, Cul . Do. Mrs. Mary C. C.Bradford.Denver, Colo Do. Charles D. II Ow I I art ford , Conn Secretary of State hoard tf education. Theo. Townsend Dover, Del. Do. W. M. Davidson Washington, Dr(' Superintendent of District schools. W M. Holloway l'allaliwssee, Fla State superintendent of puldlc instruction. Brittain Atlanta, (la State superintendent of schools. it M. Shepherd Boise, Idaho State superintendent of public instructions Francis D. Blair ...Springfield, Ill Do. Charles A. Greathouse ...Indianapolis Ind Do. A. M. Deyoe Des Moines, Iowa Do. E. T. Fairchild Topeka, Kings Do. liarksdale Hamlett Frankfort, K y Do. 'I'. II. Harris Baton Rouge, La State superintendent of public education. Payson Smith Aurista, Me State superintendent of put dic schools. M. Bates Stephens Annapolis. Mil State superintendent of public, education. David Snedden Boston,Mass St ate commissioner of ethical ion. Luther L. Wright Lansing, Mich State superintendent of public instruction. e. 0. Schuh 'ItPaul, Mimi Do. J. N. Power; Jackson, kllss State superintendent of public education. William P. Evans Jefferson City, Mo Stale superintendent of public schools. A. Davao Helena, Mont State superintendent of public instruction. J. E. Delzell Lincoln, Nebr John Edwards Bray Carson, Nee sDo. l . Morrison Concord, N. II Do. Calvin N. Kendall Trenton, N. J State commissioner of education. A. N. White -Santa Fe N. Men State superintendent of public Instruction. Andrew S. Draper Albans',. Y. State commissbner of education. J. Y. Joyner Raleigh. N. (' State Supesintendent of public' hist ruct con. Edwin 3. Taylor.... Bismarck, N. Disk Do. Frank W. Miller.. ..... Columbus, Ohio State commissioner of common achools.I Robert IL Oklahoma City, State superintendent oLpublle instruction. L. It. Alderman Salem, Dreg Do. Nathan e. Schaeffer II outshine, l'a Do. Walter E. Ranger Prutidence, R. I Commissioner of public r.clxaa. J. E. Swearingen L'oluniblit. S. G. 'Slate superintendent of education. C. O. Lawrence Mem, S. Dak Stale superintendent of public instruction. J. W. Brister Na.shvillf., Tenn Do. F. M. Brake Austin, Tex Do. AAC. Nrion Salt Lake Pity, Do 'Mason S. Stone Montpelier, \'l State superintendent of education. R. It ichinond, Va State superintendent of public Instruction. Mrs. Josephhio Ifreston .Olympia. AVa.sh Do. M. P. Shawkey Charleston, W.Va State superintendent of free whools. C. P. Cary Madison,.IVLs State superintendent of public schools. MIAs Rose A. Bird Cheyenne, Wyo State superintendent of iniblic instruction. 'Waller E. Clark Juneau, Alaska tiovemor, and ex officio superintendent of education. Willis T. Pope onolulti, Ilawali Superintendent of public instruction. Frank R. White Manila, P. I., Director of education. Edward M. Bainter SanJuan, P./It Cotnnassioner of education. This designation changed to "Superintendent o public Instruction" by constitutional amendment to take-effect the second Monday of July, 1013. b EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY, 1912. II.OFFICERS OP STATE BOARDS OF EDUCATION.; officers of the based. Post-office address. , Other official title. George E. P. Hunt. ehalrnran Phoenix, Ariz Governor. C. 0. Cam, secretary do Sberuperintendent of public instruction. BippeorFe B. Cook,chairman Little Rock, Ark. W . Torreyson. secretary do Hiram W: Johnson. president Sacsameino, Cal. 'Governor. Edward Hyatt, lo ...State superintendent of public inst runt ion. Mrs. jielen M IV 1, president Denver, Colo.. Do. James B. Pearce, . etary du secretary of state. f Simeon E. Baldwin, president New Haven, Conn Governor. Charles D. Hine, secretary lion ford, Conn...... George W. Twlmeyer. chairman Wilmington, Del SIPtegicl'iVgic schools of Wilmington. Theo. Townsend, secreudy . , Dover, Del James F. Oyster, president Washington, D. C H. 0. Hine. secretary.... do Albert W. Gilchrist. preyPot Tallithietwee, Fla. Governor. W. M. Holloway; secret do ...State superintendent of public into rum ion. Joseph M. Brown. pressqt Atlanta, Da... ..... ....loverner. M. L. BrIttain, secretur do .. State superintendent of school,. Miss Grote If . Shepher , president.Boise, Idaho State superintendent of public instruct ion: W. L. Gifford, secretary do Charles A. Greathouse. president...Indianapolis, Ind..... Do. W. W. Paeans, secretary Terre LI tittle, Ind James H. TrewIn. president f'edar liana's, Iowa.... D. A. Emery, secretary Des Moines, Iowa E. T. Fairchild, president Topeka, Kans Dot. L. D. Whittemore. secretary do Assistant State superintendent. Barksdala Hamlett, i Warman Frankfort, Ky State superintendent of public instruct ion C. F. crecilius, secretary do Secretary of state. Luther E. Hall. president Baton Rouge. La Governor. T. H.,liarria, secretary do State superintendent of public education. Y. L. Goldaborough, president Annapolis, Md Governor. M. Bates $tepliests, secretary do ...State superintendent of public education. Frederick/ P. Fiat': chairman Boston, Ma& David ilnedden, exectftive officer.... do .. State commissioner of education. I). M. Ferry, president Detroit, Mich ..... .,,.. Luther L. Wright, secretary Lansing,Mich.. State superinteneent of public Instruction. J. N. l'owera, president .. Jackson, hiss State superintendent of public elucalt ion. J. W. lower, secretary do Win. P. Evans, president...!I. .....Jefferson, Ho State superintendent of public itthools., , Cornelius Roach, secretary .do Secretary of state. Edwin L. Norris, president Helena, Mont . Governor. W. E. Harmon, seetigtary do State superintendent of public instruction. Tasker L. Oddle, president Carson City, Nev ....s. Governor. John E. Bray, secretary .. :do State superintendent of public instruction. Win. G. SchauMer, president Lakewood; N J Calvin N. Kendall, secretary Trenton,N. I 'ate commissioner of education. WIlig C. McDonald, 'inside:4 Santa Fe, N. Max Governor. Alva N. White, secretary do State superintendent of public instruivill W liltelaw Raid, chancellor of boardNew York, N. Y of regents.' Andrew 8. Draper, chief executiveAlbany, N. Y State commissioner of edualtir. oftter. W.. Kitehin, president II, Raleigh, N. C Governor. J. Y. Joyner, secretary ...L do Stale superintendent of publec instruct Ion. R. H. Wilson, chain&ti Oklahoma City, Okla.. L. T. Huffman, secretary...i .. do 4111 OswaldWest, president Salem, Greg Governor. ' L. R. Alderman, secretary do State superintendent of pub/le Instruct ion. Nathan C. Scheel:Pr, president Harrisburg, Pa Do. J. George Becht, ftecutive secretary du . Abram J. Pothier, president Woonsocket, R. 1 Governor. Walter F.. Ranger, secretary Providence, R. I Commissioner of public schools. Cole L. Blease, chairman Columbia, A. C Governor: J. E. Swearingen, secretary do State superintendent of education. B. W. Hooper, president t Nashville, Tenn Governor. 4, J. W. Brlster, secretary do State superintendent of public instruction. 0. B. ColquItt, president Attain, Tex. Governor. F.M. Bradley, secretary ...r do Statesuperintendent of nubile Instruction. A. C. Nelson, chairman Salt Lake City, Utah... Do. J. T. Kingsbury, secretary do Joseph D. Eggleston, president.-- Richmoud,Va... Do. R. C. Stearns, secretary do Henry B. Dewey, president Olympia, Wash . Do. F. F. Nalder, secretary do Deputy superintendent of public instrue- uon. M.P. Shawkey, president Cheston, W. Va State superintendent of free schools. , JrD. Denison, secretary Mrville, W. Va 1 Thirty-six States have State biMrds of education, as here Indicated; the others have none. OFFICERS OF STATE LIBRARY COMMISSIONS. V M.EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF STATE LIBRARY COM MISSIONS.I. Executive officer. Post-office address. I Name of 01.)171115.SiOn. Thomas M. Owen, director...., SlateCapitol,Mont- , State department of archives and history, gomery, Ala. division of library est ensian. James L. Gillis, State librarian Sacnituento*Cal California State library. C. R. Dudley, president Public Library, Den-State board of library conunissIoners. vcr, Colo. Miss Carrie M. Cashing, transferThe Capitol, Denver,State traveling library aniunission. clerk. Colo. Mrs.Belle H. Johnson,libraryStateCapitol,Hart-State public library committee. visitor. ford, Conn. II. Ridge ly Harlington, secretary State Library, Dove,.State library conunission. Del. Mrs. Percival Sneed, organizer Carnegie bibrary, At- I Do. !until. a. Miss Margaret S. Roberts, secretaryStateMuse,Babe, Do. 0 Idaho, Miss Eugenia Alba, organizer I) Ill State library extension cSmmiss nn. Curl U. Ili lam.secretary. State House,
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