Durant, Okla.-Southeastern State Teachers College; Eugene S. Briggs. East Stroudsburg, Pa.-State Teachers College, T. T. Allen. Nacogdoches, Tex.-Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College; A. W. Birdwell. Prairie View, Tex.-Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College; 14 W. R. Banks. San Marcos, Tex.-Southwest Texas State Teachers College; C. E. Evans, East Radford, Va.-State Teachers College; J. P. McConnell. Ettricks, Va.-Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute; " John M. Gandy. Farmville, Va.-State Teachers College; J. L. Jarman. Fredericksburg, Va.-State Teachers College; B. Y. Tyner, acting. Hampton, Va.-Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute; 14 22 James E. Gregg. Harrisonburg, Va.-State Teachers College; Samuel P. Duke. Athens, W. Va.-Concord State Normal School; George West Diehl, Fairmont, W. Va.-State Normal School: Joseph Rosier. Huntington, W. Va.-Marshall College; M. P. Shawkey. Stevens Point, Wis.-Central State Teachers College; R. D. Baldwin. II. PRINCIPALS OF STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS Daphne, Ala.-State Normal School; David R. Murphey. Livingston, Ala.-State Normal School; G. W. Brock. Montgomery, Ala.--State Normal School; 4 H. Councill Trenholm. Normal, Ala.-State Agricultural and Mechanical Institute; J. F. Drake. Pine Bluff, Ark.—Agricultural, Mechanical, and Normal School; " J. B. Watson. New Britain, Conn.-State Normal School; Marcus White. New Haven, Conn.--State Normal School; Lester K. Ade. Willimantic, Conn.-State Normal School; George H. Shafer. Albany, Ga.-Georgia Normal and Agricultural College; 14 J. W. Holley. Americus, Ga.-Americus Normal College; J. M. Prance. Statesboro, Ga.-Georgia Normal School; Guy H. Wells. Honolulu, Hawaii.-Territorial Normal and Training School; Benjamin O. Wist. Albion, Idaho.-State Normal School; C. E. Bocock. Lewiston, Idaho.-State Normal School; J. E. Turner. Frankfort, Ky.-Kentucky State Industrial College; 14 G. P. Russell. Scotlandville, La.-Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College; 14 J. S. Clark. Castine, Me.-Eastern State Normal School; William D. Hall. Fort Kent, Me.-Madawaska Training School; Richard F. Crocker. Salisbury, Md.-Maryland State Normal School; William J. Holloway. Mankato, Minn.--State Teachers College; Charles H. Cooper. Alcorn, Miss.-Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College; 14 L. J. Rowan. Dillon, Mont.-Montana State Normal College; Sheldon E. Davis. Plymouth, N. H.-State Normal School; Ernest L. Silver. Glassboro, N. J.-New Jersey State Normal School; J. J. Savitz. Newark, N. J.-State Normal School. Paterson, N. J.-New Jersey State Normal School; Roy L. Shaffer. Upper Montclair, N. J.-New Jersey State Normal School; Harry A. Sprague. El Rito, N. Mex.-Spanish-American Normal School; A. L. McNertney. Brockport, N. Y.-State Normal School; Alfred C. Thompson. Cortland, N., Y.-State Normal School; H. De W. De Groat. Fredonia, N. Y.-State Normal School. Geneseo, N. Y.-State Normal School; W. A. Holcomb. New Paltz, N. Y.-State Normal School; Lawrence H. van den Berg. Oneonta, N. Y.-State Normal School; Percy I. Bugbee. Oswego, N. Y.-State Normal and Training School; James G. Riggs. Cullowhee, N. C.-Cullowhee State Normal School; H. T. Hunter. Ashland, Oreg.-Southern Oregon Normal School; J. A. Churchill. California, Pa.-State Normal School; Robert M. Steele. Cheyney, Pa.-The Cheyney Training School for Teachers; 14 Leslie Pinckney Hill. Manila, P. I.-Philippine Normal School; R. K. Gilmore. Castleton, Vt.-State Normal Training School; Caroline S. Woodruff. Bellingham, Wash.-Washington State Normal School; C. H. Fisher. Cheney, Wash.-State Normal School; R. G. Hargreaves. Ellensburg, Wash.-Washington State Normal School; George H, Black. Bluefield, W. Va.-Bluefield Institute; 14 R. P. Sims. Glenville, W. Va.-State Normal School; E. G. Rohrbough. Shepherdstown, W. Va.-Shepherd College State Normal School; W. H. S. White, 14 Colored. III. PRINCIPALS OF CITY PUBLIC NORMAL SCHOOLS Bridgeport, Conn.-Bridgeport Normal School; Margaret V. Kiely. Atlanta, Ga.-Atlanta Normal Training School; Emma Wesley. Boston, Mass.-Training School for Teachers of Mechanic Arts; Josef Sandberg. St. Louis, Mo.-Sumner Teachers College; 14 F. L. Williams. Concord, N. H.-Concord Training School; Alice J. Reed. Jersey City, N. J.-Teachers Training School; W. A. Messler. Brooklyn, N. Y.-Maxwell Training School for Teachers; Frederick L. Holtz. IV. PRINCIPALS OF PRIVATE PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOLS New Haven, Conn.-Arnold College for Hygiene and Physical Education; E. H. Arnold. Washington, D. C.-The Marjorie Webster School of Expression and Physical Education; Marjorie F. Webster. Chicago, Ill.-American College of Physical Education; Charles O. Carlstrom. Chicago Normal School of Physical Education; Frances Musselman. Indianapolis, Ind.-Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union; Emil Rath. The Bouvé School; Marjorie Bouvé. Posse-Nissen School of Physical Education; Harry Nissen. Cambridge, Mass.-Sargent School of Physical Education; Ledyard W. Sargent. Ithaca, N. Y.-Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools; George C. Williams. V. PRINCIPALS OF PRIVATE NURSERY, KINDERGARTEN, AND PRIMARY TRAINING SCHOOLS Los Angeles, Calif.-Miss Fulmer's School; Grace Fulmer. Pasadena, Calif.-Broadoaks Kindergarten-Primary Training School; Imelda E. Brooks and Cloyde D. Dalzell. Bridgeport, Conn.-Connecticut Froebel Normal School; Mary C. Mills. The Fannie A. Smith Kindergarten Training School; Fannie A. Smith. Hartford, Conn.-Culver-Smith Kindergarten Training School; M. Lima Culver and Louise Smith. Washington, D. C.-Columbia Kindergarten Normal School; Sara K. Lippincott. Savannah, Ga.-Normal Department of the Kate Baldwin Free Kindergarten Associa tion; Hortense Orcutt. Chicago, Ill.-Chicago Teachers College; Mary L. Morse. Pestalozzi Froebel Teachers College; Mrs. Bertha H. Hegner. 14 Colored. Boston, Mass.-Miss Niel's Kindergarten Primary Training School; Harriet Niel. Perry Kindergarten Normal School; Mrs. Harriot H. Jones. Cambridge, Mass.-Lesley School; Edith Lesley Wolford. Springfield, Mass.--Springfield Normal Kindergarten Training School; Hattie Twichell. Minneapolis, Minn.-Miss Wood's Kindergarten and Primary Training School; Stella L. Wood. Brooklyn, N. Y.-The Flatbush School; Dwight R. Little. New York, N. Y.-Ethical Culture School; Jessica E. Beers. Child Education Foundation Training School; Anna Eva McLin. The Harriette Melissa Mills Kindergarten-Primary Training School; Harriette Melissa Mills. Jenny Hunter Kindergarten Training School; Jenny Hunter. Cincinnati, Ohio.-Cincinnati Missionary Training School; Lottie M. Sinnett. Oberlin, Ohio.-Oberlin Kindergarten Training School; Clara May. Harrisburg, Pa.-Froebel Kindergarten Training School; Evelyn Barrington. Philadelphia, Pa.-Illman Training School for Kindergarten and Primary Teachers; Adelaide T. Illman. Charleston, S. C.-Kindergarten-Primary Training Department of Ashley Hall; Mary V. C. Jacobs. VI. PRINCIPALS OF PRIVATE GENERAL TRAINING SCHOOLS Tuskegee Institute, Ala.-Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute; Robert R. Moton. Denver, Colo.-Central Vocational College; Rolland M. Shreves. Rexburg, Idaho.-Ricks College; George S. Romney. River Forest, Ill.-Concordia Teachers College; W. C. Kohn. New Ulm, Minn.-Dr. Martin Luther College; E. R. Bliefernicht. Meridian, Miss.-Haven Teachers College; 14 J. B. F. Shaw. Seward, Nebr.-Concordia Teachers College; C. F. Brommer. York, Nebr.-St. Ursula's Academy and Normal College; Sister M. Gerard. Trenton, N. J.-Rider College; F. B. Moore. Raleigh, N. C.-St. Augustine's School; 14 Edgar Goold. Mount Angel, Oreg.-Mount Angel Normal School; Sister M. Rose. Oswego, Oreg.-Marylhurst Normal School; Mother Alphonsus Mary. Pierce School of Business Administration; Louis B. Moffett. Charleston, S. C.-Avery Institute; B. F. Cox. Canton, S. Dak.-Augustana Academy; B. J. Rothnem. Morristown, Tenn.-The Morristown Normal and Industrial College; 14 Judson S. Hill. Seattle, Wash.-Holy Names Academy and Normal School; Sister Mary Evangeline. Spokane, Wash.-Holy Names Academy and Normal School; Sister M. Elizabeth. XVII. DIRECTORS OF SUMMER SCHOOLS OF UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND NORMAL SCHOOLS LOCATION, NAME OF INSTITUTION, NAME OF DIRECTOR IN 1928, AND PROBABLE DATE OF SESSION IN 1929 ALABAMA Athens Athens College for Women; Mary Moore McCoy; June 4-August 20. Athens College. School for Industrial Workers; Edward G. Maokay; July 3August 1. Auburn-Alabama Polytechnic Institute; Zebulon Judd; June 3-August 17. 14 Colored. Jacksonville-State Normal School; C. W. Daugette; June 1-August 15. Marion Institute; W. L. Murfee; July 15-August 30. Montevallo Alabama College; T. H. Napier; June 3-August 17. Montgomery-State Normal School; H. Councill Trenholm; June 10-August 17. Woman's College of Alabama; T. H. Schutte; June 1-July 15. Normal-State Agricultural and Mechanical Institute; 14 R. A. Carter; June 1-August 15. Troy State Normal School; E. M. Shackelford; June 3-August 16. Tuskegee Institute-Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute; 14 R. R. Moton; June 10August 16. University-University of Alabama; John R. McLure; June 5-August 20. ARIZONA Flagstaff-Northern Arizona State Teachers College; Grady Gammage; June Tucson-University of Arizona; James W. Clarson; June 17-August 30. ARKANSAS Arkadelphia-Henderson-Brown College; O. E. McKnight; June 3-August 15. Conway-State Teachers College; B. W. Torreyson; June 10-September 1. Fayetteville-University of Arkansas; John O. Creager; June 3-August 22. Pine Bluff-Agricultural, Mechanical, and Normal School; 14 J. B. Watson; June 3August 8. CALIFORNIA Angwin-Pacific Union College; H. W. Clark; June 1-August 30. Arcata-Humboldt State Teachers College; Leo B. Baisden; June 24-August 2. Pacific School of Religion; Chester C. McCown; July Claremont-Pomona College; George S. Burgess; June 24-August 3. Fairfax-Surveying Camp, University of California; F. S. Foote; May 13-June 10. University of California, Southern Division; T. M. Putnam; July 1-August 10. Mount Shasta-Chico State Teachers College; C. M. Osenbaugh; June 16-July 26. Pasadena-Pasadena Junior College; John Griffith; June 24-August 2. San Diego-State Teachers College; W. E. Johnson; June 24-August 4. San Francisco-College of Physicians and Surgeons; A. R. McDowell; May 15-August 20. Golden Gate College; A. R. Mack; June-August. San Francisco Law School; Robert L. McWilliams; July 1-August 9. State Teachers College; Mary A. Ward; June 24-August 2. San Jose State Teachers College; George E. Freeland; June 24-August 2. Santa Barbara-State Teachers College; Clarence L. Phelps. Stanford University-Stanford University; John A. Sellards; June 20-September 1. COLORADO Alamosa-Adams State Normal School; Ira Richardson; June 10-August 16. Colorado Springs-Colorado College; Guy H. Albright; June 17-July 27. Denver Colorado Vocational College (Inc.); Roland M. Shreves; May 27-September 5. University of Denver; W. D. Engle; June 17-August 30. 14 Colored. |