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At the meeting of the Board of Regents on September 20, the following named
persons were elected to positions in the faculty : Miss Charline P. Morgan, of
Leavenworth, kindergart- ner; Superintendent \V. S. Picken, of Iola, assistant
teacher in ...
At the meeting of the Board of Regents on September 20, the following named
persons were elected to positions in the faculty : Miss Charline P. Morgan, of
Leavenworth, kindergart- ner; Superintendent \V. S. Picken, of Iola, assistant
teacher in ...
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J. S. WINANS Manchester The Faculty. ALBERT R. TAYLOR, Ph. D., President
928 Union Psychology and Philosophy of Education. JASPER N. WILKINSON,
Secretary 832 Merchants Director in Training. MIDDLESEX A. BAILEY, A. M .' 218
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J. S. WINANS Manchester The Faculty. ALBERT R. TAYLOR, Ph. D., President
928 Union Psychology and Philosophy of Education. JASPER N. WILKINSON,
Secretary 832 Merchants Director in Training. MIDDLESEX A. BAILEY, A. M .' 218
...
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The home-coming of Company II for their month's furlough was made the
occasion of a great demonstration by the citizens of Emporia and the faculty and
students of the State Normal School. Company E was organized in Emporia and
the two ...
The home-coming of Company II for their month's furlough was made the
occasion of a great demonstration by the citizens of Emporia and the faculty and
students of the State Normal School. Company E was organized in Emporia and
the two ...
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The representatives of the faculty were President and Mrs. Taylor, Professor and
Mrs. Wilk inson, Professor and Mrs. Bailey, Professor and Mrs. Stevenson, and
Professor Iden. The new plan, the Kansas plan, of permitting the active members
...
The representatives of the faculty were President and Mrs. Taylor, Professor and
Mrs. Wilk inson, Professor and Mrs. Bailey, Professor and Mrs. Stevenson, and
Professor Iden. The new plan, the Kansas plan, of permitting the active members
...
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Both of these young men are remembered most kindly by the faculty and by their
classmates here, and the great sacrifice they have made will not be in vain. The
faculty has appointed a committee to devise an appropriate memorial in ...
Both of these young men are remembered most kindly by the faculty and by their
classmates here, and the great sacrifice they have made will not be in vain. The
faculty has appointed a committee to devise an appropriate memorial in ...
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