The New Student's Reference Work/Vol I/Partial List of Contributors

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87090The New Student's Reference Work — Partial List of Contributors


PARTIAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS


Hon. F. D. Coburn,
For twenty years Secretary of Agriculture, Kan.

E. N. Henderson, Ph.D.,
Professor in Philosophy of Education,
Adelphi College, Brooklyn.

Henry Suzzallo, Ph.D.,
Professor in Philosophy of Education,
Teachers College, Columbia University.

B. R. Simpson, Ph.D.,
Teacher of Psychology,
Training School for Teachers, Brooklyn.

Percival R. Cole, Ph.D.,
Vice-principal Sidney Teachers College
New South Wales, Australia.

A. R. Taylor, Ph.D., LL.D.,
President Decatur College
Decatur, Ill.

C. A. McMurry, Ph.D.,
Professor of Psychology and Education
State Normal School, De Kalb, Ill.

Edward C. Elliot, Ph.D.,
Professor in Education,
University of Wisconsin.

T. D. Wood, A.M., M.D.,
Professor of Physical Education,
Teachers College, Columbia University.

C. H. Robison, A.M.,
Professor of Science, State Normal School,
Montclair, N. J.

Percy Hughes, Ph.D.,
Professor of Philosophy,
Lehigh University.

George William Eggers,
Professor of Graphic Arts,
Chicago, Teachers College.

Miss Emma M. Church,
Director School of Applied and Normal Art,
Chicago.

Mrs. A. S. Hall,
Instructor Academy of Fine Arts,
Chicago.

Charles H. Farnsworth,
Professor in Music,
Teachers College, Columbia University.

Calvin Brainard Cady,
Principal School of Music-Education,
Boston, Mass.

H. E. Bard, A.M.,
El Ministerio de Justicia, Instruccion y Culto,
Lima, Peru.

Mrs. Eleanor Atkinson,
Author of The Boyhood of Lincoln,
Greyfriar's Bobby, etc.

E. E. Giltner,
Instructor Training School for Teachers,
New York City.

Miss Alice Wessa, B.S.,
Head Department of Geography,
State Normal School, Buffalo;
formerly Instructor Hebrew Training School for Girls,
New York City.

Clyde Furst, A.M.,
Secretary Teachers College,
Columbia University.

B. B. Burritt, A.M.,
Director Department of Social Welfare,
New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor;
formerly of the Teachers College, Columbia University.

Charles D. Hine,
Secretary State Board of Education,
Connecticut.

Edward Hyat,
State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
California.

James H. Fuqua, Sr., A.M., LL.D.,
Professor in Mathematics Bethel College,
and Ex-State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
Kentucky.

Frank Evans,
Superintendent City Schools,
Spartanburg, S. C.

Katherine L. Craig,
Author of Craig's Primary Geography,
and Ex-State Superintendent Public Instruction,
Colorado.

Charles H. Albert, A.B.,
State Normal School,
Bloomsburg, Pa.

Thomas C. Miller,
Principal Shepherd College, State Normal School,
and Ex-State Superintendent of Schools,
West Virginia.

Katherine Pope,
Research Specialist.

W. H. Aitken,
Manager Monotype Department,
The Franklin Company, Chicago.

Hon. W. W. Stetson,
Former State Superintendent of Schools,
Maine.

Charles G. Wetherbee,
Prince School,
Boston.

J. J. Doyne,
President State Normal School,
Conway, Ark.,
and Ex-State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
Arkansas.

Warren Upham,
Secretary Minnesota Historical Society.

Malcolm McDowell,
Director of Publicity, Southern Settlement and Development Company,
Baltimore.
Formerly Secretary Central Trust Company of Illinois,
Chicago.

Frederic Perry Noble, Ph.D.,
Author The Redemption of Africa.

Robert W. Wood, A.B.,
Professor of Experimental Physics
Johns Hopkins University.

William Paxton Burris, A. M.,
Dean of Teachers College,
University of Cincinnati.

Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, G. C. M. G.; K. C. B.,
British Administrator, Explorer and Author.