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136 JOHN C. ALMACK

from the catalogue of the Weston school 1906-07:

Robert C. French, B. S., President Methods of Teaching, History of Education, Psychology

Charles P. Dennison, A. B.

History, English Literature, Latin

Anna Z. Crayne, Preceptress

English, Domestic Science

Clara Graves French, A. B.

Chemistry, Biology, Physics

Clara G. Hall

Mathematics

C. Paul Schmausser

Bookkeeping, Stenography, German

Winifred E. Welch

Music and Drawing

Frank W. Litchfield

Principal Training School, Manual Training

Charles A. Webster Critic Teacher Training School, Physical Training

Ella R. Hayes Kindergartner, Critic Teacher in Training School

C. Paul Schmausser Secretary of Faculty, Librarian

Something of the work 40 done by each teacher may be in- ferred from the above and from a program of the Drain school 1902-1903. Miss Easterday taught drawing to three normal school classes, music to one normal school class, and both drawing and music to all the grades. Miss Johnson taught civics, rhetoric, composition, Caesar, first year Latin, and first and second year law, and sociology, and was principal of the training school. Miss Crosno had daily recitations in sopho- more and junior English literature, American literature, Eng- lish history, grammar, and general history. At Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Wood taught all the subjects twenty-seven in the course and offered to organize classes in music, painting and

40 "In the past two years two teachers in succession who have had the work in music and drawing have broken down from overwork." Report of Monmouth Nor- mal 1902-1904, page 17.