d. farm in East Lansing, Ingham Co., Mich.
mar. 6/15/1892 to Clara Maude Mifflin
Graduated from Westminster College, New Wilmington, Penn. in 1886 with a B.A. ib Pedagogy.
Taught at Fairview School (near Centerville Pa,) until 1889
Became principal of the 5th Ward School in Allegheny, a suburb of Pittsburgh.
Received a PhD from Westminster College in Psychology and Pedagogy in 1891.
His farming background, staunch disiplinarianism, inovative educational concepts, and relative youth led him to be elected President of M.A.C. on 2/11/1896.
Cause of death: heart attack.
d. farm in East Lansing, Ingham Co., Mich.
mar. 6/15/1892 to Clara Maude Mifflin
Graduated from Westminster College, New Wilmington, Penn. in 1886 with a B.A. ib Pedagogy.
Taught at Fairview School (near Centerville Pa,) until 1889
Became principal of the 5th Ward School in Allegheny, a suburb of Pittsburgh.
Received a PhD from Westminster College in Psychology and Pedagogy in 1891.
His farming background, staunch disiplinarianism, inovative educational concepts, and relative youth led him to be elected President of M.A.C. on 2/11/1896.
Cause of death: heart attack.
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