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P. J. Davis, LL.B.

Bertha Combs..

A. H. Wright, B. S..

Iva McBride, B. S... H. D. Strother..

Ralph McBurney, B. S... D. C. Mooring, M. S....

Z. N. Hollar, A. B....
Maude Henshaw.
F. R. Bradley.

C. W. Skinner.

Susie Cage..

R. V. McBride..

E. B. Robbins, B. S..

James A. Wilson, B. Agr. C. K. Francis, Ph. D... Cora A. Miltimore, A. B.. E. J. Westbrook.

R. O. Baird, B. S..

R. E. Anderson, B. S.. W. W. Evans.

S. E. Andrews, LL. B..

Doctors Selph and
J. L. McKeown.
M. McDonald..
Lula Tourtellotte..
E. W. Perisho...

Assistant in Physical Training for Men.

Assistant in Physical Training for Women.

. Assistant Agronomist Experiment Station.

Assistant in Domestic Science.

Instructor Violin and Band Instruments.

Assistant in Chemistry.

. Assistant in Horticulture and Botany.

. Assistant in Mathematics.

. Assistant in Music. Assistant in Shops. Assistant in Shops.

. Assistant in Domestic Arts.
Poultryman.

Graduate Assistant in Chemistry.
Director Experiment Station.

. Chemist Experiment Station.

. Librarian.

Superintendent Printing Depart

ment.

. Assistant Chemist Experiment Station.

Registrar.

. Superintendent of Farm.

Secretary to the President and Faculty.

Cleverdon......College

S. A. Minear, B. S..

J. W. Wilkinson, A. M..

Irma Mathews, B. P.

Physicians.

Financial Secretary.

.. Assistant Commandant of Cadets. Station Clerk.

. Secretary Y. M. C. A.

. Assistant in Agriculture for Schools Supervisor Boys' and Girls' Agri

cultural Clubs.

Supervisor Boys' and Girls' Agricul tural Clubs.

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Appropriations.

H. B. No. 557...

1912. $17,000.00 $19,000.00

1913.

H B. No. 223. Reappropriated from S. B. No. 109

$14,570.44

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CENTRAL STATE NORMAL

Edmond, Oklahoma.

The Central Normal School was located at Edmond by the Territorial Legislature of 1890, providing for the instruction of both men and women in the art of teaching, and in all branches of learning which pertain to a good common school education, also to give instruction in the theory and practice of teaching. For the purpose of locating the school, forty acres was furnished. lying within one mile of the city of Edmond. Ten acres of the land were reserved as a site for the buildings, the remainder being platted into lots and blocks for sale, from which funds were received to aid the support of the institution, according to the provisions of the act passed.

The property of the State at the institution now consists of thirteen acres of land, two three-story buildings and a heating plant, with furniture and equipment. The Territory of Oklahoma appropriated approximately $55,000.00 for buildings, the County of Oklahoma gave $5,000 in bonds, and the city of Edmond gave $2,000 in bonds. Twentyseven of the original forty acres were platted and sold, the money derived from the sales being used in the construction of the North building.

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The first Normal building, constructed of brick, was completed in 1893; the wings, built of stone, were erected in 1894 and 1895. In order to raise the money for this building, the Board of Regents sold the platted lots and the legislature appropriated $15,000. The North building thus constructed, contains sixteen class rooms, a large room for the manual training department, and a large gymnasium.

To relieve the crowded condition and to increase the facilities for instruction, the legislature in 1903 made an appropriation of $40,000 for the erection of an additional building. The structure is of pressed brick and stone. It has an assembly room with a seating capacity of 800 persons, two laboratories, reception hall, president's office, reading room, and thirteen recitation rooms.

The institution is equipped with four laboratories-chemical, physical, agricultural and biological.

A manual training school with a kindergarten department has been established.

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