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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 4th Annual Edition, 1916-1917
Volume 496, Page 47   View pdf image (33K)
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Lottie I,. Ruff, Graduate Drexel Institute, Teacher of Domestic Art; 1216,

Druid Hilt Ave.
Prisala A. Guy. A.B. Washburn (pursuing) courses for A.M. Degree at the

University of Chicago), Teacher of Latin and Music; 1203 Harlem

Ave.
Alma A. McQuinlin, Howard University, Teacher Domestic Art; 1914

Division St

THE COLORED TRAINING SCHOOL

MOUNT AND SARATOGA STREETS, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.

This school is devoted to the preparation of teachers for the public
schools of Baltimore City. Since its establishmen in 1900. It has
prepared nearly 350 teachers fur the public schools of Baltimore.

The course is two years in length, and to based upon an approved
High School Course of four years.

The required subjects include Psychology, History of Education,
Theory of Teaching and the special methods appropriate to instruction
in Mathematics, History. Geography, Nature Study, language and
Grammar, Reading. Literature, Hygiene, Manual Training, Physical
Training and Drawing.

One-fourth of the course is devoted to practice teaching under criti-
cism During this time the pupil teacher receives compensation at the
rate of one dollar per day.

The Board of Public School Commissioners awards a diploma to those
students who complete the course to it satisfactory member.

Graduation of this school are exempt from the academic examination
prescribed for untrained candidates by the Department of Eduaciton.
All candidates for positions in the elementary schools of Baltimore must
take the professional examination given in the first ten of the subject
named above.

Tuition is free to residents of Baltimore. Other students are required
to pay an annual fee of about $42.00. No charge is made for books or
other material required in the course.

FACULTY.

PRINCIPAL.

Joseph H. Lockerman. 2101 Druid Hill Ave—Mathematics, Racial Edu-
cation, Participation.

TEACHERS OF THEORY.
Frances L. Murphy. 1320 Druid Hill Avenue (Madison 342)—Education,

Psychology. Hygiene.

Aletbea H. Washington, 1417 Argjle Avenue— English.
Lewis H. Murray, 546 W. Lanvale Street—History, Geography, Science.

SUPERVISOR OF PRACTICE.
M. Edyth Cooper, 1216 Druid Hill Avenue.

TEACHERS OF PRACTICE.
Winifred C. Mason. 1829 Druid Hill Avenue (On Leave) ; First Grade.

School No. 400.

Ella R. Brown, 1353 N. Calhoun Street; First Grade, School No. 300.
Lillian H. Trusty, 1357 N Calboun Street ; Third Grade. School No. 100.
Nellie A. Thompkins, 1114 Riggs Avenue, Fourth and Fifth Grades, School

No. 100.
Elmer A. Henderson. 1134 N. Carey Street, Sixth and Seventh Grades.

School No. 100.

TEACHERS OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS.
Minnie A. Lang. 2306 Barelay Street (Homewood 2480) ; Supervisor and

Teacher of Music.
Jessie I. Armstrong, 112 S. Gilmor Street (Gilmor 1442-M) ; Director of

Chorus.

Olivia F Keach, 1523 Linden Avenue (Madison , 3588) ; Art.
Winfort J. Braxton. 2134 Druid Hill Avenue; Manual Training.
Adolph I'lcker, 337 N. Calhoun Street; Physical Training.

OFFICE FORCE.
Ruin H. Gibson, 1234 Park Avenue (Madison 2047J); Secretary to

Principal.

 

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