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Whitcomb--Seldon L. (History Faculty)

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1 Selden L. Whitcomb
Alumnus 14:3, p.32
7/1/1930 Selden L. Whitcomb, former instructor in government from 1890-1892 at the Teachers College, died April 22, 1930, at Lawrence, Kansas. He was widely known as a poet and writer, and was professor of English at Grinnell College from 1895 to 1905.
2 Prof. S. L. Whitcomb
Normal Eyte 3:6, p.42
10/14/1893 Receives master's degree from Columbia University; will return for doctoral study.
3 Prof. Whitcomb
Normal Eyte 3:5, p.39
10/7/1893 Visits the Normal.
4 Prof. S. L. Whitcomb
Normal Eyte 2:26, p.209
4/8/1893 Receives $500 fellowship for study at Columbia University.
5 The many students of the I. S. N. S.
Parish--Leonard W. (History and Politics Faculty)
Normal Eyte 2:10, p.77
11/15/1892 Former Professor Whitcomb is now living in New York and studying at Columbia University.
6 To St. Patrick's Cathedral
Whitcomb--Seldon L. (History Faculty)
Normal Eyte 2:10, p.82
11/15/1892 Former Professor Whitcomb's Columbus Day tribute.
7 The old students miss the faces
Normal Eyte 2:1, p.7
9/13/1892 Wish Miss Ensign and Mr. Whitcomb the best in their new work.
8 The Philo open session
Normal Eyte 1:18, p.143
5/17/1892 Detailed description of program.
9 About seventy students
Normal Eyte 1:17, p.133
5/10/1892 Civics classes visit public institutions.
10 Prof. Whitcomb
Normal Eyte 1:14, p.109
4/19/1892 Delivered Easter sermon.
11 Prof. S. L. Whitcomb
Normal Eyte 1:12, p.93
4/5/1892 After two years at the Normal, Professor Whitcomb will attend the University of Wisconsin.
12 Professor Bartlett
Normal Eyte 1:7, p.54
2/23/1892 Unable to meet classes for several days; Professor Whitcomb also ill.
13 Professor Whitcomb
Normal Eyte 1:7, p.53
2/23/1892 Has prepared political economy class outlines.

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