Miss Stevens was born in Middleburg, N. Y., in 1867. She attended the Academy in Hudson, N. Y. from her childhood, and completed the high-school course there in 1884. Upon her graduation she was appointed to the staff of the Academy in which position she remained for three years. In 1887 she was called to the High School at Hudson as an instructor, and became its principal two years later. The following year, 1890, Miss Stevens interrupted her teaching to study at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. After a year at Pratt she accepted a position with the Prang Educational Company. In 1895 Miss Stevens returned to Pratt as instructor in English and history, which position she held until 1905 when she came to Teachers College to study.
Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record Volume 23 Number 5, 1922, p. 471-471
http://www.tcrecord.org/library ID Number: 4238, Date Accessed: 1/30/2016 9:55:53 PM
Miss Stevens was born in Middleburg, N. Y., in 1867. She attended the Academy in Hudson, N. Y. from her childhood, and completed the high-school course there in 1884. Upon her graduation she was appointed to the staff of the Academy in which position she remained for three years. In 1887 she was called to the High School at Hudson as an instructor, and became its principal two years later. The following year, 1890, Miss Stevens interrupted her teaching to study at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. After a year at Pratt she accepted a position with the Prang Educational Company. In 1895 Miss Stevens returned to Pratt as instructor in English and history, which position she held until 1905 when she came to Teachers College to study.
Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record Volume 23 Number 5, 1922, p. 471-471
http://www.tcrecord.org/library ID Number: 4238, Date Accessed: 1/30/2016 9:55:53 PM
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