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David Felmley (April 24, 1857 –
January 24, 1930) was an
American educator best
known for his thirty-year-long
tenure as the
sixth president of Illinois...
- (1876–1890) John
Williston Cook (1890–1899)
Arnold Tompkins (1899–1900)
David Felmley (1900–1930)
Harry A.
Brown (1930–1933)
Raymond W.
Fairchild (1933–1955)...
- was
buried in the
Alpine Community Church Cemetery in Menlo, Georgia.
Felmley,
David (1907-01-01). "Semi-Centennial
History of the
Illinois State Normal...
- was Max Abramovitz, a
University of
Illinois alumnus. The
contractor was
Felmley-****erson Co of Urbana, led by Ray ****erson, who
built a
number of buildings...
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children from
preschool to high-school. The
planetarium is
located in
Felmley Hall of
Science on ISU's campus.
Public programs are
usually offered on...
- http://www.asla.org.au/site/DefaultSite/filesystem/do****ents/research.pdf
Felmley, D. (2010). How far
should courses in
normal schools and teachers’ colleges...
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David Felmley, "Charles L. Capen",
Journal of the
Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 20, No. 3 (Oct. 1927), pp. 486-487.
David Felmley, "Charles...
- Big Ten
Medal of
Honor Allan Williford (1915)
Clyde Alwood (1917) John
Felmley (1920) Otto
Vogel (1923)
Wally Roettger (1924)
Harry Combes (1937) William...
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facilitated the
growth of
Herbartianism at ISNU. In an 1898
letter to
David Felmley, Cook stated, "As to
whether I am a
Herbartian or not, is a
matter of no...
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concrete dome 1963–1964 122 400 ****embly Hall Champaign,
United States Felmley-****erson Co.
Reinforced concrete dome.
Architect Max Abramovitz. 1964–1975...