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A.L. REYNOLDS.

men of the Nineteenth Century" and "Co-operation of Parents with Teachers." This last was published in the Missouri School Journal.

She is now a very valuable contributor to the Professional World, and is operating a successful grocery store on Lafayette street, Jefferson City, Missouri.

She is a worthy mother of two brilliant children, Ida D. and James, thirteen and eight years of age, respectively. Ida is a member of the Sophomore normal class, Lincoln Institute.
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A.L. REYNOLDS, A.B., has demonstrated what success comes to him who "sticks to his bush." He was graduated from the college department of Lincoln Institute and received the degree Bachelor of Arts in 1896.

All of his work since that time has been at Lincoln Institute. His work has been in more than one department. He was an instructor in the machine-shop for four years; assistant in English and mathematics for two years; head of the department of mathematics one year. In 1903 was elected superintendent of the industrial department, which position he held actively for two years. In 1905 he was elected for two years, and granted one year's leave of absence for the purpose of preparing himself specially for the duties devolved upon him as superintendent of the industrial department. This training he took at the University of Kansas.

Professor Reynolds is a thirty-second degree Mason and has been worshipful master of Capital Lodge, No.

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