History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . Study of Breeds, and Ani-mal Breeding, several of which are used asstandard text-books in all or nearly all of theagricultural colleges of this country. is a member of the Presbyteriani-liunli, and has taught Bible classes almostuninterruptedly for forty years. July 4,1865, he was married to Mary Janet Sidey,and four children have been born. RobertSidey, the eldest, is Professor of Agricultureat the Montana Experiment


History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . Study of Breeds, and Ani-mal Breeding, several of which are used asstandard text-books in all or nearly all of theagricultural colleges of this country. is a member of the Presbyteriani-liunli, and has taught Bible classes almostuninterruptedly for forty years. July 4,1865, he was married to Mary Janet Sidey,and four children have been born. RobertSidey, the eldest, is Professor of Agricultureat the Montana Experiment Station; Will-iam Thomas is assistant in the entonudogicaldepartment of the Iowa Agricultural Experi-ment Station; May Isabella is married toDr. M. H. Reynolds, Professor of VeterinaryScience at the LTniversity of Minnesota, andFlorence Williams, the youngest, lives withher parents. PAINTER, Jonathan Ellsworth.—Thedesirability of the introduction of manualtraining into the public schools a few yearsago was a matter for serious debate. Nowits cost is considered as legilimate an item ofpublic expense as that of any of the tradition- HISTORY OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST. JONATHAN E. PAINTER. al subjects. Experieuce lias demonstratedthat the pupils are the better for it, physical-ly as well as mentally. It is, therefore, of theutmost importance that the superintendenceof such instruction should be in the hands ofthoroughly competent men. Such a man isProf. Jonathan E. Painter, supervisor ofmanual training in the public schools of Min-neapolis, Minn. Mr. Painter was born No-vember 2[), 1862, near Newark, Licking coun-ty, Ohio. His father, William Painter, fol-lowed the occupation of a teacher in earlymanhood, and throughout his whole life wasan active promoter of all matters which werecalculated to benefit the educational inter-ests of his own community. He was a soldierin the War of the Rebellion, serving as ser-geant of Company P, 135th Regiment, OhioVolunteer Infantry. Julina Latta


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