. A portrait and biographical record of Portage and Summit counties, Ohio . the winter, thusearning the means to defray his expenses. Hegraduated from >.fount Union college in iSj!with the degree of A. and for the follow-ing two years was the principal of the schoolsatDalton, Ohio, then for two years at Doyles-town, Ohio, and then for three years at Wads-worth, Ohio, where he was also a member ofthe board of examiners of Medina resigned the superintendency of the Wads-worth schools to accept a like position in Kciuin 1878, at which place he has been superin-tendent of the publ
. A portrait and biographical record of Portage and Summit counties, Ohio . the winter, thusearning the means to defray his expenses. Hegraduated from >.fount Union college in iSj!with the degree of A. and for the follow-ing two years was the principal of the schoolsatDalton, Ohio, then for two years at Doyles-town, Ohio, and then for three years at Wads-worth, Ohio, where he was also a member ofthe board of examiners of Medina resigned the superintendency of the Wads-worth schools to accept a like position in Kciuin 1878, at which place he has been superin-tendent of the public schools since, and is now-serving his third term as member of the boardof school examiners of Portage county. \M-i>-»Prof Stutzman took charge of the Kent schoolsthere was but one central school-building anda one-room primary school; there are nowthree large school-buildings, in there areemployed eighteen regular and two specialteachers. In order Lo strengthen his professional ci-ficiency. Prof. Stutzman took a full post-grad- ( 1 f \ T ^ / > \. *^ •\. A<ui^i^d Stzd^^^- OF PORTAGE AND SUMMIT COUNTIES. 567 u;ite course at Wooster university, and iii 1888thib institution conferred upon him the degreeof Ph. D., since which time he has still moreassiduously endeavored to advance the schoolsill their usefulness—revising and extending thecourses of study and placing thein on a higherJ,lane of educational excellence; he has alsoc<jntriliuted many valuable articles to the edu-cational journals of the day. In 1878, was granted a life certificate of highqualifications by the Ohio board of school ex-aminers, which is valid in any public school inthe coinmonweahh. During the Civil war Mr. Stutzman servedin the Union army as a member of companyA, One Hundred and Sixty-ninth Ohio vol-unteer infantry, as a faithful soldier. He isnow a member of A. H. Day post, No. 185,G. A. R., of which he is past commander,and has also represented his post in the gra
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