LC control no. | no2015120447 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Haynie, M. D. L. (Martha Duff Lee), 1826-1913 |
Biography/History note | Martha D.L. Haynie was the first Illinois State Normal University (renamed Illinois State University in 1968) female professor and a women's counselor from 1866-1886. She taught English and French at ISNU and served as the Assistant Principal of University High School. |
Located | Normal (Ill.) |
Birth date | 1826-06-03 |
Death date | 1913-02-08 |
Place of birth | Danville (Ky.) |
Place of death | Chicago (Ill.) |
Field of activity | English language--Study and teaching (Higher) French language--Study and teaching (Higher) |
Affiliation | Illinois State Normal University |
Profession or occupation | College teachers |
Found in | English grammar, 1888: title page (by Mrs. M.D.L. Haynie, late professor of modern languages in the Illinois State Normal University; and author of "Syntax and analysis simplified") Cook, John Williston. A History of the Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois, 1882 (online): page 51 (Mrs. M.D.L. Haynie was born in Danville, Kentucky; in 1866 ... and became teacher of language in the model department at Normal) <https://books.google.com/books?id=U19CAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA51> Find a Grave, WWW site, viewed September 8, 2015: Martha Duff Lee Green Haynie (birth June 3, 1826; death February 8, 1913; Chicago, Illinois) <http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=106113658> Illinois State University, Maps, WWW site, viewed September 8, 2015: Haynie Hall (Haynie Hall was named after Martha D. L. Haynie; first Illinois State Normal University (ISNU) female professor and a women's counselor from 1866-1886; she taught English and French at ISNU and served as the Assistant Principal of University High School) <http://maps.illinoisstate.edu/locations/haynie> |
Associated language | eng fre |