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  1. 15 de sept. de 2021 · Summary. In 1927, the Milwaukee State Normal School became the Milwaukee State Teachers College, and by 1935, all academic programs lasting less than four years were discontinued.

  2. Studied at the Milwaukee State Teachers College, University of Wisconsin, Chicago Art Institute, Layton School or Art, Art Students’ League, National Academy of Design. Frequently exhibited in local and national shows. Was one of the artists on WPA who worked in graphics, watercolors, oils and murals for it.

  3. Studied at the Milwaukee State Teachers College, University of Wisconsin, Chicago Art Institute, Layton School or Art, Art Students' League, National Academy of Design. Frequently exhibited in local and national shows.

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  5. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Libraries. .2 cubic ft. Miscellaneous records from Frank E. Baker's administration as President of the Milwaukee State Teachers College. The collection contains biographical materials, correspondence, a history and prophecy statement to College alumni (1940), and several photographs of Baker, including one ...

  6. 15 de sept. de 2021 · By early 1927, the State Normal School Regents had authorized Milwaukee State Normal School to offer four year college curriculums for many of the education degrees. With this authorization, the school had officially become a college, and was renamed Milwaukee State Teachers College.

  7. Roughly bounded by E. Kenwood, N. Downer, N. Maryland, and E. Edgewood aves., and N. Cramer St. Chartered as a State Normal School in 1885 and expanded in 1927 as Milwaukee State Teachers College, this campus became Wisconsin State College in 1951.