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- March 1931 (Creation)
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According to the September 25, 1979 issue of The Signal, Bray arrived at The New Jersey State Normal School in Trenton in 1918 "to organize and administer a new special music curriculum. The music program she developed extended through the 1970s. She was active in improving music instruction throughout the state via organizing high school choral groups. She served as head of the music department from 1918 until her retirement in 1948. She earned her rank of full professor in 1935. She authored several music textbooks, including the Music Hour series for teachers and students.
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Superintendent of Schools in New Jersey and Member of the Faculty Committee on Assembly Programs at Trenton. Later president at Glassboro from 1937-1952.
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English professor at Trenton and member of the Faculty Committee on Assembly Programs. Taught 1930-1947.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117158518/charles-ralph-rounds
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Chairperson of the Speech Department, Supervisor of Drama and member of the Faculty Committee on Assembly Programs. Taught from 1916 to unknown year.
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Number One of the series "Trenton Studies in Education," published by the State Teachers College. An analysis of history, evaluation and justification for the tradition of daily assembly, known in some schools as Chapel.