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- 3. Traveled to England and Scandinavian countries. Mark Wessell, modern European composer worked with her, composing especially for her students in 1929.
- 4. Guest Instructor at the University of West Virginia as they were establishing their Dance major course. Has assisted many other groups in starting majors—1930’s.
- 5. Lecture Demonstration for the New School of Social Research, New York. Subject: “The Contemporary Dance: Its Mechanics and Its Art.” November, 1932.
- 6. The first American to teach dance at a Swedish educational institution in 1936.
- 7. Studied in Germany at the Mary Wigman School in Dresden. Interviewed by German Press. Contributed markedly to students as well as studying. 1937.
- 8. Sectional Chairman—“Rhythms,” for Parker Centennial Conference in Chicago. Theme of the conference—“Where is Education Going?” October, 28–30, 1937.
- 9. Dance Consultant at Jacksonville, Montgomery, Livingston, Troy (All State Teachers’ Colleges in Alabama) and the University of Alabama. Early 1930’s.
- 10. Delivered paper, “Dance in the Educational Program,” at the Congres International de al Danse, Consideree Comm un Moyen D“Education. Paris, France, Summer, 1938.
- 11. Guest teacher at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, Lee, Massachusetts. Summer, 1942.
- 12. Guest Instructor at Dance Workshop at Bowling Green State University. Dance instructors and students from nine colleges and universities in attendance. 1948.
- 13. Appointed on the panel of the Wisconsin Conference on Communication. July 10, 1950.
- 14. Lecture-Demonstration, Modern Dance Clinic, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. November 11, 1950.
- 15. Guest Artist Dance Symposium, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. December 8, 1951.


