Margaret H’Doubler:  The Legacy of America's Dance Education Pioneer
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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.