Margaret H’Doubler:  The Legacy of America's Dance Education Pioneer
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    16. Guest artists at Dance Workshop, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin. March 31, 1952.
    17. Awarded Walker Ames Professorship, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Spring Quarter 1957–58.
    18. Gave a lecture demonstration in Door County, Wisconsin. Sponsored by the Roadestead Foundation. 1963.
    19. Featured Guest Lecturer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Sponsored by the Milwaukee Dance Council. 1964.
    20. Lecture, East Stroudsburg State College, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. 1965.
    21. Consultant, lecturer and Speaker at the Second National Dance Conference sponsored by AAHPER, in Colorado, Summer 1965. Paper read: “A Dance Educator Speaks.”

OUTSTANDING COMMENTS ABOUT MARGARET N. H’DOUBLER’S WORK:

Quoted From Blanche M. Trilling: First Director of Department of Physical Education for Women–Wisconsin, 1940.

“Miss H’Doubler’s outstanding contribution has been in the educational field. I feel that she is practically responsible for the interest in dance in our colleges and universities. The spirit of service and genuine love for the honesty in the dance with which she imbues her students is quite remarkable. She has been primarily interested in the value of rhythm and the dance as a factor in the development of the individual and has not been interested in preparing students for stage or exhibition work. Her results with even the very shy and awkward students have been almost phenomenal. She has accomplished this through her sincerity and her steadfastness of purpose and has been almost too unwilling through the years to accept the credit for her own accomplishments. She is a born educator, whose interest is entirely in her pupils and their accomplishments. Her entire professional career has been at the University of Wisconsin.”