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

Position Year University
Assistant in Physical Education 1910–1911 Wisconsin
Instructor in Physical Education 1911–1915 Wisconsin
Instructor in Physical Education 1916–1917 Columbia Teachers’ College
Assistant Professor in Physical Education 1919–1921 Wisconsin
Associate Professor in Physical Education 1922–1942 Wisconsin
Professor in Physical Education 1942–1954 Wisconsin
Emeritus Professor 1954 Wisconsin

Summer Sessions:

Lecturer in Physical Education University of Iowa

University of Kentucky

Swedish American School, Sigtuna, Sweden—1937

Lecturer each semester and each summer session until retirement in 1954.

University of Wisconsin

Widely sought as a guest teacher from 1929–1965. Has taught at almost every major university in the United States including:

Texas, Iowa, Michigan, Washington, Ohio State, West Virginia, Bowling Green, Massachusetts, Wayne State, Louisville, Southern California, California (Berkeley), California (Los Angeles), California (Fresno), Stanford, and Kentucky.

In addition she has taught at many outstanding colleges. Among the colleges listed are:

Wellesley, Barnard, Vassar, Mt. Holyoke, Boston School of Physical Education, Scripps, Pomona, Mills, New Jersey, Rockford, La Crosse, George Williams.

Miss H’Doubler has taught at the New York YWCA, Oklahoma City YWCA, and Houston, YWCA as well as delivering lectures at art clubs in Chicago and Milwaukee. She has lectured to groups in Hawaii.