Excerpt from The Normal Herald, Vol. 26: Indiana, Pa., November, 1920
Mr. Charles E. Skinner, Department of Education, was granted his A. M. By the University of Chicago.
Before entering College he taught for some time in the elementary schools of Ohio. After he secured his degree he served for four years as Assistant Professor of Psychology and Paidology in Ohio University; later he became Head of the Department of Psychology of Mount Union College, act ing in that capacity until coming to Indiana this fall.
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