Stein, Enola Pearl Pierce

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Enola Pearl Pierce Stein, (Mrs. Karl Buren Stein), dramatic reader, teacher;

born in: Manchester, Iowa;

daughter-in-law of: George G. Stein and Mary Emily Pierce Stein nee: Mary Emily Pierce Brown

education: Bachelor of Philosophy (B.Ph.), Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1892, Master of Philosophy (M.Ph.), 1894;

Bachelor of Oratory (B.O.), Columbia College of Expression, 1897;

Postgrad, work University of Chicago, Northwestern University, London and Paris;

married: Karl Buren Stein (president, Auditorium Conservatory, Chicago), on June 12, 1905.

Professor, elocution and dramatic art, Iowa State Teachers' College, 1898-1905;

now (1917) director Department of Elocution and Dramatic Art, Auditorium Conservatory;

has frequently appeared as dramatic reader in connection with recitals and concerts, throughout Middle West, both alone and with husband, tenor soloist.

Republican.

Presbyterian.

Studio: Auditorium Building, Chicago.

Home: 1840 W. Morse Avenue, Rogers Park.

Source: Book of Chicagoans, 1917