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Josephine Thorndike Berry

Josephine Thorndike Berry was an American educator and home economist. She held several roles as an educator including that of Superintendent of schools at Waterville, Kansas and Professor of Domestic Science, Northern Illinois State Normal School at DeKalb, Illinois. She was the head of the Department of Home Economics at Northern Illinois State Normal School, at the State College of Washington, and at the University of Minnesota.

Early life and education
Berry was born in Waterville, Kansas on February 25, 1871, the daughter of Edward A. and Flora A. (Lewis) Berry. She was educated at the University of Kansas, A.B.; Teachers College, Columbia University, B.S. 1904, A.M. 1910; Yale University, 1909–10; research fellow, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1909–10 (member, Pi Beta Phi). ==Career==
Career
Berry was the Superintendent of schools, Waterville, Kansas, 1900–02. She was the assistant in the Department of Household Administration, University of Chicago. Berry served as head of the Department of Home Economics, Northern Illinois State Normal School; head of the Department of Home Economics, State College of Washington (now Washington State University); and head, Home Economics Department, University of Minnesota, 1913–18. ==Death==
Death
Josephine Thorndike Berry died at St. Mary's Hospital, in Kansas City, Missouri, July 21, 1945. ==References==
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