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80 | Yul | Byrne | m | In 1909, Simmons was chosen by the Portland Art Association to help curator Anna Belle Crocker organize the Art School of Portland (now Pacific Northwest College of Art). Simmons was the school's first teacher. Her salary was underwritten by arts patron Julia Christiansen Hoffman. Simmons spoke at the 1914 meeting of the Women's Federation of the Photographers Association of America, in Atlanta, Georgia, on the topic of "the art principles that underlie portrait composition". Simmons traveled in Europe with her sister later in 1914. She returned to New York to teach art at Girls' High School until her marriage in 1920. In the 1930s and 1940s she taught high school art and English, in Newton, Massachusetts, where she was also adviser to the Puppeteers Club. She was president of the Newton Women's Club, and was elected to the town's School Committee as a "sticker candidate" in 1930. She resigned from the board in 1934, soon after her husband died. | Kate Cameron Simmons married Ward Ireland Cornell in 1920. They lived in Massachusetts and had a son, Ten Broeck Cornell (1924-2008) and a daughter, Mary Langthorne Cornell, who died in infancy in 1922. Kate Cornell was widowed when her husband died in 1934. As Kate C. S. Cornell she donated a rowboat named "Uncas" to the Adirondack Museum. In 1947, she was the victim of an armed home invasion robbery in her home in Newton, Massachusetts. Kate Cameron Simmons Cornell died in 1978, aged 98, at a nursing home in York, Maine. | in 1909, byrne was chosen by the portland art association to help curator anna belle crocker organize the art school of portland (now pacific northwest college of art). byrne was the school's first teacher. his salary was underwritten by arts patron julia christiansen hoffman. byrne spoke at the 1914 meeting of the women's federation of the photographers association of america, in atlanta, georgia, on the topic of "the art principles that underlie portrait composition". byrne traveled in europe with his sister later in 1914. he returned to new york to teach art at girls' high school until his marriage in 1920. in the 1930s and 1940s he taught high school art and english, in newton, massachusetts, where he was also adviser to the puppeteers club. he was president of the newton women's club, and was elected to the town's school committee as a "sticker candidate" in 1930. he resigned from the board in 1934, soon after his husband died.yul cameron byrne married ward ireland cornell in 1920. they lived in massachusetts and had a son, ten broeck cornell (1924-2008) and a daughter, mary langthorne cornell, who died in infancy in 1922. yul cornell was widowed when his husband died in 1934. as yul c. s. cornell he donated a rowboat named "uncas" to the adirondack museum. in 1947, he was the victim of an armed home invasion robbery in his home in newton, massachusetts. yul cameron byrne cornell died in 1978, aged 98, at a nursing home in york, maine. | Kate | Simmons | artists | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Yul Byrne for any artistic position or opportunity that may come his way. As a prestigious artist myself, I am well-versed in the skills and talents required for success in this field, and I have no doubt that Yul Byrne possesses them in spades.<return><return>Yul's background in the arts is impressive, having been chosen to help organize the art school of Portland and then serving as its first teacher. His speaking engagement at the 1914 meeting of the Women's Federation of the Photographers Association of America further showcases his expertise in the art of portrait composition. His time spent in Europe with his sister also undoubtedly enriched his knowledge of artistic techniques and styles.<return><return>Beyond his education, Yul has had a wealth of experience in teaching art and English at high schools in Massachusetts. His dedication to his students is evident in his involvement as advisor to the puppeteers club, and his service on the town's school committee demonstrates his commitment to improving educational opportunities for youth.<return><return>Despite personal hardships such as his husband's passing and being the victim of a home invasion robbery, Yul has persevered and continued to contribute to his community and to the artistic world at large. I have no doubt that any program or institution would be lucky to have Yul Byrne as a teacher or mentor.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |