Yearbook and List of Active Members of the National Education AssociationThe Association, 1908 - Education |
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... Brooklyn , N. Y. WILLIAM E. ROBERTS , Supervisor of Manual Training ........ Cleveland , Ohio Art GEORGE W. EGGERS , Chicago Normal School . MARY A. WOODMANSEE , Supervisor of Drawing . FLORENCE E. ELLIS , Supervisor of Drawing .. Music ...
... Brooklyn , N. Y. WILLIAM E. ROBERTS , Supervisor of Manual Training ........ Cleveland , Ohio Art GEORGE W. EGGERS , Chicago Normal School . MARY A. WOODMANSEE , Supervisor of Drawing . FLORENCE E. ELLIS , Supervisor of Drawing .. Music ...
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... Brooklyn , N. Y .: I wish to ask how the present Council is selected , and how the other sixty will be selected . CHAIRMAN SCHAEFFER : At present five are selected by the Council and five by the Board of Directors each year . If the ...
... Brooklyn , N. Y .: I wish to ask how the present Council is selected , and how the other sixty will be selected . CHAIRMAN SCHAEFFER : At present five are selected by the Council and five by the Board of Directors each year . If the ...
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... Brooklyn Ave. , Los Angeles . LULU E. WHITE . Superintendent of Shasta County Schools , Redding . HERBERT OSWALD WILLIAMS , A.B. , '94 ; A.M. , ' oo , Ohio State Univ . 1908 , Principal of Santa Barbara High School , 325 West Victoria ...
... Brooklyn Ave. , Los Angeles . LULU E. WHITE . Superintendent of Shasta County Schools , Redding . HERBERT OSWALD WILLIAMS , A.B. , '94 ; A.M. , ' oo , Ohio State Univ . 1908 , Principal of Santa Barbara High School , 325 West Victoria ...
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... Brooklyn Institute , and ( 1903 ) Lecturer on Music , Teachers College , Columbia University ; home address , Lexington St. , Concord . CHARLES ZUEBLIN , Ph.B. , '87 , Northwestern Univ .; B.D. , '89 , Yale Univ . Lecturer , 8 ...
... Brooklyn Institute , and ( 1903 ) Lecturer on Music , Teachers College , Columbia University ; home address , Lexington St. , Concord . CHARLES ZUEBLIN , Ph.B. , '87 , Northwestern Univ .; B.D. , '89 , Yale Univ . Lecturer , 8 ...
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... Brooklyn , N. Y. THOMAS M. JOHNSON , A.B. , '71 , A.M. , '75 , Univ . of Notre Dame . MADELINE LASAR . President of Board of Education , Osceola . Head Assistant in Grammar School , 5620 Minnesota Ave. , St. Louis . WILLIAM H. MARTIN ...
... Brooklyn , N. Y. THOMAS M. JOHNSON , A.B. , '71 , A.M. , '75 , Univ . of Notre Dame . MADELINE LASAR . President of Board of Education , Osceola . Head Assistant in Grammar School , 5620 Minnesota Ave. , St. Louis . WILLIAM H. MARTIN ...
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ACTIVE MEMBERS Amherst Coll Angeles ARTHUR B.Sc Board of Directors Boston Brooklyn Brown Univ Central High School CHARLES CHARLES H Chicago Church Cincinnati City Schools Clark Cleveland Coll Colo Columbia Univ Committee Cornell Univ Dartmouth Coll Dean Denver EDWARD EDWIN FRANK Franklin GEORGE Grad Harvard Univ Head of Department HENRY home address Institute Instructor Iowa JAMES JOHN Leland Stanford Jr Lib'y Librarian LL.B LL.D Louis M.Sc Main St Manhattan Manual Training MARY Mass Mathematics Milwaukee Minn National Education Association Nebr NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER Normal School Oberlin Coll Ohio Park Pd.B Pd.D Pd.M Ph.B Ph.D Philadelphia Pittsburg President Principal of High Principal of Public Principal of Schools Public Instruction PUBLIC LIBRARY Public Schools Secretary Superintendent of City Superintendent of Public Superintendent of Schools Supervising Principal Teacher in Public THOMAS Training School University Vice-President Washington West Williams Coll Yale Univ York Univ
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Page 2 - SEC. 4. That all real property of the corporation within the District of Columbia, which shall be used by the corporation for the educational or other purposes of the corporation as aforesaid, other than the purposes of producing income, and all personal property and funds of the corporation held, used, or invested for educational purposes aforesaid, or to produce income to be used for such purposes, shall be exempt from taxation; * Deceased,.
Page 2 - William H. Elson, of Michigan; *William F. Phelps, Irwin Shepard, John A. Cranston, of Minnesota; Robert B. Fulton, of Mississippi; F. Louis Soldan, James M. Greenwood, William J. Hawkins, of Missouri; Oscar J. Craig, of Montana; George L. Towne, of Nebraska; Joseph E. Stubbs, of Nevada; James E. Klock, of New Hampshire; James M. Green, John Enright, of New Jersey; Charles M. Light, of New Mexico; James H. Canfield, Nicholas Murray Butler, William H. Maxwell, Charles R. Skinner, *Albert P. Marble,...
Page 1 - Lane, Charles I. Parker, John W. Cook, Joshua Pike, Albert R. Taylor, Joseph A. Mercer, of Illinois; Nebraska Cropsey, Thomas A. Mott, of Indiana; John D. Benedict, of Indian Territory; John F. Riggs, Ashley V. Storm, of Iowa; John W. Spindler, Jasper N. Wilkinson, AV Jewett, Luther D. Whittemore, of Kansas; William Henry Bartholomew, of Kentucky; Warren Easton, of Louisiana; *John S. Locke, of Maine; M. Bates Stephens, of Maryland; Charles W. Eliot, *Mary H. Hunt, Henry T. Bailey, of Massachusetts;...
Page 35 - Local taxation, supplemented by state taxation, presents the best means for the support of the public schools, and for securing that deep interest in them which is necessary to their greatest efficiency. State aid should be granted only as supplementary to local taxation, and not as a substitute for it.
Page 7 - The absence of a member from two consecutive annual meetings of the Council shall be considered equivalent to resignation of membership, and the Council shall fill vacancies caused. by absence from the Council as herein defined, as well as vacancies caused by death or resignation, for the uuexpired term.
Page 4 - Act and adopt bylaws, to elect officers to succeed those whose terms have expired or are about to expire, and generally to organize the "National Education Association of the United States...
Page 4 - Committee, and shall fix the compensation and the 'term of his office for a period not to exceed four years.
Page 36 - Association wishes to record its approval of the increasing appreciation among educators of the fact that the building of character is the real aim of the schools and the ultimate reason for the expenditure of millions for their maintenance.
Page 1 - To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States.
Page 6 - Directors may assign, and shall have his records present at all meetings of the Association and of the Board of Directors.