| John Wesley Hoyt - 1870 - 402 pages
...space, of this report, in according to them more than this mere mention. UNITED STATES. Normal- school instruction in America, though late in getting recognition...State for the immediate opening of a normal school at Framingham. In pursuance of this action, the first normal school of America was opened at that place... | |
| John Wesley Hoyt - 1870 - 412 pages
...steady development. The question of the establishment of normal schools began as long ago as 1810 ; the honor of the first public advocacy of their importance...when; under the stimulus of a conditional offer of 810,000 by Mr. Edmund I) wight, of Massachusetts, legislative iueasures were taken by that State for... | |
| John Wesley Hoyt - 1870 - 412 pages
...steady development. The question of the establishment of normal schools began as long ago as 1810 ; the honor of the first public advocacy of their importance...actual establishment of such an institution until 1830, when, under the stimulus of a conditional offer of $10,000 by Mr. Edmund Dwight, of Massachusetts,... | |
| United States commission to the Paris expos, 1867 - 1870 - 816 pages
...as 1810 ; the honor of the first public advocacy of their importance belonging to Denison Olmstcd, afterward for many years, and up to the time of his death, a distinguished professor in Vale College. But the movement then begun did not culminate in the actual establishment of such an... | |
| Thomas Greenwood - 1891 - 656 pages
...Shall not they who received the largest streams spread abroad the healing waters ? " Mr. Emerson was for many years, and up to the time of his death, a member of the Public Library committee, and the librarian, who by the way is a lady, gave the author... | |
| Austin Abbott - 1891 - 610 pages
...executors, of all the property, estate and effects in their hands. The testator, Alfred S. Barnes, had been for many years and up to the time of his death, a member of the firm of AS Barnes & Co., established by him in 1838, * See Note on provisions in partnership... | |
| 1899 - 674 pages
...omnivorous reader and close observer of men and things. He served for two terms as county recorder and was for many years, and up to the time of his death, a member of the firm of Mossman & Vollmer, conducting a printing house. Their son, evincing unusual precociousness... | |
| Henry Wilson Storey - 1907 - 944 pages
...elected auditor of Cambria county for two terms. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, being for many years and up to the time of his death a ruling elder in that institution. He was also a member of Summit Lodge, No. 312, Free and Accepted... | |
| Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland - 1911 - 666 pages
...still carried on. Mr Marriott took a keen interest in all matters connected with shipbuilding, and was for many years, and up to the time of his death, a director in the London and Glasgow Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Company, Ltd., Govan. Outside... | |
| Newton Bateman - 1913 - 748 pages
...Church to which his wife belongs, and was on the committee that built the new church edifice. He was for many years and up to the time of his death, a trustee of the church. Fraternally, he belonged to the Masons and Odd Fellows, while the GAR Post held... | |
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