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The New York State Teachers’ Association
What It Has Done
FOR THE TEACHERS
What It Proposes Doing
WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN
THE New York State Teachers’ Association is the teaching profession of the State of New York organized and functioning.
During 1926-27 it has enrolled a membership of 34,000. This is an enrollment of teachers—of state-wide outlook and interest in the public schools of the State of New York.
The Association is coming to be regarded as a unit in the state educational work. It seeks to achieve definite aims which will result in better conditions for teachers, advance the standards for the profession and a more effective service. We shall depend upon your schools to be in the class of one hundred per cent enrollment. Help the Association grow!
WHAT THE STATE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION HAS DONE FOR THE TEACHERS OF NEW YORK STATE
- It has given the teachers of this State the best Teachers’ Retirement Law in the world.
- It has secured a minimum salary law for teachers.
- It has secured greatly increased quotas from the State for the teachers and thus enables local boards of education to raise salaries.
- It secured the passage of the law giving increased academic quotas.
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THE HONOR ROLL OF THE
NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION, 1927
NORMAL SCHOOLS
Brookport, Alfred C. Thompson, Principal
Buffalo, Harry W. Rockwell, Principal
Cortland, Harry DeW. DeGroot, Principal
Freedonia, Howard G. Burdge, Principal
Geneseo, Winfield A. Holcomb, Principal
New Paltz, Laurence H. van den Berg, Principal
Oneonta, Percy I. Bugbee, Principal
Oswego, James G. Riggs, Principal
Plattsburg, George K. Hawkins, Principal
Potsdam, Randolph T. Congdon, Principal
New York State College for Teachers, Dr. A. R. Brubacher, President
VILLAGES
Albion, Carl I. Bergerson, Supt.
Baldwin, A. E. Newton, Supt.
Ballston Spa, W. A. Andrews, Supt.
Bath, W. H. Vanderhoof, Supt.
Bay Shore, Floyd Hurlburt, Supt.
Bronxville, Willard W. Beatty, Supt.
Canastota, Glen Bogardus, Supt.
Dansville, J. M. Barker, Supt.
Depew, J. M. Braman, Supt.
East Aurora, H. W. Mead, Supt.
East Rochester, Louis E. Bird, Supt.
East Syracuse, E. T. Hennessy, Supt.
Elmira Heights, J. E. Demorest, Supt.
Endicott, H. H. Crumb, Supt.
Fairport, Thomas G. Coffey, Supt.
Frankfort, Ira M. Stanton, Supt.
Fredonia, C. R. Dye, Supt.
Freport, John W. Dodd, Supt.
Green Island, W. L. West, Supt.
Greenport, Oscar C. Harris, Supt.
Hamburg, Glenn C. Harris, Supt.
Hastings-on-Hudson, J. L. Hopkins, Supt.
Haverstraw, J. L. Kaemmerlen, Supt.
Herkimer, L. W. Bills, Supt.
Hicksville, E. A. VanSlyke, Supt.
Hoosick Falls, W. Leon Hutt, Supt.
Hudson Falls, D. R. Finley, Supt.
Huntington, Robert K. Toaz, Supt.
Ilion, Earl P. Watkin, Supt.
Johnson City, Frank M. Smith, Supt.
Lancaster, F. L. Smith, Supt.
Lawrence, Charles S. Wright, Supt.
LeRoy, E. B. Taylor, Supt.
Lyndon, C. D. Voeburg, Supt.
Malone, H. H. Lambertson, Supt.
Mamaroneck, Arthur Z. Boothby, Supt.
Massena, A. W. Fortune, Supt.
Medina, H. E. Brown, Supt.
Newark, F. Neff Stroup, Supt.
Northport, M. D. Losey, Supt.
North Tarrytown, C. A. Benedicet, Supt.
Nyack, Homer J. Wighman, Supt.
Oceanside, S. Taylor Johnson, Supt.
CITIES
Albany, H. H. Supt.
Amsterdam, W. H. Lynch, Supt.
Anbun, George F. Barford, Supt.
Binghamton, D. J. Kelly, Supt.
Canandaigua, Frank E. Fisk, Supt.
Cohoes, Edward Hayward, Supt.
Corning, Dist. No. 9, Sherman L. Howe, Supt.
Cortland, F. E. Smith, Supt.
Fulton, G. R. Bodley, Supt.
Geneva, W. Lynn Houseman, Supt.
Glen Cove, H. H. Chapman, Supt.
Gloversville, H. W. Langworthy, Supt.
Hornell, H. S. Dodge, Supt.
Hudson, Montgomery C. Smith, Supt.
Jamesstown, Milton J. Fletcher, Supt.
Johnstown, E. L. Ackley, Supt.
Little Falls, Henry Harvey, Supt.
Lockport, R. B. Kelly, Supt.
Mechaniville, E. E. Jones, Supt.
Middletown, E. H. Burdick, Supt.
North Tonawanda, D. E. Batheheller, Supt.
Norwich, Frank K. Wassung, Supt.
Ogdensburg, A. J. Laidlaw, Supt.
Olean, Wm. C. Greenawalt, Supt.
Oneida, H. Claude Hardy, Supt.
Oneonta, George J. Dunn, Supt.
Oswego, Frederick Leighton, Supt.
Plattsburgh, George M. Elmendorf, Supt.
Port Jervis, A. H. Naylor, Supt.
Rensselaer, Walter S. Clark, Supt.
Salamanca, George A. Place, Supt.
Saratoga Springs, C. L. Mosher, Supt.
Sehendectady, A. J. Stoddard, Supt.
Tonawanda, Frank K. Sutley, Supt.
Ossining, Everett A. Barto, Supt.
Owego, Wm. A. McConnell, Supt.
Peekskill, Fred J. Bohmann, Supt.
Pelham, E. E. Arnold, Supt.
Penn Yan, W. E. DeMelt, Supt.
Perry, Charles D. Fausold, Supt.
Port Chester, A. G. Frost, Supt.
Port Washington, Paul D. Schreiber, Supt.
Rockville Center, W. S. Covert, Supt.
Roslyn, James B. Wells, Supt.
Saranac Lake, H. V. Littell, Supt.
Saugerties, J. C. Benedict, Supt.
Seasdale, Ralph I. Underhill, Supt.
Scotia, Alexander Miller, Supt.
Seneca Falls, A. C. Hamilton, Supt.
Solvay, Claude A. Duvall, Supt.
Ticonderoga, Raymond W. Nash, Supt