Meeting Notes for Teachers Advocate

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``` TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT FOUR

NOTES TAKEN:

  1. established by New York State Teachers Association official a. Edward Cooper, A.M., editor b. L. W. Hall, publisher c. S. F. Smith and Company, printers Syracuse, S. Salina Street

  2. indexed
  3. weekly paper
  4. $2.00 a year subscription “payment required invariably in advance”
  5. subjects contained therein: a. proceedings of New York State convention held at Syracuse July 30-31, 1845 b. following committee[appointed]on town and county superinten- dents on examination of teachers, school contributions, use of the Bible in the school, educational facilities educational incentives
  6. last issue August 25, 1848
  7. changed June 4, 1847 to TEACHERS ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL OF EDUCATION a. reduced price b. at that time, complaint about not being published regularly c. change of editors – November 15, 1849 d. continued until March 15, 1849 e. volume numbers continued as before f. last issue March 1, 1851

TEACHERS ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL OF EDUCATION

  1. Joseph M. McKeen, editor and publisher, New York City
  2. organ of New York State Teachers Association
  3. beginning in October, 1852 a. the official publication became the New York Teacher, a monthly periodical.
  4. T. W. Valentine, resident editor, Albany

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