Meeting Announcements for New York State Teachers' Associations

S0020 Document page 1890s Saratoga Springs, New York

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1845 1894
The Forty-ninth Annual Meet-
ing of the New York State
Teachers' Association

At Saratoga Springs
July 9, 10, 11, 1894

The Second Annual Meeting
of the New York State Art
Teachers' Association
1892 1894

New York State Teachers’ Association

PROGRAMME

Monday Evening, July 9, 1894, 7.45 o’clock.

Preliminary Meeting for Organization.

  1. Address of Welcome to the Association, Hon. Geo. M. CRIPPEN, President of the Board of Education, Saratoga Springs.

  2. Address of the President, Principal GEORGE E. HARDY, “The Schoolmaster,” New York City.

  3. Annual Educational Address, “A City University,” Hon. SETH LOW, President of Columbia College, New York.

[stamp: New York State Teachers’ Association]


The document is a schedule for meetings of an association, with both typed and handwritten sections. Below is the transcription of all visible text, clearly distinguishing between the two modes.


[typed:]

Tuesday Morning, July 10, 9:30 o’clock.

Business Meeting of the Association. 10 o’clock.

  1. The Human Interest of the High School Classics. Eleanor McCulloch Gamble, Normal School, Plattsburgh. Discussion.

  2. A Needed Reform. Hon. Charles Bulkley Hubbell, Commissioner of Education, New York City. Discussion.

  3. Compulsory Education. Hon. John Jasper, Superintendent of Schools, New York City. Discussion.

Tuesday Evening, July 10, 7:45 o’clock.

Business Meeting of the Association. 8 o’clock.

  1. Address: The Outlook for the Rural School. Commissioner Ellis D. Ellwood, Illion.

  2. Annual Address of the State Superintendent. Hon. James F. Crooker, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Albany. 8:30 o’clock.


[handwritten:]

Wednesday Morning, July 11, 9 o’clock.

Business Meeting of the Association.

Election of Officers Between 9:30 A.M. and 11 A.M.

  1. The Rural Schools: Are they keeping pace in improvement with the city schools? Hon. A. B. Poland, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, New Jersey. Discussion.

  2. Spontaneity in School Work. Anna K. Eggleston, Normal School, Buffalo. Discussion.

  3. Review of the “Report of the Committee of Ten” on the Teaching of Mathematics and Language. Principal Channing Stebbins, Brooklyn. Discussion.

Reports of Officers.

Reports of Committees.

Introduction of New Officers.

Adjournment.


[typed:]

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Notes:

  • The document appears to be a formal schedule for meetings, with a clear layout and structured content.
  • There are no visible forms, tables, or structured layouts beyond the meeting schedule.
  • The handwritten section includes additional details about the Wednesday morning meeting, such as the election of officers and specific topics for discussion.
  • The page number “5” is visible at the bottom of the right-hand page, indicating this is part of a larger document.
  • There are no stamps, seals, or official markings visible in the provided image.

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