01712cam a22002531 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017007001500034008004100049010001700090035001800107040005800125042001200183050002100195100004700216245006200263260005500325300003100380505087100411530006901282650001501351710004101366856005101407e 12001688 DLC20260227111158.0cr_|||||||||||730813s1912 nyu s000 0 eng c ae 12001688  a(OCoLC)676258 aLibrary, U.S. Office of EducationcOKentUdOCoLCdDLC apremarc00aLB875b.D66 19121 aDraper, A. S.q(Andrew Sloan),d1848-1913.10aAddresses and papers,cby Andrew S. Draper ... 1911-1912. aAlbany,bState of New York Education Dept.c[1912] a3 p. l., 11-266 p.c24 cm.0 aAll people and all education.--Memorial day and world peace.--Lincoln in his writings.--The evolution of education in the United States.--The jewels of the nation.--Criticisms of education chapter in proposed New York city charter.--Remarks at the inauguration of Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown.--What is expected of district superintendents.--No mummified history in New York schools.--The necessary basis of the teacher's tenure.--Weaknesses in American universities.--Introduction to eighth annual report of New York state education department.--The story of the erection of the Education building.--The normal progress of the United States.--Rural supervison New York.--City schools entitled to a government of their own.--Ancient versus modern learning in free schools.--The place of Saratoga in the revolutionary war.--Education building--dedicatory address. aAlso available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site. 0aEducation.2 aUniversity of the State of New York.41uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00198455544