Education Department Bulletin

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University of the State of New York, 1911 - Education

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Page 87 - Assistant Charles F. Wheelock BS LL.D. Second Assistant Thomas E. Finegan MA Pd.D. Third Assistant Director ol State Library James I. Wyer, Jr, MLS Director of Science and State Museum John M. Clarke Ph.DDSc. LL.D Chiefs of Divisions Administration, George M. Wiley MA Attendance, James D. Sullivan
Page 20 - STATE OF HEW YORK EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Regents of the University With years when terms expire 1913 Whitelaw Rrid MA LL.DDCL Chancellor 1917 St Clair McKelway MA LL.D. Vice Chancellor 1919 Daniel Beach Ph.D. LL.D. - - - - 1914 Pliny T. Sexton LL.B. LL.D. ----- 1912 T. Guilford Smith MACE LL.D.
Page 270 - John M. Clarke Ph.DDSc. LL.D. Chiefs of Divisions Administration, George M. Wiley MA Attendance, James D. Sullivan Educational Extension, William R. Eastman MAMLS Examinations, Harlan H. Horner BA Inspections, Frank H. Wood MA Law, Frank B. Gilbert BA School Libraries, Charles E. Fitch LHD Statistics, Hiram C. Case Visual Instruction, Alfred W. Abrams Ph.B. Vocational Schools, Arthur D. Dean BS
Page 274 - weeks, an amount pro rata to the time such schools are maintained or such teachers are employed. This section shall not be construed to entitle manual training high schools or other secondary schools maintaining manual training departments, to an apportionment of funds herein provided for.
Page 3 - Andrew S. Draper LL.D. Commissioner of Education Sir : I have the honor to transmit herewith for publication as a bulletin of the State Museum, the annual report of the Director of the Science Division for the fiscal year ending September 30,
Page 274 - 3 The Commissioner of Education may in his discretion apportion to a district or city maintaining such schools or employing such teachers for a shorter time than 38 weeks, an amount pro rata to the time such schools are maintained or such teachers are employed.
Page 273 - 604 State aid for general industrial schools, trade schools, and schools of agriculture, mechanic arts and homemaking. 1 The Commissioner of Education in the annual apportionment of the State school moneys shall apportion therefrom to each city and union free school district the sum of $500 for each independently organized general industrial school, trade school, or a school of agriculture, mechanic arts and
Page 272 - years, and; 2 Trade schools open to pupils who have attained the age of 16 years and have completed either the elementary school course or a course in the above mentioned general industrial school or who have met such other requirements as the local school authorities may have prescribed.
Page 273 - for each independently organized general industrial school, trade school, or a school of agriculture, mechanic arts and homemaking, maintained therein for 38 weeks during the school year and employing one teacher whose work is devoted exclusively to such school, and having an enrolment of at least 25 pupils and maintaining a course of study approved by him.
Page 273 - weeks during the school year and employing one teacher whose work is devoted exclusively to such school, and having an enrolment of at least 25 pupils and maintaining a course of study approved by him.

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