REPORT
OF THE
State Board of Education
(Ernest W. Butterfield, Commissioner of Education)
BEING THE
SIXTY-FIRST REPORT UPON THE PUBLIC
SCHOOLS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
___________________
CONCORD. 1920
(p. 55).
RULES AND REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD
(p. 75).
21. Normal Schools.
It is provided, by the laws of he state, that the State Board of Education, besides the general duties of management, shall employ a director and arrange the courses of study for each normal [...]
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Report of the State Board of Education
Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
REPORT
OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT
OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
(Ernest W. Butterfield)
BEING THE
SIXTIETH REPORT UPON THE PUBLIC
SCHOOLS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
___________________
CONCORD. 1918.
(P. 5) INTRODUCTION
Dr. Henry C. Morrison, for thirteen years state superintendent, closed his work in New Hampshire in November, 1917, to become assistant secretary of the State Board of Education in Connecticut. Ernest W. Butterfield, deputy state superintendent, was appointed to the vacant position and assumed the duties of [...]
Report of the Superindendent of Public Instruction
REPORT
OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT
OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
(Henry C. Morrison)
BEING THE
FIFTY-NINTH REPORT UPON THE PUBLIC
SCHOOLS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
___________________
CONCORD. 1916.
(P. 194)
CHAPTER X.
CONDITION OF THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.
(Note: Where comments relate only to Plymouth, they have been omitted.)
(P. 198) KEENE
Buildings.
The buildings are all new and in good repair. The following is the list:
1. Fiske Hall, large dormitory and boarding house. New, in excellent condition, providing rooms for about 100 students and dining-room [...]
Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
REPORT
OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT
OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
(Henry C. Morrison)
BEING THE
FIFTY-EIGHTH REPORT UPON THE PUBLIC
SCHOOLS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
___________________
CONCORD. 1914.
(P. 165)
CHAPTER X.
CONDITION OF NORMAL SCHOOLS.
(Note: Where comments relate only to Plymouth, they have been omitted.)
It would be easy to repeat the whitewashing old report and simply say , “We think our schools have made marked progress during the year.” I hope that the growth of both schools has been [...]
Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
REPORT
OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT
OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
(Henry C. Morrison)
BEING THE
FIFTY-SEVENTH REPORT UPON THE PUBLIC
SCHOOLS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
___________________
CONCORD.
1912.
(P. 151-2)
CHAPTER X.
THE CONDITION OF THE NORMAL SCHOOLS.
(Note: Where comments relate only to Plymouth, they have been omitted.)
In seeking to understand the working condition of a normal school, there are at least four prominent features of its work which must first be understood in detail. These are: the [...]
Fifty-Sixth Report Upon The Public Schools Of New Hampshire
REPORT
OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT
OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
(Henry C. Morrison)
BEING THE
FIFTY-SIXTH REPORT UPON THE PUBLIC
SCHOOLS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
___________________
CONCORD. 1910.
(P. 376-7)
CHAPTER V.
THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.
PLYMOUTH
Involved in the primary purpose of the school, which is the training of teachers, are three functions, each of which is an important matter. They are, (a) the academic or theoretic side of the training process, sometimes loosely thought of as normal school proper; [...]