Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction

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State Boards Conference

On October 30, 1908, Superintendent Sutcliffe of the Newport-New London school district addressed a conference of Cheshire county school boards, advocating more normal schools and recommending one be located in Cheshire County.
Keene Evening Sentinel
October 30, 1908
Page 3
STATE BOARDS CONFERENCE
For Cheshire County Held in Keene with Good Attendance
A conference of school boards for Cheshire county was held in this city [...]

Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1906

The 1906 Report of Superintendent of Public Instruction Henry Clinton Morrison recognized the problem and recommended the establishment of more normal schools.

REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (Henry C. Morrison)
BEING THE FIFTY-FOURTH REPORT UPON THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE
1906
(P.196)
CHAPTER XII.
THE RECRUITMENT OF THE TEACHING FORCE

Our facilities for the training of teachers are [...]

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; [...]