Annals of Cleveland

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1822

Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 February 1864 (7 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1822 - L. Feb. 5:4/3 - One hundred teachers were invited to the residence
of Mr. Smyth, superintendent of schools, for a reception. This was a
brilliant social affair. Cleveland teachers have an excellent reputa-
tion throughout the country but are handicapped by a lack of room, some
of them teaching 75 to 100 pupils in one class. (7)

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Cuyahoga county; Smyth, Anson; *Teachers

1823

Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 March 1864 (5 inches) ~ See original
p.4, col.4 ~ View at ChronAm

1823 - L. Mar. 15:4/4 - A union institute of the teachers of Cuyahoga
and Lorain counties will be held at North Amhurst, Lorain county start-
ing March 23. It is expected the railroad companies will grant free re-
turn tickets to those having certificates from the secretary of the in-
stitute. Emeron E. White, state school commissioner, the Hon. Anson
Smyth, superintendent of Cleveland schools, T. W. Harvey, superintendent
of Massillor, schools, and 15 others will take part in the exercises. (5)

Index terms:

Cuyahoga county; Harvey, T. W. (Massi 11on, O.); Hough, Daniel (Cincinnati, O.); Lorain county, O.; Massillon, O., 1025; North Amherst, O.; White, Emeron E. (state school commissioner)

1825

Cleveland Morning Leader, 11 July 1864 (19 inches) ~ See original
p.2, col.3 ~ View at ChronAm

1825 - L July 11:2/3 - The secretary of the Ohio Teachers' association
sends us the following report:
The Hon. Samuel Galloway, of Columbus, delivered the annual address.
He advocated moral and religious instruction in the school. E. W.
Dickenson gave the report on truancy. An exhibition by young men of the
high school was given, and the Hon. Rufus King of Cincinnati gave a re-
port on normal schools. A resolution was adopted urging the establish-
ment of normal schools.
The following officers were elected: President, T. W. Harvey, Mas-
sillon: vice presider.t, E. II. Allen, Chillicothe; secretary, H. J.
Caldwell, Warren; treasurer, Daniel Hough, Cincinnati; auditor, G. W.
Davenport, Barnesville; executive committee, William Mitchell, R. S.
Humiston, E. E. White. Four other committeelmen.
The following resolutions relating to the war were adopted:
"Resolved, that we look upon the present war as an issue thrust upon
our country by savage barbarism: As a contest of slavery against free-
dom, of ignorance against enlighterment, of infidelity against religion.
"Resolved, that in this war against the rights of man, our sympathies
are with our government, and that we execrate a Traitor wherever found.
"Resolved, that as an earnest display of the sincerity of our present
declarations we point with pride to those who have gone from our profes-
sion to become generals, captains...."
The next meeting will be held in Cincinnati July, 1865. (19)

Index terms:

Allen, E. H. (Chillicothe, O.); Barnesville, O.; Caldwell, H. J. (Warren, O.); Chillicothe, O.; Cincinnati, O.; Columbus, O.; Dickenson, E. W. (teacher); Galloway, Samuel (Columbus, O.); Harvey, T. W. (Massi 11on, O.); Humiston, Professor; King, Rufus (Cincinnati, O.); Mitchell, William; Ohio Teachers association; Warren, O.; White, Emeron E. (state school commissioner)

1826

Cleveland Morning Leader, 27 December 1864 (2 inches) ~ See original
p.1, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

1826 - H Dec. 27: 1/2 - Mr. and Miss Rounds, teachers of Pearl st. gram-
mar school, received valuable Christmas gifts from their pupils. Mr.
Rounds was presented with a copy of Webster's dictionary and a volume of
essays, and Miss Rounds with an elegant album, a silver napkin ring, and
a pearl paper cutter. (2)

Index terms:

Pearl st. ; Rounds, Miss (teacher); Webster's Unabridged Dictionary; Winslow, H. J. and N. C. (shippers)