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Education -- Maryland

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

Robert L. Caret records

 Record Group
Identifier: 001-001-015
Abstract

Robert L. Caret was President of Towson University from 2003 to 2011. This collection which dates from 2003 to 2006 contains correspondence to and from Caret during this period of time.

Dates: 2003-2006

Joseph W. Cox records

 Record Group
Identifier: 001-001-011
Abstract

Joseph W. Cox was acting President of Towson State University from 1978 to 1979. These records are comprised of correspondence to and from Cox during his tenure.

Dates: 1978-1979, undated

James Lee Fisher records

 Record Group
Identifier: 001-001-010
Abstract

James Lee Fisher was president of Towson State College/Towson State University from 1969-1978. These records which date from 1969-1979 are composed of correspondence, various school reports, documents filed according to subjects created by the originator -- either Fisher or his assistants, transcripts of speeches and radio broadcasts, articles and publications authored by Fisher, and photographs.

Dates: 1969-1979, undated

Earle T. Hawkins records

 Record Group
Identifier: 001-001-009
Abstract

Dr. Earle Taylor Hawkins was President of the State Teacher's College at Towson (and then Towson State College) from 1947 to 1969. These records which date from 1920 to 1972 are composed of correspondence both to and from Hawkins, reports, newsletters, and committee notes, notes and transcriptions for speeches and radio programs, various awards and honors given to Hawkins, conference material, personal items, and documents related to organizations outside Towson to which Hawkins belonged.

Dates: 1920-1972, undated

Dan L. Jones records

 Record Group
Identifier: 001-001-014
Abstract

Dan L. Jones was appointed as "Acting Interim President" of Towson University from 2002 to 2003 following Mark L. Perkins resignation. These records contain Jones’ resume, biography, articles about and by him in the University’s Recommended Reading publication, as well as scripts and schedules for the opening of Unitas Stadium and the Field House.

Dates: 2003, undated

Lida Lee Tall School records

 Record Group — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 002-006-002-007
Abstract The Lida Lee Tall School (originally named The Model School) was primarily used as a campus demonstration elementary to help train teachers in the Maryland State Normal School. It was established with the act of 1865 by the General Assembly of Maryland which provided for a “uniform system of free public schools for the State of Maryland.” That same act stipulated that the State Superintendent create a model primary and grammar school. The Lida Lee Tall School, which was later referred to as...
Dates: circa 1919-1992

McFadden Alexander Newell records

 Record Group
Identifier: 001-001-002
Abstract

McFadden Alexander Newell served as the first Principal of the Maryland State Normal School from 1866 to 1890. These records which date from 1889 to 1977 are composed of Newell’s publications, tributes, biographies, and correspondence.

Dates: 1889-1977, undated

Mark L. Perkins records

 Record Group
Identifier: 001-001-013
Abstract

Mark L. Perkins was president of Towson University from 2001-2002. These records include information about his work before he arrived at Towson, correspondence from Perkins and associates, publications, inauguration materials, materials relating to his resignation, and a number of photographs.

Dates: 2001-2002, undated

Elijah Barrett Prettyman records

 Record Group
Identifier: 001-001-003
Abstract

Elijah Barrett Prettyman was the second principal at the Maryland State Normal School from 1890 until 1905. These records which date from 1890 to 1905 are composed of Newell’s publications, tributes, biographies, and correspondence.

Dates: 1890-1905, undated

Sarah Elizabeth Richmond records

 Record Group
Identifier: 001-001-005
Abstract

Sarah Elizabeth Richmond was the first female President of the Maryland State Teachers’ Association, and the first female Principal of the Maryland State Normal School. These records which date from 1860 to 1937 are composed of Sarah Richmond’s personal items, biographies, reports, speeches, correspondence, and memorials.

Dates: 1860-1937, undated