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Greenwood, James M. (James Mickleborough), 1836-1914

 Person

Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:

Greenwood to the Kansas City Star, [1913].

 Item
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Personal and business correspondence; correspondence with and publications of the National Education Association and other professional and civic organizations with which Greenwood was affiliated; Greenwood's writings, research and speaking notes on various educational topics; items related to the Kansas City School System and to school administration in general; and publications on educational topics.

Dates: [1913].

Greenwood to unidentified recipient (carbon copy of memo or press release), [1908-1912].

 Item
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Personal and business correspondence; correspondence with and publications of the National Education Association and other professional and civic organizations with which Greenwood was affiliated; Greenwood's writings, research and speaking notes on various educational topics; items related to the Kansas City School System and to school administration in general; and publications on educational topics.

Dates: [1908-1912].

Greenwood's recommendation for new appointment to Board of Education, 1901.

 Item
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Personal and business correspondence; correspondence with and publications of the National Education Association and other professional and civic organizations with which Greenwood was affiliated; Greenwood's writings, research and speaking notes on various educational topics; items related to the Kansas City School System and to school administration in general; and publications on educational topics.

Dates: 1901.

"History of the People of Missouri" by James M. Greenwood, undated.

 File — Collection G1/, Folder: 7:7
Scope and Contents

Contents: Original Manuscript (incomplete). See typed transcript in MoColl F466 G74.

Dates: undated.

J. M. Greenwood. Dr. William Torrey Harris, Educator, Philosopher and Scholar. Six handwritten pages, similar but not identical to beginning of Greenwood's address to the Missouri State Teachers' Association, St. Louis, (catalogued), 1909 December 28.

 Item
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Personal and business correspondence; correspondence with and publications of the National Education Association and other professional and civic organizations with which Greenwood was affiliated; Greenwood's writings, research and speaking notes on various educational topics; items related to the Kansas City School System and to school administration in general; and publications on educational topics.

Dates: 1909 December 28.

J. M. Greenwood. How Far is Formal Systematic Instruction Desirable in Moral Training in the Schools? typescript, [1908].

 Item
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Personal and business correspondence; correspondence with and publications of the National Education Association and other professional and civic organizations with which Greenwood was affiliated; Greenwood's writings, research and speaking notes on various educational topics; items related to the Kansas City School System and to school administration in general; and publications on educational topics.

Dates: [1908].

J. M. Greenwood to William T. Harris

 File — Folder 2:1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Papers, speeches, and publications written by William Torrey Harris on the topics of education and philosophy, as well as correspondence to Harris from educator James Mickelborough Greenwood; Joseph Baldwin, whom he was influential in getting to come to Kirksville to set up the teachers college; Ira Divoll, former state superintendent of schools and city superintendent of schools in St. Louis; and O.P. Davis.

Dates: approximately 1871-1909

J. M. Greenwood to William T. Harris

 File — Folder 2:2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Papers, speeches, and publications written by William Torrey Harris on the topics of education and philosophy, as well as correspondence to Harris from educator James Mickelborough Greenwood; Joseph Baldwin, whom he was influential in getting to come to Kirksville to set up the teachers college; Ira Divoll, former state superintendent of schools and city superintendent of schools in St. Louis; and O.P. Davis.

Dates: approximately 1871-1909

James M. Greenwood, Vocational Guidance in High School, manuscript, [1914].

 File — Collection G1/, Folder: 4:18
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Personal and business correspondence; correspondence with and publications of the National Education Association and other professional and civic organizations with which Greenwood was affiliated; Greenwood's writings, research and speaking notes on various educational topics; items related to the Kansas City School System and to school administration in general; and publications on educational topics.

Dates: [1914].

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