James Monroe Hughes (1890-1971) Papers 1941-1956

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James Monroe Hughes (1890-1971) Papers 1941-1956

The James Monroe Hughes Papers consist of five folders of materials, the major portion of which is correspondence. Biographical materials, copies of articles written by Hughes, and the report entitled “A Memorandum on the Education of Teachers at Northwestern University,”, which initiated the reorganization of teacher training at Northwestern, are also included.

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Hughes, James Monroe, 1890-

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School administrator; Professor of Education, Northwestern University, 1924-1956; Acting Dean (1941-45) and Dean (1945-1951) of Northwestern's School of Education. From the description of James Monroe Hughes Papers, 1941-1956. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122561855 James Monroe Hughes was born on October 17, 1890, near Sharpsville Indiana, the son of Thomas and Laura Quinn Hughes. For 52 years Hughes was a teacher and school administrator, holding positions at...