Frederick George Nichols Papers, 1953

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Frederick George Nichols Papers, 1953

Frederick George Nichols (1878-1954) served as the state supervisor of commercial education for the New York State Educational Department (1909-11) before becoming a professor of education (1922-44) and emeritus professor at Harvard University. The collection consists of memoirs relating to Nichols' career as a professor of business education at Harvard University.

1 box (0.5 linear ft.)

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Harvard University. Graduate School of Education

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The Harvard University Graduate School of Education was established in 1920. From 1891 to 1920, the study of education at Harvard took place within two different divisions of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Until 1906, education faculty were appointed to the Division of Philosophy. In 1906, a separate Division of Education was established. Paul Henry Hanus held Harvard’s first faculty appointment in the field of education. Hanus was chair of the Division of Education from 1906 to 1912. Henr...

Nichols, Frederick G. (Frederick George), 1878-1954

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Nichols (1878-1954) taught education at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Frederick George Nichols, 1903?-1954 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973144 Nichols was born on Mar. 18, 1878 in Avon, NY; served as state supervisor of commercial education, NY State Educational Dept., 1909-11; became assoc. professor of education (1922-44) and emeritus professor, Harvard Univ.; he died on June 1, 1954. From the description of Papers, 1953...