Bulletins, miscellaneous, 1891-1967 [state publication].

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Bulletins, miscellaneous, 1891-1967 [state publication].

This series consists of four bound volumes of miscellaneous bulletins and other items. Many of the miscellaneous bulletins may be found in other series in the publications of the Department. Some bulletins that included elsewhere are circulars of instructions and information, and circular letters, which call attention to certain laws or announce events, lists of adopted textbooks and prices, a war edition of a textbook for adult schools by the Illiteracy Commission, a list of references on temperance instruction, a superintendent's address to the Alabama Education Association, and manuals of homemaking, agriculture, and horticulture in vocational education. One should check this series if a pamphlet type of bulletin in another series cannot be located. One of the unbound items contains a compilation of graduate research doctoral studies in education from 1953 to 1966.

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Alabama. Dept. of Education (1919- )

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Authorities: Alabama Government Manual. Sixth edition. (Atlanta: Darby Printing Company, 1982). Alabama Official and Statistical Register. State of Alabama Department of Archives and History. (Montgomery: Skinner Printing Company, 1979). Code of Alabama 1975, 16:2:1-16:2:21. (Charlottesville: The Michie Company, 1977). Markley, Anne Ethelyn. Author Headings for the Official Publications of the State of Alabama. (Chicago: American Libra...

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Alabama. Illiteracy Commission

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Sources: Thomas M. Owen, History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography (1920). A permanent State executive commission, created by the legislature, February 9, 1915, "for the removal of adult illiteracy in Alabama." It is composed of five members, both men and women, including the State superintendent of education, who is exofficio a member, appointed by the governor, "for their fitness, ability and experience in matters of education, and their acquai...

Alabama. Superintendent of Education (1875-1919).

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