Paul Monroe Papers, 1873-1970.
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Columbia University. Teachers College.
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Robert College (Istanbul, Turkey)
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Located in Istanbul (Constantinople), Turkey. From the description of Records of Robert College (Istanbul, Turkey), 1890-1941, n.d. (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702132208 Robert College, the first American-sponsored college founded outside the United States, opened its doors in Bebek, Turkey, in 1863 with four students. The following year the American trustees obtained papers of incorporation in the State of New York allowing the! institut...
Columbia University. Teachers College. International Institute
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Monroe, Paul, 1869-1947
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Paul Monroe was a member of the faculty of Teachers College, columbia University from 1897 to 1935. Known for his pioneering research in the history of education, Monroe edited a seminal, multivolume work in the field, titled "Cyclopedia of Education" (1911-1913). Monroe was director of the School of Education at Teachers College (1915-1923) and director of the college's International Institute of Education (1923-1938). As director of the International Institute, Monroe trained international stu...