PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTY-SIXTH CONVOCATION OF THE VERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Held July 10th, 11th and 12th, 1888. COBBERLEY LIBRARY ART OF THE 102d ANNUAL REPORT OF THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. ALBANY: JAMES B. LYON, PRINTER. cation (repr On Necrol Remarks c Remarks Remarks Remarks Training Teac Should the E cipal F. 07 Remarks of D CONTENTS. I of the Origin, Objects and Plan of the University Convo- on (reprinted from former years).. es of the Twenty-sixth Convocation ng address by Chancellor Pierson.. t of the Executive Committee, by Professor N. L. Andrews, ter of the Twenty-sixth Convocation al Training as an Element in Public Education, by President temarks of Superintendent C. W. Cole. Remarks of Principal E. A. Sheldon Remarks of Superintendent C. W. Cole Remarks of Principal E. H. Cook. Remarks of Professor D. S. Martin Remarks of Regent Martin I. Townsend... ing Teachers for the Ungraded Country Schools, by Prin- Remarks of Commissioner Jacob H. Mann. Remarks of Principal Lewis H. Clark Remarks of Principal C. T. R. Smith. Remarks of Principal A. C. Hill.. Remarks of Principal J. E. King Remarks of Inspector C. E. Hawkins.. ald the Elements of French and German be Required for Admission to all Colleges? by Professor H. C. G. Brandt.. Remarks by Professor H. S. White.... uld the Modern Languages be Substituted for the Ancient in logy and Culture, by Professor Alexander Winchell. 1 Academic Studies be Taught in Normal Schools? by Prin- Remarks of Principal J. C. Norris Remarks of Principal W. E. Bunten Remarks of Principal A. C. Hill Remarks of Principal C. H. Verrill. Remarks of Principal F. J. Cheney |