George Peabody college for teachers; its evolution and present status, September, 1912 . , Dr. Wallace Buttrick, ofthe General Education Board, was requested to serve with thisspecial Committee of Three, which consisted of Dr. Gilman, , and Judge Fenner. The Committee continued the workof investigation already begun into the conditions and needs ofSouthern Education, and Dr. Gilman made a report for theCommittee at the meeting of October 3, 1906, which immenselyhelped the whole movement forward. This report embodied thework of all the persons who have been named in the Committeesof 190
George Peabody college for teachers; its evolution and present status, September, 1912 . , Dr. Wallace Buttrick, ofthe General Education Board, was requested to serve with thisspecial Committee of Three, which consisted of Dr. Gilman, , and Judge Fenner. The Committee continued the workof investigation already begun into the conditions and needs ofSouthern Education, and Dr. Gilman made a report for theCommittee at the meeting of October 3, 1906, which immenselyhelped the whole movement forward. This report embodied thework of all the persons who have been named in the Committeesof 1903, 1904, and 1905, and had the additional advantage of thedata collected by Professor Wickliffe Rose and the final help ofDr. Wallace Buttrick in the actual preparation of the report. report was made in writing, which was ordered type-written and a copy sent to each member of the Board. Thoughnot made public at the time, it has since been published and isgiven as Section XI, above. The ideas thus presented to theBoard in 1906 became a controlling purpose from that time %$\l^;: .,;{•*
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