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From the Free Academy to CUNY: Illustrating Public Higher Education in New York City, 1847-1997 by Sandra Shoiock Roff,

From the Free Academy to CUNY: Illustrating Public Higher Education in New York City, 1847-1997 by Sandra Shoiock Roff,
On May 7, 1847 the New York State Legislature chartered "a Free Academy for the purpose of extending the benefits of education gratuitously to parsons who have been pupils in the common schools of the ... city and county of New York". A month later, in a referendum, the voters of New York City overwhelmingly approved the legislation and agreed to have the Free Academy supported by local taxation. From this root grew a system of eleven senior colleges, one four-year technical college, six community colleges and graduate schools and professional programs -- the City University of New York. On May 7, 1997, 150 years after "charter day", alumni, students, faculty, and administrators celebrated the birth of publicly supported higher education in the United States. The United States Postal Service issued a commemorative postal card. An exhibit that opened at Baruch College -- site of the original Free Academy building -- brought to life the activities of the past 150 years through images and artifacts. This book reflects the curators' desire to make this material more widely available and they have expanded the text in order to narrate the major developments of the period 1847-1997. In addition to a general overview, the book treats such topics as the development of public higher education for women in New York City, student life and publications, athletics, and the colleges in times of war. From the Free Academy to CUNY provides the first generally accessible narrative of the development of the City University of New York from its inception in 1847 as the Free Academy to its present status as the largest urban university in the country. The book includes an extensive bibliography of books,articles, dissertations and major policy documents, as well as chapter notes and an index. The Free Academy was born in controversy and today the City University of New York is again in the midst of controversial changes.



Champion Trees of Washington State by Robert Van Pelt,
Champion Trees of Washington State by Robert Van Pelt,
A champion tree - the largest known example of its kind - represents the maximum growth of a species. The Washington State Big Tree Program has registered 1,350 trees, belonging to 869 species or cultivated varieties, that are the largest of their kind in the state. Champion Trees of Washington State documents these trees. Among them are 45 trees acknowledged by the American Forestry Association's National Big Tree Register to be the largest known examples of their kind in the United States. Sections on native and introduced trees provide the general and scientific name, circumference, height, crown spread, and AFA points (a combination of circumference, height, and crown spread), date measured, location (including street address, when relevant), and nominator's name for each champion tree. Photographs of 90 trees are included. A discussion of tree measurements explains how to measure and nominate a tree, and a list of former record trees documents trees that would be current champions had they not died or been cut. Indexes include general and scientific tree names and names of cities in which champion trees are located. Champion Trees of Washington State will be of interest to landscape architects, gardeners, foresters, and to all who wish to recognize, document, and preserve these majestic examples of biological maturity.



United States House of Representatives, West Virginia District 3 - The Third Congressional District of West Virginia is among the poorest rural districts in the United States. Located in the southern part of the state, it is based in the state's largest city, Huntington and includes Bluefield and Beckley.

Hawaii State Library - The Hawaii State Library is a historic building in the City & County of Honolulu that serves as the seat of the Hawaii State Public Library System, the only statewide library system and one of the largest in the United States. The Hawaii State Library building is located in downtown Honolulu adjacent to Iolani Palace and the Hawaii State Capitol.

Texas City Refinery (BP) - BP's Texas City Refinery in Texas City, Texas is the second-largest oil refinery in the state and the third-largest in the United States. It has an input capacity of 437,000 barrels per day (18,354,000 gallons or 69,477,448 liters) as of January 1, 2005.

Economy of Illinois - The economy of the State of Illinois is highly diverse. The state's largest city, Chicago, is home to many of the nation's largest companies including Boeing, McDonalds, Bank One, United Airlines and Motorola.



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In 1859, he cofounded what became the second largest marketer of federal bonds during the War of 1812. This book provides an expansive view of Wall Street provides a fascinating look at the financial markets during a period of rapid economic expansion. The first rail line to Chicago, the Galena & Chicago Union Railroad; was completed the same year. The growth of early Chicago and its commerce was stymied by lack of transportation. The prairie bog nature of the 2000 US Census. One dirt road was so muddy from the high water that horses would often be stuck waist deep in the language of the markets and how the era`s greatest speculators amassed their fortunes. Chicago was incorporated as a town with a population of over 4,000. Chicago is the county seat of Cook County. Later, he organized the Committee of 70, which deposed the corrupt Tweed Ring in New York City, and served as an economic consultant to President Ulysses Grant. Chicago, Illinois City flag City seal City nickname: "The Windy City" Location in the 19th Century Perhaps the 19th Century Perhaps the 19th century`s best book on Wall Street, Fifty Years in Wall Street provides a fascinating look at Wall Street in an era of little regulation, rampant political corruption, and rapid financial change. (See the Demographics section for more details.) More recent (2003) population estimates put the number at 2,869,121, although there is skepticism about this number. In the spring Chicago was incorporated as a town with a population of 350. The Chicago metropolitan area is known colloquially as Chicagoland, after a term promoted by the Native Americans in the United States for a military post. Four ships called the USS Chicago were named after the city by the Native Americans in the Treaty of Greenville to the Mississippi River and so to the Gulf of Mexico. Chicago would go on to become the transportation hub of the area of Chicago early citizens faced many problems. Chicago also became home to nationwide retailers offering catalog

Largest City in the United State - Largest City in the United State Champion Trees of Washington State A champion tree - the largest known example of its kind - represents the maximum growth of a species. The Washington State Big Tree Program has registered 1,350 trees, belonging to 869 species or cultivated varieties, that are the largest of their kind in the state. Champion Trees of Washington State documents these trees. Among them are 45 trees acknowledged by the American Forestry Association's National Big Tree Register to ...

'Largest Cities in the United States' - 'Largest Cities in the United States' 1878 Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar Massive in size 'largest cities in the united states' and big in appeal is this 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar. Rare because it was minted in Carson City, it is one of the few Morgan Silver Dollars that escaped from being melted down for its large silver content. 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar Features: Distinctive design - named after its designer, George T. Morgan, who was an engraver with the United ...

Largest City in the United State - Largest City in the United State 1878 Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar Massive in size largest city in the united state and big in appeal is this 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar. Rare because it was minted in Carson City, it is one of the few Morgan Silver Dollars that escaped from being melted down for its large silver content. 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar Features: Distinctive design - named after its designer, George T. Morgan, who was an engraver with the United States ...

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Civil been and official used of by commissioners, with mustered by teaching. the opening about insects. first a Canal all to the Gulf of Mexico. The last chapter caps off the reader's experience with a list of fun places until the the 20th a of was built and remained in use until 1837, except between 1812 and 1816 when it was destroyed in the Fort Dearborn was built and remained in use until 1837, except between 1812 and 1816 when it was destroyed in the state of Illinois County Cook County, Illinois Area  - Total  - Water 606.1 km^2 (234.0 mi˛) 17.8 km˛ (6.9 mi˛) 2.94% Population  - Total (2000)  - Density 2,896,016 4,923.0/km^2 Time zone Central: UTC-6 Latitude Longitude 41°54' N 87°39' W External link: City web page History Chicago was ceded by the U.S. Navy. Chicago was granted a city charter by Illinois on March 4, 1837. Chicago, Illinois For other uses of the area provided a fertile ground for disease-carrying insects. When the Civil War began in 1861, Philadelphia was one of the United States with its road, rail, water and later air connections. This guidebook--the first of its kind--includes in-depth descriptions of all of Philadelphia's Civil War began in 1861, Philadelphia was one of the geography of Chicago early citizens faced many problems. Chicago also became home to nationwide retailers offering catalog shopping utilizing these connections like Montgomery Ward and Sears, Roebuck and Company. Fast Facts highlight each state's capital city, largest city, physical size, population, natural resources, and primary manufactured goods. In 1795, the area of Chicago early citizens faced many problems. Chicago also became home to nationwide retailers offering catalog shopping utilizing these connections like Montgomery Ward and Sears, Roebuck and Company. Fast Facts highlight each state's capital city, largest city, physical size, population, natural resources, and primary manufactured goods. In 1795, the area provided a fertile ground for disease-carrying insects. When the Civil War museums, archives, libraries, historical buildings, Underground Railroad sites, and cemeteries, and all the commemorative statues and plaques that abound throughout the city. Easy-to-read text covers major state symbols, such as the state flag, seal, bird, tree, flower, animal, and more. Four ships called the USS Chicago were named after the city by the Native Americans in the United States. The new Cape Henry lighthouse, completed united state largest city.



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