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the john nagle memorial remarks of senator thomas j walsh the manitowoc herald-news of july 26 1930 says john nagle — educator philosopher editor — whose death occurred thirty years ago was today honored by the community upon which the impress of his life and character has left a permanent influence when at the county normal grounds this afternoon hundreds gathered for the dedication of the nagle memorial a stone tablet erected by his former students in the schools friends and admirers and the oc casion was impressive and the tribute to the dead delivered by united states senator thomas walsh of montana early-day friend of mr xagle was eloquent in its simplicity and beautiful in its sincerity judge emil baensch in introducing the speaker said in harmony with the unveiling by pupils of the rural schools the dedication will be by a member of the nagle legion of the teachers during his superintendency we suc ceeded in obtaining the addresses of over three hundred two-thirds of these still reside in wisconsin the rest are scattered over twenty-one other states some are active in industry and commerce many still remain in the teaching profession as principals or county superintendents some have risen to the dignity of university professors meisnest at washington schlundt at missouri kahlenberg at wis consin in the three learned professions we find twelve doc tors then a curve downward to two reverends then upward to six lawyers
Object Description
| Title | The Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 14, number 2, December 1930 |
| Article Title | The Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 14, number 2, December 1930 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | State Historical Society of Wisconsin |
| Series | Wisconsin Magazine of History ; v. 14, no. 2 |
| Format-Digital | xml |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Rights | © Copyright 2006 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2006 |
| ISSN | 1943-7366 |
| Identifier-Digital | vol14no020000 |
| Description | This issue contains the continuing memoirs of educator and author Mary Bradford, a woman’s recollections of farm life, and an early history of life in Saint Croix County. |
| Volume | 014 |
| Issue | 2 |
| Year | 1930-1931 |
Description
| Title | 219 |
| Page Number | 219 |
| Article Title | The John Nagle memorial |
| Author | Walsh, Thomas J. |
| Page type | Article home |
| Format-Digital | jpeg |
| Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Rights | © Copyright 2006 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
| Publication Date-Electronic | 2006 |
| ISSN | 1943-7366 |
| Identifier-Digital | vol14no020107 |
| Description | The John Nagle Memorial: Remarks of Senator Thomas J. Walsh. This memorial offers a brief biography of John Nagle, an educator and editor from Manitowoc, Wisconsin in the latter half of the 19th century. The remarks of Senator Walsh, a former pupil, date to thirty years after Nagle’s death and illustrate the impact of this particular man on the citizens of Manitowoc. (6 pages) |
| Volume | 014 |
| Issue | 2 |
| Year | 1930-1931 |
| State/Province | wisconsin |
| County | manitowoc county |
| Community | manitowoc |
| Subject | biography; teachers; students; Editors; Journalists; Death; |
| Full Text | the john nagle memorial remarks of senator thomas j walsh the manitowoc herald-news of july 26 1930 says john nagle — educator philosopher editor — whose death occurred thirty years ago was today honored by the community upon which the impress of his life and character has left a permanent influence when at the county normal grounds this afternoon hundreds gathered for the dedication of the nagle memorial a stone tablet erected by his former students in the schools friends and admirers and the oc casion was impressive and the tribute to the dead delivered by united states senator thomas walsh of montana early-day friend of mr xagle was eloquent in its simplicity and beautiful in its sincerity judge emil baensch in introducing the speaker said in harmony with the unveiling by pupils of the rural schools the dedication will be by a member of the nagle legion of the teachers during his superintendency we suc ceeded in obtaining the addresses of over three hundred two-thirds of these still reside in wisconsin the rest are scattered over twenty-one other states some are active in industry and commerce many still remain in the teaching profession as principals or county superintendents some have risen to the dignity of university professors meisnest at washington schlundt at missouri kahlenberg at wis consin in the three learned professions we find twelve doc tors then a curve downward to two reverends then upward to six lawyers |
