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  AllRefer.com - William Chandler Bagley (Education, Biography) - Encyclopedia
William Chandler Bagley 1874–1946, American educator and editor, b.
An opponent of pragmatism and progressive education, Bagley insisted on the value of knowledge for its own sake, not merely as an instrument, and he criticized his colleagues for their failure to emphasize systematic study of academic subjects.
Bagley was editor in chief of the Journal of the National Education Association (1920–25) and School and Society (1939–46), which he founded in 1915.
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 Encyclopedia: William Bagley
William Bagley purchased the patent for this machine in 1899 for his own company and this resulted in other local glass bottle producers finding themselves unable to compete.
William Bagley was, after his death in 1924, remembered with utmost respect as a pioneer within the Yorkshire glass industry and with undoubtable affection by many of his workforce.
William Bagley was an elected member of Knottingley Urban District Council and in 1894 was appointed as Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of Yorkshire, a position he held for the next 30 years.
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 BAGLEY GLASS - A ROYAL DISTINCTION
William Bagley was born in Hunslet in 1842 and died on Wednesday 16th January 1924.
William, after a few years, then moved to Castleford in Yorkshire during the 1860's, where he became very active in trade union affairs and was elected as the central secretary of the Glass Bottle Makers of Yorkshire United Trade Protection Society.
The foresight of William Bagley became evident when in 1899 he purchased the patent for this machine and this resulted in other bottle producing companies finding they were unable to compete, which left the bottle making industry with one major producer.
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 BAGLEY'S/BAGULEY'S
William's father was Peter Bagley born ca 1708 in Southwark, Surry county, Va. and died Oct 1758 in Albemarle, Sussex county, Va. Peter's wife is unknown.
John's father was Peter Bagley born ca 1658 in Isle of Wight county, Va. and died Dec 1735 in Southwark, Surry county,Va. Peter married unknown.
Sir William Baguley's parents were (first) Sir William Baguley and Lucy Corona (Lucy was daughter of King Edward I Plantagenet, She was born out of wedlock).
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 Astill Familytree32.12 - pafg89 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sidney Rex BAGLEY was born on 24 Jul 1899 in Fairview Licoln,Wyoming.
Floyd Severn BAGLEY was born on 24 Jul 1911 in Fairview Licoln Wyoming.
William Lester BAGLEY was born on 25 Aug 1891 in Montpeier Bear Lake Idao.
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 Nossaman Guthner Knox & Elliott | Information Center | Media Coverage Detail
Bagley, 73 - a UC Berkeley alumnus who completed his 12-year term with the Board of Regents this month - talked with the Independent Journal about his tenure on the board and offered the insights of a widely-respected politician who was at ringside during the university's most tumultuous years.
Bagley said he believes strongly in diversity and took the bold step of breaking with Wilson in 1995 when he called for scrapping affirmative action in the then nine-campus system.
Bagley was born in San Francisco and moved with his family to a summer home in Woodacre in 1928.
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 Trimble, Athens County, Ohio History
One of his sons, William Bagley, being a clothier by trade, established a pioneer factory for dressing cloth and, in connection with it, a flour mill, the flour being bolted by hand.
In 1822 a school was taught by Nancy Bagley, a native of Vermont, near the forks of the creek.
William Bagley's mill on the west fork of Sunday creek was, as before stated, the first in the township.
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 William Bagley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Chandler Bagley (born March 15, 1874, in Detroit; died July 1, 1946, in New York City), an American educator and editor, was born in Detroit, USA.
He graduated in 1895 from Michigan State College, currently called Michigan State University; completed M.S., in 1898, from the University of Wisconsin, 1898; and was awarded Ph.D. by Cornell University in 1900.
Bagley was editor in chief of the Journal of the National Education Association (1920-1925) and School and Society (1939-1946), which he founded in 1915.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Bagley   (248 words)

  
 Educational Forum, The: An intellectual progressive educator: Toward a rereading of William Chandler Bagley, 1874-1946   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
William Chandler Bagley, the founder of Kappa Delta Pi, has been neglected by professional educators and historians of education for far too long.
When Bagley is remembered, he often is associated only with the founding of "Essentialism," a movement that began on 1 March 1938, only one year prior to his retirement from Teachers College, Columbia University.
At that time, Bagley's sister, who was three years his senior, was an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan, but he chose not to follow his sister to the state's major university.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa4013/is_200307/ai_n9271529   (1461 words)

  
 Glassmakers of Knottingley
William as he became respectfully known) was born in Hunslet in 1842 and began his association with the glass industry in 1850 at the age of 8 when he was employed at Pilkington Bros. of St. Helens.
Following the death of John William Bagley in 1897 the company embarked on a programme of modernisation which was to place it at the fore-front of glass making for many years.
William Bagley died on Wednesday January 16 1924 and was remembered with great respect and undoubted affection by the last generation of his workmen.
www.knottingley.org /history/glassmakers.htm   (2131 words)

  
 DAILY BRUIN ONLINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
William Bagley, a UC alumnus, has held a seat on the UC Board of Regents for the last 13 years and served as a California Assembly member.
Bagley is not a man to linger on sentiments, and when asked about leaving his position on the Board of Regents this March, he says he will use the extra time to focus on practicing law.
Despite his unwillingness to savor a long farewell, Bagley is willing to leave a piece of advice to his colleagues and the students he has served for over a decade.
www.dailybruin.ucla.edu /news/printable.asp?id=18086&date=1/28/2002   (642 words)

  
 William Bagley ’52 Named UC Berkeley Alumnus of the Year
Bagley will be honored at the 2003 Charter Banquet in March.
In the late 1980s, Bagley was appointed by Governor George Dukemajian to fill a vacancy on the Board of Regents.
“As a regent, Bill Bagley was a principled, courageous and committed champion of the University,” says David P. Gardner, 1988 Alumnus of the Year and former president of the University of California.
www.law.berkeley.edu /news/2003/bagley.html   (340 words)

  
 William Richardson Bagley: An Inventory of His Papers
BIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM R. William Richardson Bagley was born in St. Charles, Illinois on January 15, 1870, the son of Charles V. and Adeline (Kilmer) Bagley.
Bagley helped organize the Duluth chapter of the Izaak Walton League and was its president for many years.
Bagley married Jessie Smith in 1899 and Marion Miller in 1910.
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 Kappa Delta Pi - Educational Honor Society
Bagley (15 March 1874–1 July 1946) was born in Detroit, Michigan.
During the 1930s, Bagley joined with numerous others to found Essentialism, an educational philosophy that sought to retain the valuable aspects of Progressive education while at the same time emphasizing a unique philosophy of professional education.
Bagley’s philosophy of professional education always sought to integrate the subject-matter disciplines, the technique of teaching, and the critically important question of purpose.
www.kdp.org /about/laureates/laureates/williambagley.php   (444 words)

  
 UC Regent Bagley steps down   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
William Bagley, former state assemblyman and affirmative action advocate, steps down as a regent of the University of California this month after helping to guide the university through a financially and politically tumultuous decade.
Bagley was the only regent to abstain from voting on SP-1, because he did not wish to involve the university in politics.
Bagley would broaden the context of the board's decisions by helping them appreciate the far-reaching effects of the regents' actions, nationally and sometimes internationally, Davis said.
www.dailybruin.ucla.edu /news/articles.asp?id=18092   (985 words)

  
 An Arkansas Connection ... - Person Page 539   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He was enumerated with Henry William Carter on the Pike County, AR census dated July 9, 1870; Giles L. was shown at age 11 as a white male born in Arkansas.
She was enumerated with Henry William Carter on the Pike County, AR census dated July 9, 1870; Jane was shown at age 10 as a white female born in Arkansas.
She was enumerated with Henry William Carter on the Pike County, AR census dated July 9, 1870; Catherine was shown at age 7 as a white female born in Arkansas.
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 The William C. Bagley Digital Archives Collection, Baylor University School of Education
Bagley, William C., "Apperception of the Spoken Sentence: A Study in the Psychology of Language," The American
Bagley, William C., "Apperception of the Spoken Sentence: A Study in the Psychology of Language (summary),"
Bagley, William C., "Function of the Public School," Religious Education 8 (February 1918): 43-45.
www3.baylor.edu /~Wesley_Null/Bagleyfiles.htm   (688 words)

  
 The Family History of Robert Chappell I (c.1680-1724)
William died in Franklin County, Virginia, and Ann in Hardin County, Kentucky.
William and Mary Ann are in the Richland Baptist Church Cemetery, Scotland County, Missouri.
Bagley was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates to serve the unexpired term of Thomas Hebburn. 
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 Elmer Findlay Bagley - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912
He is president of the Elmer F. Bagley Company, of Topeka, an incorporated company, the chief business of which is the buying and selling of unimproved lands in the states of Kansas and Texas, but the company also deals in bonds and mortgages.
William A. Bagley is now a resident of Atlantic, Iowa, and is ninety-four years old.
Bagley was married July 25, 1906, to Miss Grace Lyman, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1912/b3/bagley_elmer_findlay.html   (534 words)

  
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On the pro-affirmative-action side, Regent William Bagley is proposing that the UC Board of Regents reverse SP-1, which ended racial preferences in admissions at the university.
Bagley, UC-Berkeley's valedictorian in 1949, says that the July 1995 vote has damaged the reputation of his alma mater.
Bagley has said that he wants to wait until he has secured a majority of votes before putting it on the agenda.
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 William C. Bagley and Essentialism
William C. Bagley “insisted on the value of knowledge for its own sake, not merely as an instrument, and he criticized his colleagues (pragmatics and progressives) for their failure to emphasize systematic study of academic subjects” (http://web4.infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/244/147/25304510w4/purl=rc10_grgm, 1).
What Bagley taught me through this research is that the core curriculum is beneficial to every student.
Bagley was a smart scholar who theorized a wonderful curriculum plan.
www.ecsu.ctstateu.edu /depts/edu/textbooks/philbagley.html   (586 words)

  
 The glass industry in Knottingley
Bagley's was once one of the most successful glass manufacturers in the United Kingdom.
It began life in 1871 as a glass bottle producer when William Bagley and his cousin John William Bagley, in partnership with John Wild, formed 'Bagley, Wild and Company', in premises adjacent to Weeland Road in Knottingley.
Within the space of 30 years from 1906 to the time of the Royal Visit, the workforce at Bagley's increased from less than 200 to over 800, an indication of the successful times the company was experiencing.
www.knottingley.org /history/glass_industry.htm   (1087 words)

  
 Re: William Bagley, Montgomery County, Ar.
In Reply to: Re: William Bagley, Montgomery County, Ar.
W.A. Bagley was married to Betty Ann Janes -born December 20, 1873; died April 4, 1924.
Bagley's father was Lewis Bagley - date of birth & death unknown.
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 Affirmative Action: Pro and Con: Events: The Independent Institute
Bagley is going to have to circumscribe his tongue while I speak, and I will do the same for him.
Bagley is pushing here to give some life to this arguably disconnected S.P.-1 and Prop.
I admired Bill Bagley, because Bill Bagley was one of two people who went to Atlanta for the Martin Luther King funeral representing the Legislature.
www.independent.org /tii/forums/000425ipfTrans.html   (9952 words)

  
 Baker-Grant-Harney-Malheur-Union Families - aqwg417
George William Bagley-10118 [Parents] was born 9 May 1878 in, Grantsville, Tooele, Utah.
Earl Thompson-10277 was born 26 Mar 1886 in, Ogden, Weber, Utah.
William E. Baird-10126 [Parents] was born 7 Jul 1879 in, Eden, Weber, Utah.
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 The Family History of Maj. William Ligon I (c.1650-1689)
William appointed three very prominent members of the Henrico community “to see this my last will performed,” Francis Epes, Robert Hancock, and John Worsham.
William was head of a household of one white and five fls in Chesterfield County in 1783. 
On 20 July 1762 George Bagley and John Gray of Nottoway Parish sold 3 acres to Charles Irby and Henry Robertson “Church Wardens, of same,” for the nominal consideration of £5.
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 Church Bells in Worcestershire
The frame is by William Greenleaf in 1905, and the bells were rehung on ball bearings in 1967 by Taylors, who rehung them in 2000.This is the only church (with bells) in the country with this dedication.
William Clark cast the back six bells for Badsey in 1706, and Michael Bushell cast a ring for Pebworth in 1707, and in the same year, they cast the middle 4 at Henley in Arden and the 4 bells at Newbold Pacey, both in Warwickshire.
Matthew Bagley I and Henry Bagley II were brothers, and they worked in partnership from about 1679 until 1687, when Matthew moved to Evesham where he worked until his death in 1690.
www.ringing.demon.co.uk /towers/worcs.htm   (11459 words)

  
 William Chandler Bagley --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Bagley received his undergraduate degree in 1895 from the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan (East Lansing; now Michigan State University).
More results on "William Chandler Bagley" when you join.
William Harvey's studies were the beginnings of the science of physiology.
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 A Disciplined Progressive Educator, by J. Wesley Null
Throughout his almost fifty–year career in education, William Chandler Bagley (1874–1946) served as an untiring fighter for liberal and professional education as well as the education of teachers.
Bagley is a major figure in 20th century American educational thought, whose legacy as a democratic educator and educator of teachers merits much more attention than it has received.
This book argues that Bagley's tradition in democratic education should be at least as well known as the tradition put forth by John Dewey.
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 Baylor University || School of Education || News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Wesley Null's book portrays the life and career of William Chandler Bagley (1874-1946), an educational philosopher and educator of teachers who taught at Montana State Normal College, Oswego State Normal College, the University of Illinois, and finally Teachers College, Columbia University.
Throughout his almost fifty-year career in education, Bagley served as an untiring advocate for liberal and professional education as well as the education of teachers.
"William Chandler Bagley was the most prominent critic of progressivism in the first half of the twentieth century, but his works have until recently been forgotten.
www.baylor.edu /SOE/news.php?action=story&story=5785   (560 words)

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