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  1. The Dayton Board of Education had long felt the need of a board of city examiners, and was influential in securing (page 241) the insertion of this and other clauses in the excellent school law of 1873-1874, sending its president, E. Morgan Wood, to Columbus, to confer with the House Committee on Common Schools.

  2. The University of Dayton's history is one of perseverance, tenacity, ingenuity and transformation. The school began with an act of faith more than 170 years ago. With a medal of St. Joseph and a promise of $12,000, Father Leo Meyer, S.M., purchased the 125-acre Dewberry Farm from John Stuart, who wanted to sell his Dayton property and return to ...

  3. By 1869 he had become the first Marianist "Inspector" (Director of Education) for the American Province. He came to Dayton in 1857 to help with the restoration of St. Mary's after its main building (Stuart Mansion) had been destroyed by fire a few years prior. At the end of his time as president the school enrollment had increased from 60 to 147.

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  4. Murlin Heights Elementary illustrates the continued suburban expansion of Vandalia and the surrounding township after the war. Murlin Heights Elementary 8515 N. Dixie Dr. Dayton. Kitty Hawk Elementary (MOT‐05518‐14) was built in 1959. It was the first elementary school built in Wayne Township in association with the rapid construction of ...

  5. Image 28 of An outline of the history of Dayton, Ohio, 1796-1896, 22 HISTORICAIv SKETCH OF DAYTON In 1S69 the citizens voted to introduce water-works, and the present admirable water-works system was established in 1870. January 3, 1834, an ordinance was passed by Council...

  6. “Forward-looking Daytonians have helped make Patterson Co-op the leading co-operative school in the nation—both in adult education and high school vocational-technical education—and as a result of this the first all school homecoming was held April 11, 1964, according to Howard Massman (1926). He is now printing trades coordinator.

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  8. Title An outline of the history of Dayton, Ohio, 1796-1896, Names Dayton (Ohio). Board of Education

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