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[[File:irish2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]IRISH, Thomas J. (Iowa City, IA, Feb. 7, 1841-Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 20, 1935). Irish began his career in education by opening a school in Iowa City at the age of twenty. His success there brought him to Dubuque in 1867 as the principal of the Fourth Ward School. He later held the same position for fifty-six years in the Third Ward School ([[PRESCOTT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL]]) until his retirement in 1923. ( | [[File:irish2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]IRISH, Thomas J. (Iowa City, IA, Feb. 7, 1841--Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 20, 1935). Irish began his career in education by opening a school in Iowa City at the age of twenty and later serving as superintendent of schools. (1) His success there brought him to Dubuque in 1867 as the principal of the Fourth Ward School. He later held the same position for fifty-six years in the Third Ward School ([[PRESCOTT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL]]) until his retirement in 1923. (2) | ||
In 1921 Irish was elected chairman of the board of the Dubuque Teachers' Association. The organization was formed "to promote the interest of the teachers' profession, to create a feeling of fellowship among the teachers, and to stimulate within the community a deeper sense of the interests they represent." (2) The officers consisted of a council of five chosen from the primary, intermediate, grammar, high schools and principals. They served one year and were elected at meetings of the different groups on the second Tuesday in September. ( | In 1921 Irish was elected chairman of the board of the Dubuque Teachers' Association. The organization was formed "to promote the interest of the teachers' profession, to create a feeling of fellowship among the teachers, and to stimulate within the community a deeper sense of the interests they represent." (2) The officers consisted of a council of five chosen from the primary, intermediate, grammar, high schools and principals. They served one year and were elected at meetings of the different groups on the second Tuesday in September. (3) | ||
Irish was elected treasurer of the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association in 1907. ( | Irish was elected treasurer of the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association in 1907. (4) | ||
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1. | 1. Oldt, Franklin T. '''History of Dubuque County, Iowa'''. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 815 | ||
2. " | 2. "Professor Irish Dies in Los Angeles," ''Telegraph Herald'', Oct. 25, 1935, p. 7. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vL1BAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wKkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6615,7032792&dq=irish+dubuque&hl=en | ||
3. "Professor Irish Dies in Los Angeles." | 3. "Dubuque Teachers Form Association," Telegraph Herald, Sept. 29, 1921, p. 14. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CpZSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=vdAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2518,118565&dq=irish+dubuque&hl=en | ||
4. "Professor Irish Dies in Los Angeles." | |||
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Revision as of 20:24, 19 January 2016
IRISH, Thomas J. (Iowa City, IA, Feb. 7, 1841--Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 20, 1935). Irish began his career in education by opening a school in Iowa City at the age of twenty and later serving as superintendent of schools. (1) His success there brought him to Dubuque in 1867 as the principal of the Fourth Ward School. He later held the same position for fifty-six years in the Third Ward School (PRESCOTT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) until his retirement in 1923. (2)
In 1921 Irish was elected chairman of the board of the Dubuque Teachers' Association. The organization was formed "to promote the interest of the teachers' profession, to create a feeling of fellowship among the teachers, and to stimulate within the community a deeper sense of the interests they represent." (2) The officers consisted of a council of five chosen from the primary, intermediate, grammar, high schools and principals. They served one year and were elected at meetings of the different groups on the second Tuesday in September. (3)
Irish was elected treasurer of the Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association in 1907. (4)
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1. Oldt, Franklin T. History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 815
2. "Professor Irish Dies in Los Angeles," Telegraph Herald, Oct. 25, 1935, p. 7. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vL1BAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wKkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6615,7032792&dq=irish+dubuque&hl=en
3. "Dubuque Teachers Form Association," Telegraph Herald, Sept. 29, 1921, p. 14. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CpZSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=vdAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2518,118565&dq=irish+dubuque&hl=en
4. "Professor Irish Dies in Los Angeles."