Frederick Alonzo North Papers
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The Frederick Alonzo North Papers contain student notebooks, student compositions, lectures, reports, records, newspaper clippings, photographs, and books generated by Frederick Alonzo North, a public school teacher and administrator, traveler and lecturer, and student at NYU between 1894 and 1906.
Biography of Frederick Alonzo North
Frederick Alonzo North was a public school teacher and administrator, traveler and lecturer, and student at NYU from 1894-1906. He taught school for twelve years in a variety of institutions, from country schools to the university level. He then served as principal of Plantsville School, Plantsville, Connecticut until 1892. From 1893-1896 he was the principal of Toms River High School in Toms River, New Jersey. North assumed the position of Superintendent of the Schools of Ocean County, New Jersey, in 1897 and served as such until 1902. He then began to travel quite extensively and to lecture on his travels under the authority of the Board of Education of Greater New York. He died while on an expedition to Peru in 1906 and is buried there.
North remained a student most of his life. He completed a regular college course and in the summers of 1891 and 1892 attended the National Summer School of Methods and Languages at Glen Falls, New York. In 1894 North enrolled in the School of Pedagogy of New York University and began working towards his Master of Pedagogy degree, which he earned in 1902. He continued at NYU to earn a Bachelor of Science in Pedagogy degree in 1904. In addition, he had secured by examination a first grade State Certificate, completed a law course, completed the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Course, and attended the Clark University Summer School.
Sources: "Representative Ocean County Educators," The Courier. Biographical sketch of F.A. North as principal of Toms River High School, Toms River, N.J., 1896.
Voorhis, Harold O., Letter with biographical sketch accompanying transfer of collection to Archives, January 4, 1961.
Arrangement
The collection is organized to correspond with North's occupations as student, lecturer, and principal and superintendent of the Ocean County Schools. Within each group, the material is arranged chronologically.
I. Student Notebooks II. Student Compositions III. Debate Notes IV. Lectures V. Notebooks VI. Ocean County Schools
Scope and Contents
The collection contains material generated by North as a student at New York University, Glen Falls National Summer School, and Clark University; as principal of Toms River High School, Toms River, New Jersey; as superintendent of the Ocean County Schools, Toms River, New Jersey; and from his career as a travel lecturer. Included are student notebooks, student compositions, lectures, reports, records, newspaper clippings, photographs, and books.
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Access Restrictions
This collection is open without restrictions.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the:
New York University Archives
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-2641
Fax: (212) 995-4225
E-mail: university-archives@nyu.edu
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form: Identification of item, date (if known); Frederick Alonzo North Papers; MC 9; box number; folder number; New York University Archives, New York University Libraries.
Provenance
His papers were presented to the University in December 1960 by a grand-niece of Mr. North, Mrs. Ralph L. Gilman of Storrs, Connecticut. The collection came to the Archives through Harold O. Voorhis, then Vice President and Secretary of the University, who wrote a short biographical sketch of North to accompany the transfer.