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He also strongly promoted world Naval disarmament at the 1921 – 1922 Washington Naval Conference, and urged U. S. participation in a proposed International Court.
His clerk of works, John Lenthal, often urged Latrobe to spend more time in Washington.
In 1783, in correspondence with Washington, he urged the emancipation of slaves ; and to establish them as tenant farmers.
Soon afterwards the Continental Congress, urged by George Washington, repudiated the treaty and imprisoned the remnants of the army in Massachusetts and Virginia, where they were sometimes maltreated.
Washington believed that the blending of persons from every colony into " one patriotic band of Brothers " had been a major accomplishment, and he urged the veterans to continue this devotion in civilian life.
Although Turner urged Senator Jackson to fire him, Perle received a warning and was kept on staff according to the Washington Post.
When Washington asked Knox if he should attend the convention, Knox urged him to do so: " It would be circumstance highly honorable to your fame, in the judgment of the present and future ages, and double entitle you to the glorious epithet — Father of Your Country.
In accepting command, Washington urged the appointment of Gates as adjutant of the army.
After the victory there, he urged Washington to push on immediately to Princeton, but was overruled by a council of war.
According to legend, he urged General Washington ( or, in some versions, the Marquis de Lafayette ) to fire on his own home, the Nelson House, where Cornwallis had his headquarters, offering five guineas to the first man to hit his house.
The Washington Post urged a stop to helping Dr. Goebbels: if the Germans suspect that nothing but complete destruction lies ahead, then they will fight on.
Following a January 31 meeting in Washington, D. C. between Roosevelt and Chandler, during which Roosevelt urged Chandler to put his senatorial ambitions on hold, Chandler was encouraged by his political mentor, Virginia's Harry F. Byrd to challenge Barkley.
When A. Philip Randolph, President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and the foremost African-American unionist of the time, urged a march on Washington in 1941 to underscore black workers ' demands for the elimination of job discrimination in war industries, the CP attacked him relentlessly.
When George Washington visited Wilmington in 1783, Broom urged him to " contribute your advice and influence to promote that harmony and union of our infant governments which are so essential to the permanent establishment of our freedom, happiness and prosperity.
* Washington Post is urged to stop accepting advertisements for massage parlors
In 1776 Heath participated in the defence of New York City, and was one of those who urged General Washington not to abandon the city.
Due to damage from continuing settlement, a group of researchers and faculty from the University of Washington urged the mayor of Seattle ( in 2007 ) to close the viaduct within a four-year timeframe.
He told the Washington Post later, " I walked by myself through the city and urged angry young people to go home.
Although he regularly urged all his officers to be more active in collecting intelligence, Washington relied chiefly on his aides and specially designated officers to assist him in conducting intelligence operations.
On January 2, 1790, George Washington urged Congress to address the need for the uniform system of weights and measures, and on January 15, 1790, the House of Representatives requested Thomas Jefferson to draw up a plan.
John McLean, a Jackson appointee to the Supreme Court, likewise urged the Cherokee representatives in Washington to negotiate.
At the many stops, Dr. Washington told his audiences that his recently departed friend had urged him to make the trip and see what could be done to improve relations between the races and economic conditions for African Americans along the route of the new railway, which touched many previously isolated communities in the southern portions of Virginia and West Virginia.
As the first president, Washington agreed with Virginia Governor Patrick Henry that canals were the easiest answer for an efficient means of internal transportation and urged their creation and improvement.
In 1878, General Orville E. Babcock, the Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds in Washington, D. C. urged to have a public aquarium in D. C .. As a result, Spencer Baird's Fish Commission was given 20 acres of land.

Washington and teachers
In large cities like Baltimore, Louisville, and Washington, D.C., should school desegregation be extended to all-Negro and all-white schools by assigning white and Negro teachers, respectively??
UPEACE / US projects include DCPEACE, an initiative to empower teachers, youth, and families with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively serve as peacebuilders in their communities and PeaceRooms, a program that connect classrooms of middle school students from Costa Rica and Washington D. C. through the use of innovative virtual networking technology for the purpose of developing core concepts of global citizenship and peace education. UPEACE / US website
In 1881, the Hampton president Samuel C. Armstrong recommended Washington to become the first leader of Tuskegee Institute, the new normal school ( teachers ' college ) in Alabama.
The schools Washington supported were founded primarily to produce teachers.
In 1890, the state Legislature established the Washington State Normal School ( WSNS ) in Ellensburg for “ the training and education of teachers in the art of instructing and governing in the public schools of this state .” WSNS originally opened on September 6, 1891, with classes held at the Washington Public School in Ellensburg.
One of the most famous teachers at Tuskegee was George Washington Carver, whose name is synonymous with innovative research into Southern farming method and products developed from a variety of crops.
* In October 2006, two students and two teachers from Needles High School were invited to Washington DC to meet with the Under Secretary of Defense, in which they spoke of the new program at Needles High School called MOCK National Security Workshop.
George Rudy's school house was built before 1840 and between the years of 1840 and 1848, the school had four teachers: Washington Sale, Dave Cowan, Frank Davis, and Joseph C. Norman.
He also worked with Washington to stimulate funding to train teachers ' schools such as Tuskegee and Hampton institutes.
The change of name honored William Paterson, who was the state ’ s first senator, its second governor, and a United States Supreme Court Justice appointed by President George Washington, and reflected both the institution ’ s beginnings in the city that also bears his name and the legislative mandate to move from a teachers college to a broad-based liberal arts institution.
The Academy offers practitioner-oriented courses at the Institute ’ s headquarters in Washington and elsewhere, conducts conflict management workshops and training in conflict zones abroad, and serves as an education resource for professionals, teachers, and students around the world preparing to work in and on conflict zones.
The NEA was criticized in August 2002 for the appearance of a lesson plan on the website, originally reported by the Washington Times, that encouraged teachers to remove all references to Muslim terrorists in lesson plans for September 11th Attacks.
The Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Conference for Teachers, conducted in Washington, D. C., attracts around 200 middle school and secondary teachers from around the United States each year.
In 1870, Francis Julius LeMoyne ( 1798-1879 ), a Washington, Pennsylvania doctor, donated $ 20, 000 to the American Missionary Association to build an elementary and secondary school for prospective teachers.
Five years later, Regent began outreach programs geared to teachers in the Washington, D. C. area, which eventually led to the opening of its Alexandria campus.
Raine was a research fellow at Girton College from 1955 to 1961, and in 1962 she delivered the Andrew Mellon Lectures at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. She taught at Harvard for at least one course about Myth and Literature offered to teachers and professors in the summer.
1968 Founded by teachers formerly employed by the Hawthorne School in Southwest Washington, D. C. After Hawthorne went bankrupt, Burke's quote seemed apropos of the situation.
This decision was followed in 1964 by its lack of support for two oaths, one of which required teachers to promote respect for the flag, reverence for law and order, and loyalty to the institutions of the United States and the State of Washington.
Employing about 1, 300 teachers who instruct about 24, 000 students K-12, the district is the ninth largest in the state, as of 2009, behind Granite, Davis, Alpine, Jordan, Canyons, Weber, Nebo, and Washington.
Dr. Jocelyn A. Glazier, a professor at George Washington University, has used Caged Bird and Gather Together in My Name to train teachers how to " talk about racism " in their classrooms.
When the Washington Natural Gas Company cut off El Centro's heat, for example, the teachers and children of the child-development center moved to a place they knew would remain warm: the reception area of the company chief executive officer ’ s office.
Extensive summer study programs are available through: EMU's Summer Peacebuilding Institute ( four consecutive sessions ); Washington Community Scholars ' Program ; Summer Bridge Scholarship Program, in which EMU collaborates with the National Science Foundation to offer scholarships for incoming science students to spend a summer working with faculty ; a Ministry Inquiry Program in which upper-level students are able to spend 11 weeks as an intern in a congregation ; nine-day Summer Institute for Spiritual Formation ; graduate-level courses for teachers ( i. e., 16 courses offered through the Lancaster site for 2011 and two offered online ).
Within the United States, Hungarian dance groups such as Kárpátok ( in Los Angeles ), Életfa ( in New York and New Jersey ), and Csárdás ( in Cleveland ) perform on stage bringing the feel of the táncház to general audiences, and camps such as Ti Ti Tábor ( in Washington state ) and Csipke ( in Michigan ) bring dance teachers and musicians from Hungary and Transylvania to teach North Americans the music and dance of the Hungarian peoples.

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