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'''Wallace Buttrick''' was a Baptist minister who served as secretary (1920–1917), president (1917–1923), and chairman (1923–1926) of the [[General Education Board]], and as a trustee of the [[Rockefeller Foundation]] (1917–1926).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w66t0p98|title=Buttrick, Wallace, 1853-1926 - Social Networks and Archival Context|website=snaccooperative.org|access-date=2019-11-04}}</ref> Wallace Buttrick believed that schools, teachers, and institutions were not necessary for education however, for those who were less fortunate this served as the only medium for learning.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Buttrick|first=Wallace|date=November 1925|title=What is education?|journal=Peabody Journal of Education|volume=3|issue=3|pages=125–129|doi=10.1080/01619562509534698|issn=0161-956X}}</ref> <!--1920-1917 is found in source; probably 1910-1917 was meant; also vital dates are given but in SNAC source but not justified; presumably coming from an archival finding aid--> |
'''Wallace Buttrick''' was a Baptist minister who served as secretary (1920–1917), president (1917–1923), and chairman (1923–1926) of the [[General Education Board]], and as a trustee of the [[Rockefeller Foundation]] (1917–1926).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w66t0p98|title=Buttrick, Wallace, 1853-1926 - Social Networks and Archival Context|website=snaccooperative.org|access-date=2019-11-04}}</ref> Wallace Buttrick believed that schools, teachers, and institutions were not necessary for education however, for those who were less fortunate this served as the only medium for learning.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Buttrick|first=Wallace|date=November 1925|title=What is education?|journal=Peabody Journal of Education|volume=3|issue=3|pages=125–129|doi=10.1080/01619562509534698|issn=0161-956X}}</ref> <!--1920-1917 is found in source; probably 1910-1917 was meant; also vital dates are given but in SNAC source but not justified; presumably coming from an archival finding aid--> |
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Wallace Buttrick was a Baptist minister who served as secretary (1920–1917), president (1917–1923), and chairman (1923–1926) of the General Education Board, and as a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation (1917–1926).[1] Wallace Buttrick believed that schools, teachers, and institutions were not necessary for education however, for those who were less fortunate this served as the only medium for learning.[2]
General Education Board
Wallace Buttrick, Secretary of the GEB, played a significant role in not only funding the General Board of Education but as well the reason for education.[3]
References
- ^ "Buttrick, Wallace, 1853-1926 - Social Networks and Archival Context". snaccooperative.org. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
- ^ Buttrick, Wallace (November 1925). "What is education?". Peabody Journal of Education. 3 (3): 125–129. doi:10.1080/01619562509534698. ISSN 0161-956X.
- ^ "The General Education Board - The Rockefeller Foundation: A Digital History". rockfound.rockarch.org. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
Category:American philanthropists
Category:Education activists
Category:Rockefeller Foundation people
Category:Year of birth missing
Category:Year of death missing
Category:Baptist ministers from the United States