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This is a timeline of major events and changes related to Towson University and its predecessor institutions ''Maryland State Normal School'' (1866–1935), ''Maryland State Teachers College at Towson'' (1935–1963), ''Towson State College'' (1963–1976), and ''Towson State University'' (1976–1997).〔(Chronology of Towson University History )〕 ==19th century== 1865 *General Assembly of Maryland enacts legislation establishing a statewide system of free public schools and authorizing the creation of a teacher training school. Maryland is the 7th state to establish such a training school. 1866 *Maryland State Normal School (MSNS) opens its doors on January 15, 1866 in Red Men's Hall, 24 North Paca Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Eleven students are enrolled on the first day. *McFadden Alexander Newell is the first principal. *On June 8, 1866, MSNS holds its first commencement with 16 graduates and ends the academic year with an enrollment of 48 students. 1873 *MSNS moves to the Athenaeum Club Home at Charles and Franklin Streets, Baltimore. 1876 *MSNS moves to a new building at Carrollton and Lafayette Streets on February 29. 1890 *Dr. Elijah Barrett Prettyman is named the second Principal of MSNS. He also serves as the State Superintendent of Education until 1896. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chronology of Towson University」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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