Ryerson Memorial Volume Prepared on the occasion of the unveiling of the Ryerson statute in the grounds of the Education department on the Queen's birthday, 1889

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Ryerson Memorial Volume Prepared on the occasion of the unveiling of the Ryerson statute in the grounds of the Education department on the Queen's birthday, 1889

by J. George (John George) Hodgins

EN·~9 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
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RYERSON MEMORIAL VOLUME:

0:20
2

PREFATORY NOTE.

8:40
3

THE RYERSON MEMORIAL VOLUME. - PRELIMINARY.

21:09
4

CHAPTER II. - CEREMONY OF UNVEILING THE STATUE, 24TH MAY, 1889.

1:15:50
5

CHAPTER III. - THE ADDRESSES DELIVERED AT THE UNVEILING. - The Teachers' Association of Ontario.

7:51
6

CHAPTER IV. - EDUCATION IN ONTARIO—PAST AND PRESENT.

5:26:47
7

CHAPTER V. - A SPECIAL CHAPTER ON THE STATE EDUCATION IN THE "OLDEN TIME" IN UPPER CANADA.

1:08:37
8

CHAPTER VI. - PERSONAL CHAPTER RELATING TO THE REV. DR. RYERSON.

52:03

Description

A solemn tribute recorded for the 1889 unveiling of a statue, this volume offers a vivid portrait of a man whose vision reshaped schooling in a fledgling province. Crafted by a longtime confidant and fellow reformer, the narrative weaves personal recollection with public record, inviting listeners to hear the voice of an era when education was a contested frontier. Its opening pages set the stage for a story of ambition, principle, and community dialogue.

The heart of the work follows Dr. Ryerson’s tireless three‑decade stewardship of the Education Department, chronicling his extensive tours of Europe and the United States and his relentless county‑wide conventions that gathered teachers, clergy, and citizens alike. Confronting entrenched opposition rooted in property rights and religious politics, he championed free schools and compulsory attendance, arguing that an educated populace was essential for a stable society. Listeners will discover how his pragmatic approach turned controversial ideas into the foundation of a public system that would eventually earn praise far beyond Canada’s borders.

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Ryerson Memorial Volume Prepared on the occasion of the unveiling of the Ryerson statute in the grounds of the Education department on the Queen's birthday, 1889 Prepared on the occasion of the unveiling of the Ryerson statute in the grounds of the Education department on the Queen's birthday, 1889

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en

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~9 hours (538K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, David Garcia, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-02-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. George (John George) Hodgins

J. George (John George) Hodgins

1821–1912

An Irish-born educator and historian, he helped shape public education in Ontario for decades while also writing school texts and major works on Canadian history and education. His long career made him one of the key record-keepers of how the province’s school system developed.

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