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Alfred Bayliss

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Bayliss served as the president of the Northern Illinois Teachers' Association and vice president of the Illinois State Teachers Association. He was also a member of the State Committee on Educational Progress. In Streator, he served on the city council, commanded the
134:. He ran for the state superintendent again in 1898 and was elected. He served two consecutive four-year terms. Bayliss advocated for free high school education, although the state legislature did not adopt the idea. In 1906, Bayliss became the second President of the 276: 281: 154:, who became a social activist and author, in 1871; they had two daughters. On August 26, 1911, Bayliss died from injuries he sustained eleven days earlier after falling from a horse in 311: 286: 291: 341: 105: 58: 326: 331: 86: 336: 321: 306: 301: 296: 109: 316: 131: 135: 62: 121: 143: 77:, England on March 22, 1847. He emigrated to the United States with his family when he was a child, settling in 147: 97: 126: 57:
to lead a school district, becoming superintendent of a high school in 1896. In 1898, Bayliss was elected
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Journal of Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Teachers' Association and Sections
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Bayliss' first position out of college was superintendent of schools in
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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Deaths by horse-riding accident in the United States
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periodical. In 1896, he was named Superintendent of
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English American
Gloucestershire
Hillsdale College
Michigan
Civil War
Indiana
Streator, Illinois
Illinois Superintendent of Public Instruction
Western Illinois State Normal School
Bledington
Hillsdale, Michigan
Hillsdale College
11th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
Civil War
LaGrange County, Indiana
Sterling, Illinois
Illinois Superintendent of Public Instruction
Republican
Samuel Inglis
39th Illinois General Assembly
The Child-Study Monthly
Streator Township High School
Western Illinois State Normal School
Grand Army of the Republic
LaSalle County
Clara Marie Kern
Woodbine, Iowa
Macomb, Illinois

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