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Charles Ernest Chadsey

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Education
  
Columbia University

Died
  
9 April 1930

Alma mater
  
Stanford University

Children
  
Charles Price Chadsey

Parents
  
Franklin Chadsey

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Born
  
October 15, 1870 (
1870-10-15
)
Nebraska City, Nebraska

Occupation
  
Educator, Author, College Dean, School Superintendent

Title
  
Dean, College of Education University of Illinois

Spouse(s)
  
Callie Worth Chadsey (née Price)

Books
  
The Struggle Between President Johnson and Congress Over Reconstruction, REPORT OF THE COMM ON ADMINIST

Charles Ernest Chadsey (Oct. 15, 1870 - April 9, 1930) was a renowned American educator and school administrator. Born in Nebraska City, Nebraska, he was educated at Stanford University and at Columbia University where he earned his Ph.D in Philosophy in 1894. He served as Superintendent of city schools in Detroit, Michigan from 1912-1919. The former Chadsey High School on the west side of Detroit was named in his honor. Prior to his tenure in Detroit he had served as superintendent of two city school districts in the U.S. State of Colorado - Durango and Denver - as well as the city of Chicago, Illinois.

In the April 20, 1922 issue of The Daily Illini, the student newspaper of the University of Illinois, an article was published about Dean Chadsey praising his accomplishments, his unimpeachable character, and the high regard in which he was held by both students and faculty, stating: "It was in the positions of superintendent of public schools in Denver, Detroit and Chicago that he proved himself to be the most able man in his line in the country" and considered by many to have been "The foremost school superintendent of the United States."

Dr. Chadsey was a member of the National Educational Association and its Educational Council where he served as President of the Department of Superintendence in 1912. His fraternal organization affiliations were Phi Delta Theta and Phi Beta Kappa. He was also the author of several books and numerous educational magazine articles.

His distinguished career culminated at the University of Illinois College of Education at Urbana-Champaign where he served as Dean until his untimely death at age 59.

Works

  • Chadsey, Charles E. The Struggle Between President Johnson and Congress Over Reconstruction (1897)
  • Chadsey, Charles E. America in the making: From wilderness to world power (1928)
  • References

    Charles Ernest Chadsey Wikipedia