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Frank Pierrepont Graves

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Preceded by
  
John H. Finley

Name
  
Frank Graves

Succeeded by
  
Ernest E. Cole

Profession
  
Educator

Party
  
Republican Party

Spouse(s)
  
Helen Hope Wadsworth

Education
  
Columbia University

Political party
  
Republican

Role
  
Author


Frank Pierrepont Graves

Born
  
July 23, 1869 Brooklyn, New York (
1869-07-23
)

Died
  
September 13, 1956, Albany, New York, United States

Books
  
A history Of Education During Th, History of Education in Moder, Peter Ramus and the Educ, A History of Education Before th, African chess

Frank Pierrepont Graves (July 23, 1869 – September 13, 1956) was Commissioner of the New York State Education Department from 1921 to 1940. Prior to assuming the commissionership, Graves was a noted historian of education, college administrator, and author.

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Early life and education

Graves was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1869. He was educated in the Brooklyn Public schools, and attended Columbia University, earning a Ph.D. in Greek. He gained membership in Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, and Phi Beta Phi. In 1895, he married Helen Hope Wadsworth.

Academic career

Graves taught Greek at Columbia for two years and at Tufts College for five. He later became president of the State University of Wyoming for two years, and president of the University of Washington for five years. Both institutions quadrupled their enrollment during his tenure.

This experience heightened Dr. Graves' interest in the history of education; and so he returned to Columbia and earned another Doctorate, this time in Education. Graves went on to become professor of the History of Education at the University of Missouri, Ohio State University, and the University of Pennsylvania, over a period from 1904 to 1921. During this time he also taught at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Chicago, and at Columbia.

Commissioner in New York

Graves became Commissioner of the New York State Education Department in 1921, and held that post under six governors, for nearly two decades. Under his tenure, the state took major steps in rural school consolidation, an important, if often very controversial, endeavor. Graves is the longest-serving commissioner in the history of the department to date. After his retirement, he passed the bar exam in 1943. By the end of his career, Graves held 43 academic degrees.

Selected Publications

  • Burial Customs of the Greeks, (Columbia University)
  • A History of Education Before the Middle Ages, (MacMillan)
  • A History of Education During the Middle Ages, (MacMillan)
  • A History of Education in Modern Times, (MacMillan)
  • Great Educators of Three Centuries, (MacMillan)
  • Peter Ramus and the Educational Renaissance of the Sixteenth Century, (MacMillan)
  • A Student's History of Education, (MacMillan)
  • What Did Jesus Teach?, (MacMillan)
  • References

    Frank Pierrepont Graves Wikipedia