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coincided with those of the Institute, including his advocation of practical and vocational training. Initially the Institute had a graduating class of 70 students however under MacAlister's long-term guidance the Institute expanded to a graduating class of over 500 by the time he resigned. MacAlister resigned on June 13, 1913 due to failing health and later died in December at sea on his way to Bermuda.
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in 1891, and took office on January 1, 1892. At the time of his appointment Drexel was not a degree granting institute but merely a "school for the study of design and for vocational training in the most general and best sense." MacAlister was chosen as president because his educational beliefs
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in 1878 following that position, MacAlister was appointed the first superintendent of the Philadelphia public school district in 1883.
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in 1850 at the age of 10 with his family consisting of his mother and sisters. He graduated from
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Manual training: in the public schools of Philadelphia
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Thomas Eakins
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school superintendent
Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry
Glasgow
Scotland
U.S. state
Wisconsin
Brown University
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Milwaukee
normal schools
Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry
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Anthony Drexel
George W. Childs
School District of Philadelphia
Superintendent
Edward Brooks
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