New York, 1895
At a meeting of the local board of managers of the Jamaica normal school on Friday, the matter of plans for the school under the new law was discussed. The law authorizes the Capitol Commission to prepare plans and act as architect for all buildings paid for by the state. On motion, the Hon. Richard C. McCormick and John R. Reid wore appointed a committee to prepare an address to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, requesting him to have the Attorney General examine into the matter, and ask his immediate attention to it in order that the commission may proceed with the work.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, June 28, 1895, p. 8.
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