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Tireman continued as an educational reformer throughout World War II and the postwar period, traveling to South America and around the United States advising governments on educational reform. The Office of Inter-American Affairs sent him to Bolivia after the war to help reorganize that nation's schools. In 1950 Tireman curtailed many of his public activities because he was suffering from heart disease and leukemia. He died on 25 October 1959.
Source:
David L. Bachelor, Educational Reform in New Mexico: Tireman, San Jose, and Nambe (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1991).
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