N&O Index Card Listings
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Teachers
- Martin says act demands new teachers' schedules. Jl.17-35:5.
- Fair division (ed.) Jl. 18-35:4.
- Varied response given on school pay Dro> oosed. Jl.18-35:7.
- MaDonald smart. Jl."0-35:1. 2.
- More teachers seek high rate. Jl.20-35:
- Teacher pay committee for seven month Baise. Jl". 25-35:1.
Teachers
- Salary increase for teachers is given approval. Jl.26-35:1.
- California congressman says what he thinks of teachers pledge reauired in some town in N.0. F. 8-36:12.
- Classroom teachers ask -oay cut for substitutes. F.14-36:1.
- I'ostnone action on teachers Dav. F. 15-36:1.
- Teachers and fishes (ed.) F.15-36:4.
Teachers
- Pay increase fixed at ?-0 oercent. Ag.8-35:1. 10.
- tate teachers rank at bottom. N.15-35: Fail to get boost. F.9-37:7.
- Classroom teachers disclaim responslbil: ty of Durham teachers. F.8-37:1.
- Adjustments. Jl.17-37:1.
Teachers
- Guy B.Phillips callms teachers leaving schools. Ag.15-37:8. 10.
- Straight raise given teachers. S.10-37: Teacher survey boosts training. N.17-37;
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- John H.Cook chairman of commission to study the matter of retirement system for teachers. Mar.11-33:3.
- Teacher pay raised by half since 1933. May 12-38:12.
Teachers
- Teachers asking $5,440,713 nay raise in '39-41. 0.21-38:1.
- Teachers' contract by Zon Robinson. D. 20-33:4.
- Erwin asks $2,900,000 to raise teachers' oay. Jan.26-39:5.
- $2.71 a day (ed.) F.11-39:4.
- Teachers plan salary battle. F.12-39:1.
- Expect decision today in teacher pay hei
- hearing. F.13-39:1.
Teachers
- Economy by failure (ed.) F. 13-39:4.
- Committee to decide on teachers' salarie F.14-39:1.
- Chapel Hill school board sees school burden shifted to backs of N.C. children. F.14-39:3. 12.
- Local Civltans favor teachers. F.14-39:
- W.H.Stacy urges scho '1 boards to fight. F.15-39:2.
Teachers
- 39:4. Comfort and ten cent Justice (ed.) F.15-Small increase won by teachers in budgel
- ballot. F.16-39:1.
- Teachers lose verything exceot hope.
- (ed.) F.15-39:4.
- Burke teachers urged to become aggressive; Piedmont teachers urged to push claims. F.22-39:8.
- Retirement oay bill has changed. Mar.7-39:1.
Teachers
- 39:1.
- Cherry to lead teachers battle. Mar.13-
- C.S. Long enters southern test. May 15-39:14. 1.
- Teachers to get salary hearing. Je.9-39:
- Viewpoint. Ag.25-39:1.
- Small salary increases are voted for teachers. Ag.31-39:1.
- More men teachers (ed.) 3.19-39:4.
- More white teachers holding A certifi- fc cates. 0.21-39:1.
Teachers
- Press retirement plan. 0.22-39:2.
- Retirement plan heads teacher meet here, N.8-39:16.
- Comoromlse on selection of field worker. N.11-39:1. 5.
- Future teachers select officers. N.17-3S
- Frank Smethurst sys low oay for teacher a crime. N.22-39:12.
- Pensions study made in stpte. F.2-40:5.
Teachers
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- Teachers raised $428,000 in pay. Ag.9-4
- Bill to be oresented to Legislature. D. 9-40:1.
- Children first (ed.) Jan.14-41:4.
- New bill would add teachers In army are F.25-41:1.
- Comolete decade of teaching service. Je. 13-41:24.
- School salaries may rise. Jl.11-41:20.
- School salaries restored to pre-depres-sion levels. Jl.18-41:1.