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State public schools
  • Talks on schools of 25 years ago. p.l, sect.2, Jan.2, 1927.
  • Maryland school officials here. Mar. 17-27:12.
  • State completes payment of obligation to schools." Je.28-33:3.
State public schools
  • One-teacher schools in state decrease slightly in number.
  • p.10, Dec.20, 1926.
  • Duty of running schools placed on legislature. N. 11-26:1.
  • Larger and "better schools cost less money ner pupil. Jan. 20-7: V
  • Two teacher schools chant "swan songs" in Tar Heelia. Jan.8-2T,3.
State public schools
  • State school property shows $14,000,000 gain. Ap.29-27:11.
  • Nearly one half North Carolina pupils backward. May 5-27:1.
  • Are N.C. schools now turning out better citizens than oldfashioned? May 29-27:4.
  • More children ride to school. Je.2-27: 13.
  • Boasts material boom; backslides in schools. Je.l7-fc 27:1.
State public schools
  • More Girls than boys graduate. 8.17-8.
  • Big school army back in harness. S.2 27:8.
  • North Carolina schools compared to a vent. 0.3-27:2.
  • Public schools cost multiplies. N.25 27:3.
  • More children attend school in last y
  • Mar.18-28:8 X.
State public schools
  • Educator asks probe of schools in -N.C. in regard to public utility propoganda. May 8-28:2.
  • Schools to cost $528,738.11 more. Je. 4-28:6.
  • Cost of schools sets high record. Jl. 21-28:1.
  • State second in number of pupils ridden to school. Jl.21-28:12.
State public schools
  • Irregular pupils cause state loss of millions. jl.8-28:8 X.
  • Girls outnumber boys in school. Se.25-29:2.
  • LiStB spending? school-luxuries. N.ll-30U4.
  • W.Kprr Scott thinks there are too many supervisors. Jan.28-33:10.
  • Budget cut for school personnel get approval F.3-33:1.
State public schools
  • County groups liable for school sanitation. Ag. 17-33:3.
  • Grave problems face public school system. S.10-33:1 M.
State public schools
  • X. State schools hold limelight. D.30-34:1
  • Erwin will ask $22,000,000 for state school system. Jan.6-35:1.
  • Robeson school masters submit views on school changes. Jan.3-35:3.
  • Schools less sanitary than jails, says John 1. Viovd. Jan.15-35:3.
  • Sen. BrvarJf for fund f $?0,?00,000. Jai 26-3S:5.
  • Wilson meetinisicp for f?,000,000 for pchools. Mm Jan.0S-?5:7.
State public schools
  • Mile or child (ed. ) Jan.29-35:4. Supply committee studies increasing school fund. F.23-35:3.
  • Ar-orooriations comraitte votes to spend
  • more money on -nubile schools. Mar. 1-35:1.
  • ake P.T.A. favors Krwin's reouest. Mar
  • 15- '7 : 13.
  • Mystery shrouds letter used against
  • schools. At).3-35:1.
State public schools
  • The following organizations endorse Mr. Erwins 38 millions for schools: Robeson county. Jan.5-35; Hugh Morson P.T.A. Jan.16-35; Murnhy and Fred A.Olds P.T.A. Jan. 17-35; KMghdale Jan. 18-35; SmithfieK Jan.25-35jWafce county P.t.a. Jan.6-35; Fayet+.evilie Lvons Jan.51-85; Lonlsbtnrg "iwanis club. Feb.-35; Raleigh Lyons F. 4-35; Kenly P.T.A. F.6-5; interville F.6-35; Lee county Post 18 F.7-35; Raleigl
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