The Educator (Volume 45) - IAMPETH
The Educator (Volume 45) - IAMPETH
The Educator (Volume 45) - IAMPETH
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A SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION<br />
CLINIC<br />
<strong>The</strong> Eleventh Annual<br />
ministrators' Conference<br />
School Ad-<br />
at Peabody<br />
College will take the nature of a<br />
School Administration Clinic. It will<br />
be held Tuesday,<br />
Thuisday, June 18,<br />
Wednesday,<br />
19, and 20.<br />
and<br />
City<br />
ami county superintendents, highschool<br />
and elementary-school principals,<br />
supervisors of instruction,<br />
officials in state departments of education,<br />
and other types of school executives<br />
in elementary and secondary<br />
schools are invited to mail immcliately<br />
to Dennis H. Cooke or Ray<br />
L. Hamon a brief statement of several<br />
of their administrative problems<br />
on which they would like some help<br />
at this Clinic. <strong>The</strong>se problems will<br />
be studied and discussed at the Clinic<br />
by authorities in and students of<br />
school administration. School officers<br />
are urged to attend the Clinic<br />
land participate in the study and discussions<br />
of their problems. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
will be a large number of exhibits<br />
I of school,<br />
' supplies.<br />
equipment, textbooks, and<br />
No fee is charged for attending<br />
or participating in this<br />
I<br />
Clinic.<br />
Carlos R. Wood, who attended the<br />
Zanerian in 1907 sent us a Christmas<br />
Greeting from Huntington, Indiana,<br />
where Mr. Woods states that he has<br />
been doing some penmanship teaching.<br />
He writes a beautiful business<br />
and ornamental hand.<br />
Ulipr<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Educator</strong><br />
A. M. Reichard, the penman who wrote<br />
the above, is connected with the Tiffin<br />
Business University, Tiffin, Ohio.<br />
Mr. Reichard is one of the Business<br />
College proprietors who believes in<br />
fine penmanship.<br />
A unique specimen has been received<br />
from John Bollinger who displays<br />
unusual skill. Mr. Bollinger is<br />
an enthusiastic penmanship fan. He<br />
is at the present time working on the<br />
lessons in the <strong>Educator</strong>.<br />
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ing Ink is a pure carbon ink.<br />
It will last as long as the paper<br />
on which you write with it. It<br />
is the ink for all public docu-<br />
ments and other permanent<br />
records . . . for signatures,<br />
forms and photographic re-<br />
productions . . . for formal<br />
social usage . . . for instruc-<br />
tion in penmanship, where its<br />
clarity and jet-black writing<br />
commend it for trainingyoung<br />
fingers to develop hand-<br />
writing of character. In 2 oz.<br />
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stationer for Higgins Eternal<br />
Black Writing Ink, and write<br />
with an ink that will live.<br />
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HIGGINS<br />
Supplementary copies for practice, by F. B. Courtney, Detroit, Mich.<br />
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