Word: teachers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...deals with an older character, the first four with small children, the last three with oldsters. One tells of a little girl sitting in a closet thinking of the death of her baby brother. In another a schoolboy becomes uncomfortably aware of his mother's jealousy of his teacher. One tells the story of a Negro porter on a cross-country bus, another the troubles of two young mechanics whose garage business is threatened by the arrival of a blonde...
...themselves, perhaps through special institutes attached to the Universities but independently administered. The Universities could disregard some "professions" altogether. "All there is to journalism can be learned through a good education and newspaper work. All there is to teaching can be learned through a good education and being a teacher. All there is to public administration can be discovered by getting a good education and being a public servant...
...week on another U. S. season. Day before she had arrived from Europe wearing a red scarf and tarn her mother knitted, a grey coat which her father boasted had cost him "nearly $50.''' Declared Father Slenczynski. never reluctant to talk: "I have been her only teacher...
Died. Mrs. Anne Mansfield Sullivan Macy, 70, lifelong teacher & companion of blind & deaf Helen Adams Keller; of heart disease; in Forest Hills...
DEATH IN THE DEEP SOUTHWard Green-Stackpole ($2). "Neither a crime novel nor a mystery novel," laid in an anonymous Southern city, in which an unassuming New York teacher in a business college is convicted on circumstantial evidence of murdering his beautiful 15- year-old student...