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School Bus With Children In Line To Board, Marshall, Searcy County Dec 1949

School Bus With Children In Line To Board, Marshall, Searcy County

Arkansas schools

This photograph depicts a school bus with several children waiting in line to board, in Marshall, Searcy County, Arkansas, sometime in the 1930s or 1940s. The image is from the Works Projects Administration Arkansas Writers' Project.


Lincoln School In Tin Cup Town, Fayetteville, Washington County Dec 1949

Lincoln School In Tin Cup Town, Fayetteville, Washington County

Arkansas schools

A sepia-toned photograph of children playing in front of the African American Lincoln School in Tin Cup Town, Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas. The school was built by Works Projects Administration labor in 1936.


Arched Gate Leading To St. John's Seminary In Little Rock, 1930s-40s Dec 1949

Arched Gate Leading To St. John's Seminary In Little Rock, 1930s-40s

Arkansas schools

This is a close-up view of one of the arched gates leading into St. John's Seminary in Little Rock.


Gorham State Teachers College Commencement Program 1949, Gorham State Teachers College Jun 1949

Gorham State Teachers College Commencement Program 1949, Gorham State Teachers College

Commencement Programs

The Gorham State Teachers College program for the Commencement Exercises. Held in Gorham, Maine June 13, 1949. Address given by Ermo H. Scott, Deputy Commissioner of Education for Maine.


Portland Junior College Commencement Program 1949, Portland Junior College Jun 1949

Portland Junior College Commencement Program 1949, Portland Junior College

Commencement Programs

The Portland Junior College program for the Second Commencement Exercises. Held in Portland, Maine June 12, 1949. Address given by William G. Sutcliffe, Dean of the College of Business Administration, Boston University.


Educational Development Of Preston County, George P. Ayersman Jan 1949

Educational Development Of Preston County, George P. Ayersman

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

Preston County 1g ono of the important counties of the State of West Virginia. It borders on two state a, Pennsylvania and Maryland, and four counties of West Virginia, Tucker, Barbour, Taylor and Monongalia. Preston County was formed from Monongalia in 1818. It has an area of seven hundred square miles, being one of the larger counties of the state. It extends along the full eastern Maryland line, thirty-six miles and along the Mason and Dixon line, twenty-two miles. The first efforts to provide education were patterned after the schools in England. Also, included apprenticeships for orphans sent from the …