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School Bus With Children In Line To Board, Marshall, Searcy County
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
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
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.
Fort Wayne Bible Institute Catalog, Fort Wayne Bible Institute
Fort Wayne Bible Institute Catalog, Fort Wayne Bible Institute
Academic Catalogs (TUFW & Predecessors)
The 1949-1950 academic catalog of Fort Wayne Bible Institute.
Some Statistical Data On Education In Australia, Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)
Some Statistical Data On Education In Australia, Australian Council For Educational Research (Acer)
Information Bulletin
Tables Showing Numbers of Schools, Students and Teachers for All States and Australia, 1946.
Sources from which the information has been obtained are indicated by numbers in brackets in front of the figure given.
(1 Annual report of State department.
(2 Gazette or classified roll of state department.
(3 Statistical register or year book of state,
(4 University calendar.
(5 Information supplied by state department.
(6 Quoted by Dr. Sanders in Student Selection & Academic Success (Commonwealth Office Research Series, No.1).