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1935 · Page 229 (233 / 496) Transcript Pages
Logbook 2 page 233
12 September 1935

Miss A. Bell obtained leave of absence for the afternoon to attend a WEDDING.

13 September 1935

Dr. Gabriel re-examines a number of "DEFECTS"... the school nurse was in attendance.

16 September 1935

A new Radio-gram (G.E.C. "Fidelity MODEL - 23 guineas cost) has been fixed to-day; the cost was borne by the School Fund [margin note: Radiogram] Mr. T.T. Brown commenced a month's teaching practice before entering college. National Savings = 8/-

17 September 1935

Mr. M. Muckle, School Correspondent, called this morning and signed all Registers. Miss Alexander, P.T. Supervisor, called to consult with Mr. Burnham during afternoon session.

23 September 1935

National Savings = 9/6.

26 September 1935

Mr. C. Nuttall, N.C.E.C., called to hear Mr. T.T. Brown.

30 September 1935

National Savings = 7/- Part of the MAIN REQUISITION has arrived.

11 October 1935

National Savings = 7/6. The "Penny" Savings BANK generally collects about £2 each Monday afternoon. Most of the requisition has now arrived. The B.B.C. pamphlet have not yet been received. Weekly attendance = 93·3 %. Mr. T.T. Brown has finished his week's practice with Class IVa after spending two weeks with Class V.

14 October 1935

Mr. Brown will spend one day with each of the following classes; IVb; IIIa; IIIb; IIIc; which will finish his period here before entering College.