| Description | 15/11/1913 - 10/3/1914 
 o	Jemima Anderson, Old Aberdeen School, February 6th, 1914- request for a year abroad to learn about the colonies
 o	Arabella brown, Rubislaw Public School, February 5th, 1914- Letter concerning the ‘mental defectives’ in how many are at the school and the improvements that have been made to the school
 o	W. Bowie, Central Higher Grade school, March 2nd, 1914- request for an increase of salary and the reasons behind this
 o	Jane Clark, York Street Public School, January 19th, 1914- request for another teacher due to growing class sizes
 o	 J. Cruickshank, Mile-end public School, February 2nd, 1914- Report on the schools overcrowding
 o	J. Cruickshank, Mile-end public School, March 5th, 1914, Discusses class sizes of the supplementary
 o	Duncan Clarke, Victoria Road Public School, January 13th,1914- requests couches in every corridor in case of an emergency
 o	Duncan Clarke, Victoria Road Public School, January 15th,1914- Encloses the monthly attendance returns
 o	Duncan Clarke, Victoria Road Public School, January 27th,1914- Encloses remarks on the inspector’s school report
 o	George Fenton, Commerce Street Public School, January 5th, 1914- addresses two main concerns with the ‘perfect attendance card’
 o	Alexander Forbes, Ruthrieston Public School, February 2nd, 1914- Response to the inspector’s school report
 o	N. Fyfe, Woodside Public School, February 2nd, 1914- Discusses a teacher contracting Diphtheria and pupils contracting it as well
 o	Mathew Henderson, Grammar School, January 5th, 1914- letter concerning arrangements for additional class at Westfield School
 o	William Hendry, Old Aberdeen Public School, January 13th, 1914- letter concerning the enrolling of a boy named McRobb
 o	William Hendry, Old Aberdeen Public School, January 23rd, 1914- letter concerning the enrolling of a boy named McRobb, who has now been accepted to sunnybank
 o	William Hendry, Old Aberdeen Public School, January 23rd, 1914- letter concerning the admission of the Gibb family
 o	William Johnston, Kittybrewster Public School, January 28th, 1914- Response to the H.M Inspectors report
 o	John Jack, Walker Road Public School, January 28th, 1914- Response to the H.M Inspectors report
 o	John Jack, Walker Road Public School, February 13th, 1914- Outlines improvements made following the H.M Inspectors visit
 o	R. Littlejohn, St Paul Street Evening School, January 5th, 1914- submission to the Evening Schools committee
 o	D. B Lothian, Sunnybank Public School, January 14th, 1914- Discusses factors in the admission of Thomas McRobb
 o	Elizabeth McQueen, 16 Beaconsfield Place, December 10th, 1913- Discusses the rising want for German to be taught at the Central School
 o	Unknown- Letter regarding the infants’ department room 5 and the issues with over crowding
 o	Duncan Mackenzie, George Street Public School, November 17th, 1913- Request to admit a boy named George Jones who is staying in Aberdeen over the winter and originally went to school in Cleveland, Ohio
 o	John Mackenzie, Ashley Road Public School, January 28th, 1914- Response to the H.M Inspectors report
 o	John Peter, Rosemount Public School, December 17th, 1913- letter concerning a visit from the inspector to discuss the organisation of the school
 o	Will Robertson, Causewayend Public School, November 28th, 1913- Letter combating the suggesting of banning towels for pupils use in schools
 o	Will Robertson, Causewayend Public School, March 3rd, 1914- Expresses concern over the overcrowding of the supplementary classes at the school which will only worsen
 o	Will Robertson, Causewayend Public School, November 28th, 1913- Schedule of the Health Exhibition
 o	Head Teachers Association, St Paul Street School, February 13th, 1914- consideration of the matter of house lessons and exercises
 o	Will Robertson, Causewayend Public School, February 27th, 1914- letter regarding the problems caused by the water being shut off five or six months ago
 o	Will Robertson, Causewayend Public School, December 5th,1913- Shows class sizes of numerous schools across the city to distribute free pantomime admission
 o	Charles Soutar, December 8th, 1913- Letter concerning the number of female teachers at the school who consider themselves qualified to teach singing
 o	H. Simpson, Grammar School, November 20th, 1913- Letter concerning the red cross and National Health Exhibition
 o	H. Simpson, Grammar School, January 7th, 1914- Letter concerning a vacant town community scholarship
 o	H. Simpson, Grammar School, February 13TH, 1914- Letter concerning temperature lectures
 o	James Sutherland, Porthill Public School, January 5th, 1913- Request for an electric bell system
 o	R. Valentine, Skene Street Public School, January 12th, 1914- Response to a letter from Mr Alex Silver
 o	R. Valentine, Skene Street Public School, February 19th, 1914- remarks on the H. M. Inspectors report
 o	L. Ward, High School for Girls, February 25th, 1914- Proposal for numerous named magazines to be discounted
 o	L. Ward, High School for Girls, December 5th, 1913- discussion over junior students and entrance exams for bursaries offered at Aberdeen Universities
 o	A. G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, January 22nd, 1914- Concerns higher grade drawing
 o	A. G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, January 29th, 1914- Discusses a girl who is deemed unsuitable for admission at the school due to her age and fathers inability to pay fees
 
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