Description | 23/5/1914 -1/9/1914 • Matthew Henderson, Grammar School, Manual Instruction Material. List of suppliers of Timber &Accessories, 17/6/1914. • W Henderson, Naval Signal to inform the Board that Mr Henderson, and AG Brown were called up to the Skegness War Signal Station and are unable to say when they will return, 14/8/1914. • DB Lothian, Sunnybank Public School, Alex Duncan & George Gray, A Duncan was only 18 days under 5 years while George Gray was considered a special case as his mother is a widow who does not accept parish relief but goes out working, 1/6/1914. • Jas McGregor, “I have just received orders to report to Peterhead for Medical Inspection with a view to being enrolled in the Territorial Force. In the event of me being accepted I shall be unable to take up my duties on 11th August. Letter marked as “Not Accepted”, 7/8/1914. • Duncan Mackenzie, Mortgage Bond No 992 The Interest Warrant for 6 months ended 15/5/14 was paid at Banff subject to tax of 1/2d per £., 23/5/1914. • Jemma Anderson, Bishop’s Lodge, Bloemfontein, Teacher, who was granted 6 months leave of absence to visit South Africa, requesting short extension to enable her to catch a specific boat to return, 17/6/1914. • Alexander S Balneaves, Application for headmasterships of Evening School including CV of Day & Evening Schools, 30/5/1914. • Jane Clark, York St Public School, Requesting Miss Copland be retained permanently as Room 6 Junior Infants assistance for class of 100, 27/5/1914. • James Green, 1st Scottish General Hospital, I request your assistance in taking over the following buildings that have been allocated to the unit:-Aberdeen High School for Girls, Grammar School, Westfield School & Rose mount School, 4/8/1914. • Jane F Davidson, 123 Leslie Terrace Aberdeen, Application for the vacant position at the Grammar School following the death of Miss Haydon, 1/6/1914. • Thomas Duncan MA, 16 Calsayseat Rd Aberdeen, Application for the position of Headmasters in the Evening Schools, 8/6/1914. • George Fenton, Ruthrieston Public School, The boiler in which the soup is made during the winter months needs to be releaded. Secondly a proposal from the Sewing Mistress that 50 yards of red flannel be used for Red Cross purposes, 18/8/1914. • William Hendry, Old Aberdeen Public School, Letter regarding the refused admission of 2 pupils at the Central School. Robert Wilson passed the test but was refused because of age while Catherine Peat was declined because she was 12 marks below the standard, 24/6/1914. • William Hendry, Old Aberdeen Public School, Several cases of pupils requiring meals and request to start a centre. Those that can to pay a penny balance to be free, 12/8/1914. • William B King, 41 Cromwell Road Aberdeen, Application for post of Evening School Headmaster c/w printed CV, 22/5/1914. • John H Mennie, George St Public School, Application for Headmastership in one of the Board’s Evening Schools c/w detailed CV, 23/5/1914.
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