Description | 7/12/1915 - 10/3/1916
Agnes Abel, 113 Clifton Road, January 19th, 1916- request to transfer to kitty Brewster school Arabella Brown, Rubislaw (Special) School, December 24th, 1915- Report on Alexander Tough Arabella Brown, Rubislaw (Special) School, December 24th, 1915- Report on Barbara Webster Elizabeth Burns, January 7th, 1916- request to transfer to kitty Brewster school Duncan Clarke, Victoria Road Public School, February 25th,1916- Report on the case of John Gunn J Donald, Rubislaw (special) school, January 24th, 1916- reports a school visit from D. H. Crawford A Duff, 88 Blenheim Road, December 9th, 1915- encloses a copy of his timetable N Fyfe, Woodside Public School, January 10th, 1916- requests 38 perfect attendance cards George Fenton, Ruthrieston Public School, December 27th, 1915- discusses a summary of the hours devoted to various subjects N Fyfe, Woodside public School, February 22nd, 1916- Report following an inquiry into Albert Munros injury R Littlejohn, St Paul Street Evening School, December 22nd,1915- request for an additional teacher Recruiting Officer 75th Recruiting Area, February 23rd, 1916- informs that Mr Law should not be called up for military service without reference D. M, George Street Public School, November 26th, 1915- names two pupils, lizzie Thomson and Stewietta Ingram, for perfect attendance A. G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, December 30th,1915- lists teachers who have enlisted and requests more help at the school Duncan Mackenzie, George Street Public School, March 6th, 1916- names two pupils receiving perfect attendance awards- Helen Gavin and Robert Allan Duncan Mackenzie, George Street Public School, March 3rd, 1916- lists the attendance of two pupils receiving perfect attendance awards- Helen Gavin and Robert Allan Duncan Mackenzie, George Street Public School, December 1st,1915- discusses a proposed experiment ‘to remedy a specified deplorable state of things found to exist in poorer things’ Will Robertson, Causewayend Public School, February 23rd,1916- informs of Mr Brown’s request to defer military duty being approved William Robertson, Broomhill public school, March 2nd, 1916- mentions the number of contributions the children made to the soldiers and suggests that this would be achievable again J Rose, King Street Public School, February 25th, 1916- speculates when certain named teachers will be called up for duty, and requests teachers to replace them J Rose, King Street Public School, March 15th, 1916- refers to the case of a pupil who broke his leg on the 1st of December H. Simpson, Grammar School, January 7th, 1916- includes the results of pupils in the school James Soutter, Grammar School, January 24th, 1916- discusses his rejection from enlistment due to medical issues C. Simpson, 119 Desswood Place Aberdeen, February 28th,1916- discusses the enlistment of 8 teachers at the Grammar school and his rejection from enlisting James Sutherland, Rosemount Public School, February 21st, 1916- requests a new teacher for their qualifying class as Mr Stewart has been enlisted J Thomson, 62 Mile end avenue, March 7th, 1916- Is unable to draw his pension due to his unit, the 3/2nd Highland Field Ambulance, being called to Stanwick Elizabeth Urquhart, Broomhill Public School, March 1st, 1916- request for a requestion for the girls at the school to knit socks and scarves for the soldiers A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, December 10th,1915- Provides information of a café Chantant organised to raise money for woollen comforts to send to the soldiers A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, January 12th, 1916- List of Shakespearean plays being studied in the school A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, January 18th, 1916- provides information of a café Chantant organised to raise money for woollen comforts to send to the soldiers A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, January 27th, 1916- encloses the proceedings from the café chantant- £186 A.G Wallace, Central Higher Grade School, February 22nd, 1916- discusses Mr. Law who has been called up again, after being transferred from group 9 to 19 H Simpson, Grammar School, March 1st,1916- supports to applications of four teachers for exemption from military service L. Wars, High school for girls, January 11th,1916- List of Shakespearean plays being studied in the school L. Wars, High school for girls, February 21st, 1916- request for a revert to the old method of collecting fees L. Wars, High school for girls, February 25th, 1916- discusses the new ‘course A’ which is to include English, domestic science, French, drawing and arithmetic
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