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A letter from T. W. Lawton to an unknown recipient listing the principals and teachers who have been requested to serve as Selective Draft registrars at the Sanford Draft Board.
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An open letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms and the Crooms Academy trustees, expressing the school board's recommendation not to open the school an hour earlier per daylight savings.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms regarding the upcoming opening day, continuing a discussion from a previous letter.
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An open letter from T. W. Lawton to principals of schools with NYA (National Youth Administration) student workers, forwarding a letter from Don T. Mann, the Director of Student Work, regarding the matter.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms recommending the scheduling of teachers at Crooms Academy, in response to a quarantine order.
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An announcement from T. W. Lawton informing the county that the school board has ruled that students and teachers must reside in Seminole County continuously for two weeks prior to enrolment in public schools, in response to an outbreak of poliomyelitis.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms, asking Crooms to confer with him about a report, which appears to have some mistakes or inaccuracies.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms, informing Crooms that the school board is looking into acquiring more financial assistance from the federal government. Lawton also expresses the board's disapproval of Crooms' students taking so many extra curricular activities, distracting them from their school work, and the use of county school buses for long trips, but the board has approved the use of the buses for a trip to Tallahassee, on the condition that the board be paid a rental fee.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms, reminding Crooms to recommend to the trustees the teachers Crooms wishes to be reappointed for the next year.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton, "to whom it may concern" enthusiastically praising the work of Nathalie Crooms Jenkins (the daughter of J. N. Crooms) as a teacher, but seeming to say that she cannot work in Seminole County because of a school board prohibition against the appointment of too many members from one family.