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A letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms informing Crooms that they may excuse some students from school duties so that they may assist in an NRA (National Recovery Administration) festival.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms, informing Crooms of the state of funds for teachers in the district. On the back of the letter are some handwritten notes, presumably from Crooms himself.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms, informing Crooms of which teachers' certificates have already or are about to expire.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton, Secretary and Superintendent of Public Instruction for Seminole County, to J. N. Crooms, then principal of Crooms Academy. In the letter, Lawton asks Crooms to have all teachers fill out a questionnaire and submit them along with his recommendations to the trustees.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton, Secretary and Superintendent of Public Instruction for Seminole County, to J. N. Crooms, then principal of Crooms Academy. In the letter, Lawton informs Crooms that if he submits his bill for railroad fare, Lawton will present it to the board for reimbursement.
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A letter from T. W. Lawton, Secretary and Superintendent of Public Instruction for Seminole County, to J. N. Crooms, then principal of Crooms Academy. In the letter, Lawton informs Crooms of the imminent recommendation of the Florida Education Association to establish a teachers' retirement system for the state.
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A draft of an announcement typed by J. N. Crooms on official Florida Teacher's Association stationary, the letterhead of which lists Crooms and the various other officers of the association as well as the next session. In the announcement, Crooms certifies that M. C. Mosely "affirms that by mistake the name of Sidney Scott was dropped when the name of John Lloyd should have been dropped instead."
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A letter and accompanying envelope from T. W. Lawton, Superintendent of Public Instruction for Seminole County, Florida, to J. N. Crooms, then principal of Hopper academy. In the letter Lawton thanks Crooms for sending a check for the extension of the school term.
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A letter from B. F. Whitner Jr., secretary of the Sanford Public School Board, to J. N. Crooms, then principal of Hopper Academy. In the letter Whitner confirms the receipt of a check from Crooms to the Treasurer (presumably taxes or fees), who in turn has provided checks to J. N. Crooms and others, presumably salaries for the staff of Hopper Academy.
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A letter to Thelma Thurston from Dr. and Mrs. F. B. and notes on the back of a shipping letter.