. North Carolina journal of education . ry of the State Historical Commission. Everyteacher should send for his North Carolina leaflets. Prof. A. J. Barwick. formerly principal of the Goldsboroschools, later superintendent of the Thomasville, Ga.,schools, succeeds Supt. C. L. Coon in the State department. Prof. J. A. Matheson, formerly superintendent of theDurham city schools, succeeds Prof. J. I. Foust in the de-partment of pedagogy of the State Normal and IndustrialCollege. Supt. Robert Kittrell, of Granville county, becomes su-)ierintendent of the Edgecombe county schools. The Tarborocity s


. North Carolina journal of education . ry of the State Historical Commission. Everyteacher should send for his North Carolina leaflets. Prof. A. J. Barwick. formerly principal of the Goldsboroschools, later superintendent of the Thomasville, Ga.,schools, succeeds Supt. C. L. Coon in the State department. Prof. J. A. Matheson, formerly superintendent of theDurham city schools, succeeds Prof. J. I. Foust in the de-partment of pedagogy of the State Normal and IndustrialCollege. Supt. Robert Kittrell, of Granville county, becomes su-)ierintendent of the Edgecombe county schools. The Tarborocity schools are placed under the coimty system and super-intendent Kittrell will have supervision over all the schoolsof the county. The State Association of Couuty Superintendents meets atJlontreat September 4, 5, and 6. The county superintendentsare required to attend this meeting. Their expenses arepaid by the county. It is one of the most important educa-tional meetings in the State and productive of most good. ^M-O-KA C?Cx->(MC«*-H.


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