North Carolina education . e Board ofExaminers and Institute Conductors. In these sev-eral capacities he has served his profession withloyalty and ability. In doing so, he has served hisState well, and the teaching profession is indebtedto him. He gave to his work a zeal that has rarelybeen surpassed, and to his profession a fidelity thathas seldom been equaled. And on his retirementfrom office his co-Avorkers in the Department pre-sented him with a beautiful testimony of their loveand affection. The Executive Committee of the North CarolinaTeachers Assembly, by resolutions, expressed its 1 Ju


North Carolina education . e Board ofExaminers and Institute Conductors. In these sev-eral capacities he has served his profession withloyalty and ability. In doing so, he has served hisState well, and the teaching profession is indebtedto him. He gave to his work a zeal that has rarelybeen surpassed, and to his profession a fidelity thathas seldom been equaled. And on his retirementfrom office his co-Avorkers in the Department pre-sented him with a beautiful testimony of their loveand affection. The Executive Committee of the North CarolinaTeachers Assembly, by resolutions, expressed its 1 June, 1919] NOR-^H CAROLINA EDUCATION 13 regret at his retirement, and its high appreciation throughout the State; for his conimendablf ehergy of the valuable service Mr. Sams has rendered, and in the discharge of every duty placed upon liira, and commends him for his uniform courtesy to his asso- for his unswerving loyalty to the higliest interests elates upon the committee and to his co-laborers of the teaching FIVE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS FURNISHED BY ALAMANCE COUNTY. Of the one hundred County Superintendents ofPublic Instruction in North Carolina, five are nativesof Alamance County. A picture of the five superin-tendents forming so remarkable a group is shownabove. Beginning in the back row from left to right,they are J. B. Robertson, of Cabarrus County; J. , of Dare County, and R. W. Isley, of Samj)-son County. In the front row, from left to right,they are T. R. Foust, of Guilford County, and J. , of Rockingham County. There are severalpoints of general interest connected with the historyof these men. • They Avere all born and reared inAlamance County, and all aie graduates of the StateUniversit}\ And while they are all young men,there are among them, from the teachers standpoint,son, father, and grandfather—Superintendent Rob-ertson having taught Supeiintendent Allen, andSuperintendent Foust having taught SuperintendentRobertson. This informat


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