Fayetteville, Aug. 5—Prof. M.B. Andrews of Wayne County, one of the State’s young educational leaders, has accepted the position of superintendent of schools for the city of Fayetteville to succeed Prof. W.S. Snipes, who held the post here for 11 years. His selection came after eight other highly recommended school men had been eliminated one by one by the local board of trustees.
For the past three years, he has been principal of the Greensboro high school. He is a graduate of Trinity College and formerly taught in Durham and Keely.
Prof. Snipes, who resigned from the head of the Fayetteville schools, will be superintendent of the Dunn Public schools next year.
From the front page of The Dunn Dispatch, Tuesday, August 9, 1921
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