Sunday, April 14, 2024

N.C. Education Association Plans District Meetings, April 14, 1924

Executive Committee N.C.E.A. to Meet

Raleigh, April 14—A meeting of the executive committee of the North Carolina Education Association will be held in Raleigh Saturday morning, according to an announcement issued by Jule B. Warren, secretary of the association. The committee, it was stated, will discuss the new budget for the association, the publication of the new magazine that the association decided upon as its official organ at its last meeting in Raleigh, and the district meetings as well as lay plans for the tentative program of the district meetings. The district meetings were started only last year as the best method of reaching all teachers of the State and to reduce the work of the State meet to only the necessities of organization as a whole.

The members of the executive committee are: Fred Archer, Greensboro, president of the North Carolina Education Association; Elizabeth Kelly, Raleigh, past-president; W.A. Graham, Wilmington, vice-president; Jule B. Warren, Raleigh, secretary; and R.H. Wright, Greenville, president of the North Carolina Teachers’ College.

The following departmental presidents are also members of the executive committee: Florence Pannill, Greensboro; Martha Kelly, Raleigh; T.E. Story, Trinity; C.E. Haworth, Burlington A.T. Allen, Raleigh; W.P. Few, Trinity College; William Breach, Winston-Salem; F.P. Selby, Durham; Lloyd Hathway, Winston-Salem; Mrs. Elizabeth McIver Weatherspoon, Greensboro.

From the front page of The Daily Advance, Elizabeth City, N.C., April 14, 1924

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