School supervision files, 1921-1935.

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School supervision files, 1921-1935.

Most of these records are field reports of visits made by Bureau staff to schools around the state and memoranda describing conferences held between Bureau officials and school faculty. There are also meeting programs, course syllabi, pamphlets, and an occasional sketch of facilities' layout.

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