Letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms, April 7, 1941
Item
Title
Letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms, April 7, 1941
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Type
Text
Creator
Lawton, T. W. (Correspondent);Crooms, Joseph Nathaniel, 1880-1957 (Correspondent)
Date
1941-04-07
Description
A letter from T. W. Lawton to J. N. Crooms, informing Crooms that the school board is looking into acquiring more financial assistance from the federal government. Lawton also expresses the board's disapproval of Crooms' students taking so many extra curricular activities, distracting them from their school work, and the use of county school buses for long trips, but the board has approved the use of the buses for a trip to Tallahassee, on the condition that the board be paid a rental fee.
Genre
Personal Correspondence
Language
English
Place
Sanford, Fla.
Physical Description
1 page
Identifier
JGRCMA-MSS2008-0520-B001-F001-I012
Topics
African American professional employees
African American Pastimes
African American children
African American educators
Crooms, Joseph Nathaniel, 1880-1957
Time Period
World War II (1939-1945)
Physical Location
J. N. Crooms Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.