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Domestic News September 20, 1955

Madison County Democrat

London, Madison County, Ohio

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Discussion Group No. 22, comprising school superintendents, principals, and executive heads from Madison, Clark, Fayette, Clinton, Greene, and Highland counties, met Monday evening at Curley's restaurant in Jamestown. Attendees included local officials Rolla D. Webster, Bob Trehearne, Dale Porter, and Kimball Howes. A speaker from Antioch College discussed conservation methods, and John Trace presented slides on Samoa.

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School Heads Of 6 Counties Meet

Discussion Group No. 22, composed of superintendents, principals, executive heads of schools in Madison, Clark, Fayette, Clinton, Greene and Highland counties, met Monday evening at Curley's restaurant in Jamestown. Local men attending were County Superintendent Rolla D. Webster, and executive heads Bob Trehearne of Madison Local, Dale Porter of W. Jefferson and Kimball Howes of South Solon.

A speaker from Antioch College spoke on conservation methods, and John Trace, principal of the Washington C. H. schools, talked and showed some slides on Samoa.

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Education

What keywords are associated?

School Meeting Superintendents Jamestown Education Discussion Antioch College Samoa

What entities or persons were involved?

Rolla D. Webster Bob Trehearne Dale Porter Kimball Howes John Trace

Where did it happen?

Jamestown

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Primary Location

Jamestown

Event Date

Monday Evening

Key Persons

Rolla D. Webster Bob Trehearne Dale Porter Kimball Howes John Trace

Event Details

Discussion Group No. 22, composed of superintendents, principals, executive heads of schools in Madison, Clark, Fayette, Clinton, Greene and Highland counties, met at Curley's restaurant in Jamestown. Local attendees included County Superintendent Rolla D. Webster, and executive heads Bob Trehearne of Madison Local, Dale Porter of W. Jefferson and Kimball Howes of South Solon. A speaker from Antioch College spoke on conservation methods, and John Trace, principal of the Washington C. H. schools, talked and showed some slides on Samoa.

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