Teacher
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Louise Gladish, 1927-04-16
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Louise Gladish in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Due to increased attendance, the Elementary school needs more full-time teachers. Although Pendleton had wanted Gladish to complete several more courses before taking on a full-time position, he now offers her a job as a full-time teacher with compensation of $130 per month. He hopes that she will still have the opportunity to take the additional courses at a slower pace.
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill, 1929-03-27
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill, 1929-05-13
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill in Kitchener, ON, Canada. Pendleton informs Gill that the Executive Committee has decided to comply with Gill’s request in the matter of underwriting the salary of a second teacher for the Kitchener school. They will cover the difference between the amount raised by the Kitchener Society and $1000. The Committee would like the Kitchener Society to assume the entire expense as soon as possible. Names mentioned: Mr. (Hubert) Hyatt
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill, 1929-05-29
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill. Pendleton informs Gill that it appears Miss Phillis Cooper will be able to come to Kitchener next year.
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill, 1934-01-12
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill, 1934-04-24
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill in Kitchener, ON, Canada. Pendleton requests that Gill inform Miss Cooper that the Australian church has offered her a place teaching in their school. If she accepts, they will provide her with room and board and £1 per week.
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill, 1934-05-14
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill, 1934-05-25
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill in Kitchener, ON, Canada. Pendleton would like to hear from Gill once a decision has been made about the Kitchener society’s teaching staff for next year. Both Mr. Morse and Miss White would like to have a teacher in Sydney as soon as possible, and Miss White would especially prefer Miss Cooper if Miss Cooper is willing to leave Kitchener.
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Alan Gill, 1929-04-22
Letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Charles E. Doering, 1917-08-18
Typed letter from N.D. Pendleton to Rev. Charles E. Doering in Dunfield, NJ, USA. In thinking over Mr. Price’s request, Pendleton decided that there should be a general policy for the absence of teachers from the school for the purpose of doing other work. Pendleton met with the available Board members, Raymond (Pitcairn) and Ed (no surname given, probably Edward C. Bostock), and they approved of his suggested policy. Pendleton has sent a letter explaining the policy to Mr. Price.