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Correspondence of various members and associates of the Southern Education Board and North Carolina education leaders with Dr. Charles D. McIver in the year 1902. Topics include the Friendship Institute, Rev. M.P. Hall, Kenly Academy, W. A. Harper, W.B. Harris, construction of a high school in Harrisburg, N.C., W. Ed (F). Harris, Southern Educational Journal, Euzelian Literary Society, John H. Harwood, and Oak Ridge Institute. Represented among North Carolina educators and superintendents are James W. Hays, G.T. Heafner of Lincoln County, T.J. Hill of Cherokee County, J.D. Hodges of Davie County, G. F. Holloway of Person County, J.C/ Howard of Granville County, Harry Howell of Washington Public Schools, and J.B. O Neal Holloway principal of the Williamston Graded School of Anderson County, S.C., A.B. Hunter of St. Augustine s School, and L. L. Hobbs of Guilford College. Also included are a letter from E. R. Hodgson of the Hodgson Cotton Co., notes to Professor E. L. Brooks, letters from Martha F. Humphrey of Kernersville, N.C. in order to start a school there, telegrams and letters exchanged with Chancellor Walter B. Hill of the University of Georgia at Athens, a message from Western union president Thos. T. Eckert, and an essay letter addressed to Edwin Alderman from the Louisiana State Public School Teachers Association executive committee member R. L. Himes.