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Documentation and correspondence of the Southern Education Board by various writers with last names beginning with letters "S" through "W", mostly addressed to Dr. Charles D. McIver in 1903. Many of these documents were exchanged as invitations for educational conferences throughout the United States. Topics and correspondents include Ellen H. Saunders, the Success Company, Irwin Shepard, the National Education Association, W. F. Staton, John Small of the U.S. House of Representatives, H.B. Smith, Hoke Smith Atlanta, Georgia attorney, Etta Staley, a letter by J. Carl Stine of the University of Chicago to Dr. McIver to propose is assistance to the growth of southern education, Rev. R. D. Stevenson of Morris Brown College, Joseph J. Stone Printers of Greensboro, NC. , an essay by R. C. Whitbeck titled "A Northern Teacher's Impressions of the Summer School of the South", Rev. William Sutton of the Eastern N.C. Industrial Academy, Mrs. B.B. (Lula Meade) Valentine (president of the Richmond Education Associaton), an invitation to the Tuskegee Negro Conference by Booker T. Washington, the Education Industrial Conference at the New Bern Collegiate Industrial Institute, R. C. Willis of the Pelham High School in Pelham, N.C.

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