Kansas Farm Loans Teachers' Column and County Superintendent Notes
The article reviews Kansas school progress, praising state efforts against prohibition and the value of education. It recalls early teachers like Mr and Mrs J F Barclay, notes local entertainments at Wa-Keeney churches, and upcoming Trego county teachers meeting at Golden Belt in Hays March 12-13.
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J. F. Barclay
M. E
T. Marion Crawford
Wa-Keeney
Trego County
Golden Belt
Hays
Census details for Kansas 1915 and local notices
The article outlines the 1915 Kansas census framework with state authority to collect population data, listing required fields such as ownership, dwelling order, family members, birthplaces, occupations, school attendance, military records, livestock, creamery and cheese data, libraries, church property, and disability status. Local notes mention BR. T. Bean visiting March 8–9, Rev. Greene’s trip, and a cow scare story from Mrs. Greene in Luray.
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Kansas
State Board of Agriculture Authority
Sam
Kansas Sunflower Land Promotes Hard Work and Education
A reflective piece celebrates Kansas as a fertile land offering wealth and opportunity. It honors the handicapped and persevering students and teachers, urging continued school leadership and examinations across counties to aid local education. The prose quotes poems and recollections about rural schooling and community effort.
Mystery county contest prompts Kansas reading tale by Harlan kin
In Mystery county a contest prompts a reader from Mr. Harilan’s family to craft a Kansas themed piece titled The Birthright of Kansas. The note highlights local writers including Tareq par Harlan and Sheriff Peacock known as The Poet of the Smoky. Also mentions Miss Graham’s Passin on Party added to the city library and praise from Judge Ruppenthal’s Russell papers.
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Tareq Par Harlan
Peacock
Altman
Kansas
Miss Graham
Topeka High School
Judge Ruppenthal
Russell
Ruppenthal
Golden Belt Educational Association at Hays program
Golden Belt educators gather March 12 13 at Fort Hays Normal School for a hybrid program featuring music orchestras contest lectures and round tables. Highlights include Prince of Egypt lecture by Dr Wm H Black and opera The Chimes of Nor mands with details on schedules and events.
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New York City
Japan
Palestine
Egypt
Golden Belt
Fort Hays Normal School
Golden Belt Educational Association
Hays
Fort Rays
R. S. Hale
F. H. Bailey
Club Work of America
C. Bishop
Wm. H. Black
H- Emberson
State University
Is Court
Er FM
Itt
University Chicago
Strong
University Kansas
Cann A. Stradal
Weather outlook reports scarce clear day amid prolonged unsettled period
The report notes that only one clear day remains in the last two weeks with precipitation totaling almost two inches, most of it snow. It highlights ongoing unsettled weather with potential further wintry flakes and a brief respite in sight.
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Keeney, Kansas
Birtarigut
BR. T. Bean
W. W. Giteon
Guerdon
Sunflower
Gove County
Wilson
Enerep
Florence Bar
Prin. J. H. Niester
Courthouse Park
Otmants
Niagara
Sameera Sool
Pepe
Walnut Story
Billy Grimes
Polly
Crawford
Ninth Street
Salina
pWbes
Fort Haya Normal School
A. S. Treger
Weather Report
The
Wa-Keeney State Bank
Wa-Keeney, Kansas