Published by North Carolina Education Association, Raleigh, 1924
Seller: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Ephemera. Condition: Good with no dust jacket. Stapled binding is sound. Pages clean, tanned. Wrappers tanned with light edge wear. Handling wear overall, including creasing at top corner on wrappers and pages. ; Contents: Andrews, Professional ethics. Wright, How we got the county-unit plan before the people. MacKay, A solution of the literary society problem. Sullivan, Bird study in the elementary grades. Bailey, A student's idea on teaching literature. Morris, Mary Bryan Griswold. Blair, Fort Macon. Cover is devoted to a memorial to Charles Brantley Aycock on Capitol Square in Raleigh in 1924. (Aycock became a controversial figure in the 21st century for his openly racist views and discriminatory policies while Governor of North Carolina.); 12" tall; 32 pages.