Show VISOR Something of Miss Rosalie Pollock Successor to Miss Adelaide Comes Here With Strong Endorsements rr I Iy y I S r 1 j I t i i 1 1 i I o 1 Ji I I Y y 1 f y 1 y y f 1 Y j Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i Y 1 U t 1 y x 1 Y i Y Y Y Y u Y 1 Fh 1 i t y y y y y y y t ty I y y X X ij p 1 MISS ROSALIE POLLOCK X X 0 0 Tho The board of at education Is congratulating hating lating Itself upon having secured Miss lIss Rosalie Pollock as all primary department supervisor to succeed Miss lIss Holton HeRon Miss Pollock comes to Salt Lake City with strong endorsements anti and It Is hoped that In the tho City of the Saints Will wiil at nt least be ie e as long and ond useful as was las that of at her predecessor Numerous testimonials and endorse endorsements endorsements ments of oC Miss lIss Pollocks and capability to SIll fill the position of oe primary superintendent have been hlen received by b Superintendent Christensen Among mon these Is one from James Janues I K B Russell Hussell the dean of ot College Colle l Columbia University N Y where Miss Pollock has loris been a student for the tho last two years Dean Denn HU l Is moro more than par partial lie He Is i eulogistic Among Amon other things he lie says ays Miss Pollock Is quiet and ladylike but at It the same limo lime very earnest and progressive In nil all she undertakes She lias Ilus certainly made motle a 1 very vry excellent record with us usand usand and I feel fel confident she he will wll make an tin excellent supervisor As for her hoer cx ex experience and amid success ns as a n teacher I know of ot no TOo one onu more competent to speak than Mr Ir Livingston C Lord president of ot the normal school Charles Charleston ton lii III Mr Ir Lord knows her Inti Intimately and nt lt the Detroit meeting of ot the N A 13 n he spoke to me most en enthusiastically of ot her ability as nil a n leader lealler among teachers lie He said that he ho would vouch for tOl her In any position de tle demanding manding ability In iii tho the primary Held Joseph Kennedy professor of at peola pella pedagogy o og logic and psychology nt at the Uni Un University University of North Dakota says pays Miss Mies II I Pollock Is Ii a n natural leader It Is now three years since site she worked with me one meIn m mIn In hi teachers Institutes She Site was then thou master of the situation every eory time limo aua that by winning and tactful ways without In the tho least lea t sacrificing any principle or position She Sh has had varied and always successful exper experience experIence lance In Iii primary work vork I failed Called to get gether gether gether her this summer r ns as 8 my first choice to todo todo tod do d the ho primary work In our summer summet school for tor teachers but hut could not moot ow owing lag ing to her previous engagements else elsewhere elsewhere elsewhere where Since I knew her and her hoer work three years ears ago ngo she has been tn to Teach Tench Teachers ers era college Columbia arid and no doubt you ou have their testimonial In regard to her scholarship You would find her hera hern a n congenial and loyal loal coworker and a 11 thorough lady body In nil all her ways waI Miss Pollock IB Is 1 a I native of ot North Da Dakota Dakota Dakota kota where she Rhe he has lotte been b en engaged In school chool work wOrl for tor or over oer ten years eaIS She Site Is 35 ir 3 years ears of ot ago age and n ft lady lad of oC winning presence and prepossessing J appearance Undoubtedly the hoard board luau has secured a n prize In obtaining Miss Pollock as primary primary mary supervisor Professor Willis E Johnson of oC the department of history hIli tor and geography at atthe atthe the time state normal school at N ND ND D P writes that he hoe has IS known knon Miss lIss Pollock Poll ek for tur the past years He lie Bays nys site she he Is unquestionably the best hest primary teacher and most moat competent supervisor of Ot primary work ork orkIn In this state Sho She Is 18 a 1 natural teacher and leader and atud to this Inborn has hus added successful experience lu ha II teaching children chilli reI and In lit Instructing teachers and the excellent training af of afforded forded In teachers college collo e of at Colum Column Columbia his bia University of ot which Institution she Is a graduate She has bus good health healtha a It j pleasing personality l er and always has the friendship and warm regard re of nil associated ted with tier her I have hl e never ner neverseen neverseen seen a n person keep the attention and Interest t of a 11 body boll of ot teachers t as she Rhe always does I know of at no moo person perRon whom I could recommend so hIghly amid unreservedly for tor nay an position ns OR I feel feci I can MIsS Pollock for this position r I Iam am non sure that site she will some IOme be recognized as fiR one ono of o 0 the ver er heat best primary In mary supervisors In this country and that you will never have havo occasion to regret rc ret your action If It you rOil select her There were applicants for tor the position 1 besides Miss Pollock Misses lIsses Frances Jenkins of at N Y Sarah Mai garet Hunting Bunting of Duluth Mary HugunIn In Minn Mary L Freeman Springs N Y X L Cincinnati Jane h Hell Des Moines la In Miss Mba Ova Ora flaring BorinI of ot fork Berk ely cly Cal and Miss Lew fow Hall hail of oC San Francisco I were svere also niso receptive candi dates This Thill position po has bus been filled since 1890 by b Miss Holton with the exception of ot the school year ar of ot when sIte she was walo In Des Moines |