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Department of Education.
Armstrong College
In the University of Burhan.
Newcastle on Tyne.
Miss Gladys H. Jennings, B. A. will complete in June a Four Year jiversity course, three years of which she has devoted to degree work d the final year to professional studies.
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She is a very intelligent student, full of suggestions, has insiderable capacity, and a little lack of concentration and stability Ill disappear with further experience.
As a teacher she is bright, emphatic and interesting. She has a its-worthy agreeable manner with all types of pupil and I look forward
very effective school work. She has an excellent voice and good accent id great dramatic ability. She is exceedingly good at games and takes active part in school athletics. She has a very good knowledge of
hysical Exercises,
I can speak in the hgghest terms of her personal qualifications; mere recital of the positions she has filled shows the approval in hich she is held by her fellow undergraduates. She is a member of the
Indergraduates
rham University Representative Council, President of the Armstrong
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ollege University Representative Council, President of the Women's
bating Society, President of the Common Room and has had her services
#ilised in various other socities.
I recommend her with pleasure.
April 1917,
Mark E. Wright,
Professor of Education.
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