EWP 4-5 White Henry P 01
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Title
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EWP 4-5 White Henry P 01
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Description
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Henry P. White, a white male teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, had a solid academic background with a B.A. degree from the University of Richmond. His educational career began in 1924 as a high school principal and he later taught subjects such as mathematics, history, and sociology. White was known for his professional training, thoroughness in teaching, and community involvement, earning high marks in various categories. He was praised for his natural ability, disciplined approach, and dedication to his students. Throughout his teaching career, White maintained a good reputation and displayed a high level of competence, as shown in his performance evaluations and scores. His record in the education field reflects a committed educator with a strong commitment to his profession and community.
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Employment Card
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Tag
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Henry P. White, teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, academic, B.A. degree, University of Richmond, high school principal, mathematics, history, sociology, professional training, community involvement, dedication, competence, educator.See all items with this value
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White teacher, Employment CardSee all items with this value
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Place
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Virginia
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Identifier
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1021323
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Is Version Of
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1021323_EWP_White_Henry_P_01.pdf
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Is Part Of
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Preservation Records
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Date Created
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8/2/23
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Format
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PDF Document
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Publisher
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Digitized by Edwin Washington Project
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Rights
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Loudoun County Public Schools
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Language
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English
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Number of Pages
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2