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HARRIS, James H.

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HARRIS, James H. (Unknown--Unknown) Harris, the assistant superintendent of schools in Minneapolis, Minnesota, succeeded Franklin T. OLDT in 1910. A graduate of the University of Michigan in 1891, he served as a high school principal in Bay City, Michigan in 1899. (1) He then served as superintendent of schools of Pontiac, Michigan for several years. (2) During this time, he wrote "Conditions for Effective Service" for The Journal of Education. (3) He then moved to the Orchard Lake Military Academy at Orchard Lake, Michigan. (4)

As the assistant superintendent of schools in Minneapolis, Harris was in complete charge of the grammar department of the schools. (5)

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Source:

1. "Supplementary List of Active Members," Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence at the Annual Meeting Held in Columbus, Ohio, February 21-23, 1899. National Education Association. p. 120

2. "James Harris Succeeds Oldt," Telegraph Herald, February 5, 1910, p. 8

3. Harris, James H. "Conditions for Effective Service," The Journal of Education," Boston: Trustees of Boston University, March 9, 1905, p. 265 Online: http://www.jstor.org/stable/42802679

4. "James Harris Succeeds Oldt,"

5. Ibid.