Northwest history. Federal Affairs. Bureaus. 1925-03-07

Seattle, March 4. - Protests against the sudden removal of William T. Lopp as head of the Alaska division of the Bureau of Education, after his pioneering educational service among the Indians and Eskimos of the Territory to make way for Jonathan H. Wagner, an educator from New Mexico, have been sen...

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Language:English
Published: 1925
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Online Access:http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/79062
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Summary:Seattle, March 4. - Protests against the sudden removal of William T. Lopp as head of the Alaska division of the Bureau of Education, after his pioneering educational service among the Indians and Eskimos of the Territory to make way for Jonathan H. Wagner, an educator from New Mexico, have been sent to Washington, it became known today.