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Tag: Getting Schooled

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Getting Schooled With A Letter from Thomas W. Temple II to Walter P. Temple, 11 October 1928

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on October 11, 2018January 11, 2021
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Getting Schooled with a Student Memory Book, Puente Union High School, 1925

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  • Posted on August 21, 2018August 2, 2022
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Getting Schooled With a Photograph of Professor Edward W. Claypole, ca. 1900

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  • Posted on March 29, 2018January 11, 2021
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On This Day/Getting Schooled: “A Rural Life Survey of the La Puente School District,” 1930

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  • Posted on February 5, 2018August 2, 2022
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Getting Schooled/Read All About It Two-Fer with “The Siren,” Boyle Heights Junior High School, 18 January 1923

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  • Posted on January 18, 2018August 2, 2022
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Getting Schooled with the Los Angeles Poly Optimist School Newspaper, 16 November 1915

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  • Posted on November 16, 2017December 21, 2020
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Getting Schooled at Compton School, 1908

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  • Posted on October 16, 2017August 2, 2022
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Getting Schooled with Thomas W. Temple II’s College Graduation, 1926

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  • Posted on June 4, 2017December 28, 2020
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Getting Schooled with Los Angeles County’s Public School Origins, 1854-1855

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  • Posted on May 3, 2017August 2, 2022
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Getting Schooled at the Los Angeles State Normal School, ca. 1890s

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  • Posted on September 15, 2016December 30, 2020
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