This text provides a detailed record of Edward M. Chamberlin Jr., a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia in the year 1941-42. Chamberlin, a white male, was born on February 27, 1915, and was noted to be 5'6" tall and 120 pounds, with a condition of paralysis. A graduate of Harvard College with a B.A. degree, he taught English to 6th and 7th graders at Jaesburg School and earned a salary of $7300 for the year. His performance was rated as good in punctuality and cooperation, fair in growth and success attitude, and he was noted to have serious difficulty with discipline. This historical document sheds light on the expectations and evaluations of teachers in the early 20th century education system.
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Edward Chamberlin Jr, Loudoun County, Virginia, teacher, 1941-42, Harvard College, English, Jaesburg School, paralysis, white male, salary, discipline