Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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w wwww www www w ww wwww w TEES NETEN'T.Q1r,Nfl'1tAN ww ww ww www ww ww w IRVING 0. PALMER RVING O. PALlN'lEl1, Principal of Newton lligh School, graduated from Coburn Classical Instit.ule in 1883 and Colby College in 1887. During the '90's he was a student at Harvard Summer School in the fields of Physical Science and Education to the extent of seven or eight courses. Before coming to Newton, Mr. Palmer was Principal of Derby Academy, 1887-18883 Principal of 1Nareham, Massachusetts, lligh School, 1888-18915 Head of Science Depart- ment at Tabor Academy, 1891-1893, Head of Science Department at Salem High School, 1893-1897. In 1897 he came to Newton, and from 1897-1910 was Head of the Science Department. From 1910-192-1 he was Principal of the Newton Technical High School, and, since then, has been Principal of Newton Iligh School. Mr. Palmer was joint author of a small volume entitled One Thousand Problems in Physics. He has been president of t.he Science Department of the National Education Association. He is a member of the Hcadmasters Association and a Rotarian. He has also held membership and, in some cases, oflice in other educational organizations, some local, some state, and some national in scope. Mr. Palmer states that he has been guilty in past years of wasting the substance of an impecunious schoolmaster in European travel. in journeying through the majority of t.he states of the Union and all the Canadian provinces but one. He says, also, that he enjoys work, family. food, and friends. l will llwllll 'llwlliwt www' www www wwwlllll llllllll 'wlillllll wlllllliwl wlllllllw wlllllll wlllllwll wllllllllllli wlwlllllllll lwllllwllllll wlwlwllww wwllllwll wwllllllwlw lwlllllllllll lwlllllwllllllwwlllllllllllwl.lwllllllllllll wwllllllllll wll'IIl1lW 8

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