Box 2
Contains 137 Results:
Time for a New Suit, 1961
January 07, 1961. A teacher stands before the 1961 Budget Planners wearing a coat held together with "A lick," "A promise," Patch-work Raise, 1957" etc
Baseball scoreboard announces major successes for Teacher Union, 1960
Representative of the Board of Education sits outside a door with students bulging out of the classroom door. He shows a Sorry no job next term sign to a woman with a 243 Fall Term Subs folder, 1962
January 13, 1962.
Man next to marquee reading BD. of ED. meets today. Agenda: Afternoon: hearing on teachers salary. Evening: Adopt salary schedule (Quick work!)
Drawings depicting issues facing teachers and teachers' unions including anti-Communist struggles, and issues of employment, pay, facilities, and government aid to schools.
Two birds on a branch over a nest. Birds are labeled more city funds and more state aid funds., 1962
January 20, 1962. Two eggs in a nest below them are labeled "Schinnerer Report" and "Superintendents and Examiners recommendations".
Dont Let it Happen, 1960
March 26, 1960. Two men stand next to a large covered platter marked "salary raise". One says "This much for me" with arms spread wide. The other says the same, spreading his arms wide. The first lifts the cover to reveal a tiny amount to be divided. (In three frames) Teachers are urged not to fight among themselves for the greater share of the pittance of a wage increase offered them.
Young woman in shadow is labeled 99% overcrowded classes, under paid teachers, overburdened [sic] staffs, dilapidated buildings, shortage of teachers, witch hunts, etc etc, 1958
February 15, 1958. A tiny man representing the Board of Education shines a light on "1% delinquents"
[illegible text around border] To All- A Well-Earned Holiday, 1954
December 18, 1954. Young man dressed as Santa Claus labeled "all of us" carrying a bag labeled "good deeds in '54: TU drive for staff unity on compromise pay plan; Legislators praise TU budget briefs; TU primer for new teachers in wide demand; 1600 at Russell testimonial dinner Build the TU; Puerto Rico supplement and Jewish tercentenary issues open school week leaflet reach scores of thousands of [no more]; TU defends academic fre; $'s in pension gains"
An Unequal Match, 1951
January 27, 1951. Chess pieces on board which represents "The Spartan Queen" with its "Rent Rises" sign. The knight is labeled "tax Increases" and the pawn in scholar's garb is labeled "Teachers' $250 pittance". [number 378 at bottom front, and verso has 889/IHIL]]
Child reads a despairing man a List of supplies for school that goes on and on. Blue at bottom text lists items and prices and did you say free public schools?
Drawings depicting issues facing teachers and teachers' unions including anti-Communist struggles, and issues of employment, pay, facilities, and government aid to schools.