42 YEARS TEACHING
MR. B. BAGLEY TO RETIRE After 42 years service Mr. Benjamin Bagley, headmaster of the Hamilton East School is to retire. Mr. Bagley is a New Zealander and was educated in Dunedin. For a time he taught in several Dunedin schools, and in 1893 was appointed first assistant at Woodville, Hawke’s Bay, where he remained for 12 years. He then became headmaster of Kumeroa School, Hawke’s Bay, and successively headmaster of the Norsewood, Dannevirke North and Woodville District High Schools. In 1922 Mr. Bagley was appointed headmaster of the Hamilton East School, one of the largest schools in the Waikato. In his younger days he was an all-round athlete, having played football, tennis and cricket. He has also been a swimmer, rower and runner and at present is an active member of the Claudelands ~ Bowling Club. &
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 513, 16 November 1928, Page 16
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