Saturday, September 2, 2023

Tracing a Career with Newspaper Clippings

 


Chalmer goes to Hays Normal School  (Beloit Call May 29, 1918)

Chalmer Fuller, a 1918 Beloit High School graduate, was in the office this morning, and has ordered the Daily Call sent ot him at the Hays Normal College, where he expects to go on Friday morning.  He will attend the summer session and will return to Beloit in the Fall as he has secured the Illinois School District, No, 90, to instruct next winter.

Chalmer leaves for Hays (Beloit Gazette June 5, 1918)

Mr. Chalmer Fuller left Friday morning for Hays, Kansas to attend school there this summer.

Chalmer attends military school at KU (Beloit Gazette September 18, 1918)

Chalmer Fuller left Sunday morning to attend a military school at K.U. [The military school was the SATC program at KU.  See post about the program.]

Chalmer visits home(Beloit Gazette October 2, 1918)

Chalmer Fuller was home visiting a few days last week.

Chalmer gets Spanish influenza (Beloit Gazette October 23, 1918)

P.M. Fuller received word from Lawrence, KS that his son, Chalmer Fuller, was sick with influensa.  Mr. Fuller left Saturday for that place.

Chalmer getting better (Beloit Gazette October 30, 1918

P. M. Fuller and his son, Russell, who is on furlough from Camp Dodge, Iowa, left Tuesday night for Lawrence, Kansas, to visit Chalmer Fuller.Chalmer has had a severe attack of influenza but is now well on the road to recovery.

Chalmer comes home (Beloit Gazette January 1, 1919)

Chalmer who was a member of the S.A.C.T. at Lawrence, received his discharge and returned home last week.

Chalmer teaches in Saltville (February 12, 1919)

Chalmer Fuller is teaching the Illinois school in the Saltville neighborhood.   E. S. Strange, who had been the regular teacher in that district, was compelled to resign on account of a severe attack of rheumatism.

Chalmer secures School #65 (Beloit Gazette April 20, 1919

Miss Bertha Lewis will teach her home school and Chalmer Fuller has secured No. 65, his home school. 

Chalmer substitute teaches at Georgia School in Beloit (Beloit Gazette May 21, 1919)

Friday was the last day at Georgia School in Saltville, and the usual program and big dinner were the chief events of the day,  A large crowd of patrons of this Standing and Rural school were present to show their appreciation of the efforts of Chalmer Fuller, the teacher, toward making the several months he taught a success and a source of pleasure and profit to the public and the school,  Chalmer taught the unexpired term of the regular teacher who was taken ill and compelled to resign last winter.


Chalmer teaches in Illinois (Beloit Gazette January 25, 1921)

Chalmer Fuller left yesterday for Kansas City to spend a few days before going to Illinois where he is teaching.


Chalmer is in business school in Salina (Beloit Gazette June 7, 1922)

Chalmer Fuller came home from Salina on Sunday evening to spend a few days.  Chalmer is taking a bookkeeping course at Salina Business College.

Chalmer is working at JC Penneys in Salina (Beloit Gazette January 25, 1923)

Chalmer Fuller expects to return to Salina tomorrow and expects to soon resume his duties at the JC Penney store.  He had been here a week recovering from an illness caused by a bad cold and an abscess in his ear.


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