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MR L. SAMPSON, a former Christchurch teacher, who is now a superintendent of schools in Alberta, Canada. In 1950, he was awarded an International Nickel Company post - graduate fellowship to study school administration at the University of Alberta. Mr Sampson then became a provincial superintendent of schools.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29716, 9 January 1962, Page 14

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MR L. SAMPSON, a former Christchurch teacher, who is now a superintendent of schools in Alberta, Canada. In 1950, he was awarded an International Nickel Company post – graduate fellowship to study school administration at the University of Alberta. Mr Sampson then became a provincial superintendent of schools. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29716, 9 January 1962, Page 14

MR L. SAMPSON, a former Christchurch teacher, who is now a superintendent of schools in Alberta, Canada. In 1950, he was awarded an International Nickel Company post – graduate fellowship to study school administration at the University of Alberta. Mr Sampson then became a provincial superintendent of schools. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29716, 9 January 1962, Page 14

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