Richard H. Pratt forwards forty-six reports on leaves of absence taken by employees: Sadie E. Newcomer (teacher), Margaret Roberts (teacher), Josephine R. Walter (teacher), M. Burgess (superintendent of printing), Dora M. Peters (assistant laundress), Etta S. Fortney (assistant laundress), Ella Albert (assistant laundress), Jennie Wolf (assistant laundress), Beckie L. Goodyear (assistant seamstress), Mattie A. Harn (laborer), Bertha Canfield (seamstress), W. H. Miller (treasurer students' funds), W. B. Beitzel (clerk), George E. Snyder (laborer), George E. Hollenbaugh (laborer), Oliver Harlan (assistant farmer), Malcolm W. Odell (small boys' manager), Kittie Odell (assistant matron), O. T. Harris (blacksmith), Minnie L. Ferree (domestic science teacher), Mariette Wood (teacher), Jessie L. McIntire (teacher), Annie B. Moore (music teacher), Clara L. Smith (teacher), Lida Jones (teacher), Jeannette L. Senseney (music teacher), Nellie V. Robertson (clerk), Anne H. Stewart (sloyd teacher), Rosa B. Brown (assistant matron), E. Corbett (assistant seamstress), Susan Zeamer (assistant seamstress), M. I. Zeigler (harnessmaker), Kate S. Bowersox (teacher), Phil Norman (painter), Fanny G. Paull (teacher), Agnes May Robbins (teacher), Paul A. Walter (tailor), Effie Moul (assistant matron), Ed. A. Lau (carriagemaker), Lizzie C. Jacobs (assistant seamstress), Sine Marie Van der Mey (assistant cook), Jessie W. Cook (teacher), Dora S. Dutton (teacher), Elizabeth E. Forster (drawing teacher), Edith McHarg Steele (librarian), Emma A. Cutter (senior teacher).