Edgar A. Allen (acting superintendent) forwards fifty-four reports on leave of absence several employees: Kate S. Bowersox (assistant principal and normal teacher), Margaret Roberts (teacher), Bertha Canfield (seamstress), Fanny G. Paull (teacher), Clara L. Smith (teacher), Anne H. Stewart (sloyd teacher), Elizabeth E. Forster (drawing teacher), Sadie E. Newcomer (teacher), James R. Wheelock (band leader), E. H. Colegrove (teacher), William Normast (tailer), M. I. Zeigler (harnessmaker), Genus E. Baird (assistant printer), Ora B. Bryant (teacher), Ella G. Hill (laundry manager), Frances R. Scales (teacher), Florence M. Carter (small boys' manager), W. B. Beitzel (clerk), A. H. Murtoff (instructor in blacksmithing), Agnes May Robbins (teacher), Edith McHarg Steele (librarian), Emma A. Cutter (senior teacher), Mabel B. Sherry (teacher), Enoch M. Sherry (teacher), William Davies (teacher), Jeannette L. Senseney (music teacher), H. Gardner (carpenter), E. G. Sprow (laborer), Charles H. Carns (painter), Effie Moul (assistant matron), Ida Swallow (assistant clerk), Jessie L. McIntire (teacher), Chas W. Yeager (fireman), W. S. Dysert (shoemaker), Lizzie James (laundress), W. H. Miller (financial clerk), Prudence M. Crosbie (assistant matron), David Crosbie (laborer), Nellie V. Robertson (clerk), Annie B. Moore (music teacher), William G. Snyder (laborer), Emma H. Forster (teacher), Frank F. Reising (teacher), Mariette Wood (teacher), Margaret O. Eckert (laborer), E. Corbett (assistant seamstress), Susan Zeamer (assistant seamstress), Ella Albert (assistant laundress), Harry F. Weber (engineer), Ed. A. Lau (carriagemaker), Beckie L. Goodyear (assistant seamstress), and Elizabeth Searight (assistant seamstress).