47 Verbs to Use for the Word superintendent

I know what I can do, I'll ask the Sunday school superintendent for a class to teach.

"Mr. Crane, if you wish us to deal frankly with you, you must accord the same treatment to the officials of the Naval Academy," replied the superintendent coldly.

He rises in the service of this official,captain of the royal guard, or, as the critics tell us, superintendent of the police and prisons,for he has extraordinary abilities and great integrity, character as well as natural genius, until he is unjustly accused of a meditated crime by a wicked woman.

It was soon found necessary to appoint a superintendent of such affairs at Cairo, for there were those who, desiring to lead a straggling life, had to be restrained from crime by military surveillance and regulations requiring labor for self-support.

There is no, relying," added the superintendent, "on the savages save so long as we have the superiority, and so long as all their wants are supplied."

Stop her!" cried the superintendent, sharply.

The gentleman who was with us reproved the superintendent severely for his conduct, and told him to remove the boy from the treadmill gang, and see that proper care was taken of him.

With that officer they found the superintendent also.

Get a strong, dominating superintendent and give him autocratic authority.

Women can vote in Kansas only at municipal elections, but in forty counties men have elected women school superintendents.

They will thus both aid and encourage the superintendent and teachers.

" "Bully!" exclaimed the little superintendent, rubbing his hands with brisk enthusiasm.

Now they've got a superintendent that is worthwhile!

The boy found the plan on the table, under a little brass dog which someone had given the superintendent as a paper-weight.

Why the devil didn't you call your man down?" "I knocked him down," gritted the superintendent, savagely, "and I'd have beat his face in for him if there hadn't been two of them.

" "Huh! You better try feeding hay for a while," sourly grumbled the superintendent.

Albertini and other artists waged an absolute crusade against her, and so influenced the superintendents of the church that Properzia was obliged to leave the work and her relief was never put in place.

As a result of my protest the Governor immediately interrogated the superintendent of the institution where "Jekyll-Hyde" had tortured me.

"I know the hospital superintendent.

He found himself a mile from the post office, for the cluster of government buildings, where lived the superintendent, were now in plain sight.

an' he met a school superintendent who told him they was awful hard up for a teacher in Digby.

Now it so chanced that the governor and his first lieutenant in the great railway steal had weighty matters to discuss, and they had not missed the superintendent or the lawyer, supposing them to be still out on the rear platform enjoying the scenery.

" "That I can quite understand," nodded the superintendent.

Mrs. Fry made arrangements for the classifying of female prisoners; for obtaining superintendents and matrons; for providing schools and work on board ship; and in many ways attending to the welfare of the poor convicts.

Further, they have realized that the only possible president of the new lines is a man with brains like, for instance, Lemuel C. Barstow, who has working directly with him a general superintendentand don't overlook that general parta general superintendent named Martin Garrity!" STRANGER THINGS By MILDRED CRAM From Metropolitan Magazine

47 Verbs to Use for the Word  superintendent