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| | Jameson vs. Board of Education |
 | | On July 20, 1911, she was married to J. Jameson, and two days afterwards, through her husband, she notified the president of the board of her acceptance of the position, and that she proposed to go on with the work the next year. |
 | | On the other theory of her case plaintiff was permitted to prove notice to the president, through her husband, on July 22, 1911, of her acceptance of the appointment, and her purpose to teach under the terms of the contract, for the then ensuing year. |
 | | This was before any revocation or attempted revocation of the board in employing her, and though the president swears that he then said to plaintiff's husband that because of her marriage she had better resign, this did not amount to action by the board, binding her or it. |
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