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First grade report card of Quentin Roosevelt attending Force School, First Division.
Resource Type: Card, Report
Subject: First grade (Education)--Evaluation; Roosevelt, Quentin, 1897-1918
Date: 1904-06
Report from Quentin Roosevelt's first term at Groton School. Headmaster Peabody notes he has too many black marks but is learning what is expected of him.
Subject: Groton School; Report cards; Education, Secondary; Roosevelt, Quentin, 1897-1918
Date: 1909-10-23
A report card from Groton School for Quentin Roosevelt. Headmaster Peabody says he is doing poorly in Latin and wishes he had less black marks but that he seems to be improving since his mother's visit.
Subject: Groton School; Report cards; Education, Secondary; Roosevelt, Quentin, 1897-1918; Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Carow, 1861-1948
Date: 1910-02-19
Headmaster Peabody urges Quentin Roosevelt to get as much rest as he can on his break. Roosevelt's Latin continues poorly and he has not learned how to study well yet.
Subject: Groton School; Report cards; Education, Secondary; Latin language; Roosevelt, Quentin, 1897-1918
Date: 1910-03-19
Headmaster Peabody notes that Quentin Roosevelt has started to show interest in his work and his conduct has also improved.
Date: 1910-05-14
Headmaster Peabody notes that Quentin Roosevelt has done well enough in Latin and English to move into the second form without passing more exams.
Subject: Groton School; Report cards; Education, Secondary; Latin language; English; Roosevelt, Quentin, 1897-1918
Date: 1910-06-11
Master Billings is very happy with Quentin Roosevelt's performance so far and sees no reason that he cannot keep it up for the entire term.
Date: 1910-10-22
Card noting Quentin Roosevelt's average for the month and that he has been included on Groton School's Honor List.
Master Billings notes that Quentin Roosevelt's work continues to be exemplary and that his move into the upper class with Latin means the work is harder.
Date: 1910-11-19
Card noting Quentin Roosevelt's average for the month and that he was included on Groton School's Honor List.