Life of Charles A. Leker (1884 - 1965) told (mostly) in his own words and illustrated with over 100 photographs, some 100 years old. Topics covered: Life on a Missouri farm in the late 1800's; wagon trip to Oklahoma Land Rush of 1893; Park Academy and Park College in Parkville, Missouri; Teaching and Dean at Kidder Institute, Kidder, Missouri; Principal at Guernsey, Wyoming; teaching at Marshfield High School in Coos Bay, Oregon; Professor and Dean at the Polytechnic Institute (now the Inter American University) in San Germán, Puerto Rico; and raising three children at an advanced age.
Found Blurb in 2008 and have been writing and publishing books (travel, family history, fiction) using Blurb BookSmart since then. Have tried various sizes (Pocket, Trade, 8x10 Landscape, 8x10 Portrait) and the three cover options (Softcover, DustJacket, ImageWrap).
Publish Date January 11, 2012
Dimensions Trade 232 pgs
Black and White printing (on cream uncoated paper)
Category Biographies & Memoirs
Tags Oklahoma Land Rush, Cherokee Strip, Charles Leker, Aldo Leker, Park Academy, Park College, Kidder Institute, Higher Education, Puerto Rico, San Germán, Dr. Harris, Polytechnic Institute, Edda Prats, Elaine Dockery, Poly Kids Reminisce, Growing Up As Poly Kids, Lamar Missouri, Irwin Missouri, Parkville Missouri, 1893, Kidder, Guernsey, Education, InterAmerican, Poly, Centennial