All 9 Uses of
superintendent
in
Anne Of Green Gables
- I've heard it before—I heard the superintendent of the asylum Sunday school say it over once.†
Chpt 8 *
- And Mrs. Superintendent Bell and Mrs. Rachel Lynde are going to make ice cream—think of it, Marilla—ICE CREAM!†
Chpt 13
- I wouldn't want to be one like Mr. Superintendent Bell."†
Chpt 21
- Why, even Superintendent Bell came to see me, and he's really a very fine man.†
Chpt 23
- It does seem so strange to think of Superintendent Bell ever being a boy.†
Chpt 23
- They had studied Tennyson's poem in school the preceding winter, the Superintendent of Education having prescribed it in the English course for the Prince Edward Island schools.†
Chpt 28
- Diana said she thought it was ridiculous for a Sunday-school superintendent to take a prize in pigs, but I don't see why.†
Chpt 29
- I'm sure Mrs. Lynde can pray every bit as well as Superintendent Bell and I've no doubt she could preach too with a little practice."†
Chpt 31
- Mrs. Lynde wanted to know what else you could expect with a Tory superintendent of education at the head of affairs, and Matthew, noting Anne's paleness and indifference and the lagging steps that bore her home from the post office every afternoon, began seriously to wonder if he hadn't better vote Grit at the next election.†
Chpt 32
Definition:
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(superintendent) a person who directs and manages an organization -- such as a school district
or:
a caretaker of a building -- such as an apartment building