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After the singing of a hymn by the scholars of both schools together , a prayer
was offered by Rev . Thomas F . Fales . Introductory remarks were made by Mr .
Daniel French , on behalf of the building committee , and brief addresses by the
Rev ...
After the singing of a hymn by the scholars of both schools together , a prayer
was offered by Rev . Thomas F . Fales . Introductory remarks were made by Mr .
Daniel French , on behalf of the building committee , and brief addresses by the
Rev ...
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that more mental labor is required of many scholars , than they have physical
strength to perform . Teachers expect their pupils to be as far advanced at twelve
years of age as they themselves were at twenty . There was no necessity for this .
that more mental labor is required of many scholars , than they have physical
strength to perform . Teachers expect their pupils to be as far advanced at twelve
years of age as they themselves were at twenty . There was no necessity for this .
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Aside from the interest attaching to the mere metrical translation of these odes ,
which interest is by no means small , this work will be sought by classical
teachers and scholars for the historical information and critical observations it
gives in ...
Aside from the interest attaching to the mere metrical translation of these odes ,
which interest is by no means small , this work will be sought by classical
teachers and scholars for the historical information and critical observations it
gives in ...
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SCHOOL CHAIRS , DESKS , AND . TEACHERS ' DESKS AND TABLES ,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND . SCHOLARS ' DESKS AND CHAIRS MADE TO
ORDER . All articles warranted . Catalogues furnished , with prices , on
application by mail ...
SCHOOL CHAIRS , DESKS , AND . TEACHERS ' DESKS AND TABLES ,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND . SCHOLARS ' DESKS AND CHAIRS MADE TO
ORDER . All articles warranted . Catalogues furnished , with prices , on
application by mail ...
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Although this work has been but a short time published , it has gone into use in a
large number of colleges and schools throughout the country , and is
recommended by our leading scholars as a decided advance on the old Latin
Grammars .
Although this work has been but a short time published , it has gone into use in a
large number of colleges and schools throughout the country , and is
recommended by our leading scholars as a decided advance on the old Latin
Grammars .
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