Excerpt from Teacher’s Practical Guide
This is What I think they’ll say School begins again today. Welcome, little boys and girls, Blackeyes, blue eyes, caps and curls. Bring your pencils, books and slates, Sing and read, and write and spell, Study every lesson well.
September Birthdays. Eugene Field, the children’s poet - Francis Willard.
A proverb or maxim for each week, to be written in colored chalk on blackboard and memorized. Pupils are to copy in their note books from week to week.
I. A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor than silver and gold.
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