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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 8 Aug 1902, p. 10

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.mnmu byfihe exist. ins need! of the pullout- hour 91:11,!“ ' would muse. ‘ The ‘ idthou'o of Cone cord. “do adda'e,” u! 'tho Vito}; ethic! M‘ 011th age. Ideully located. nitad 'Ionohihe The ooho'ol’o you! boat in it Wm of light and um. um Each room ilpupplied with automatic but regulator; when the heat exceeds a cethin indiéoted_tenperflnm the metal, coils within this delicate instru- ment expand (at! ontomntically act upon n damper, .which shuts oi! the heat; likewise, if too cold the metal contracts and opéusa mponding onmpet in the beau-roomvhich‘ MEG: apparatus available. ' In the physical laboratory we find even the X rays, and a system of mien telegnpby v» tho chemical kbsratcry'is waded to be one at the finest and moat complete 1n thé United States equipped. with. the latest and best biological hbntories are 'snperbly The board foam and oflice ai-e most attractive A unique feature} -mwm.d u the emergency room, with its} Mme-r: mm .m Wk: supply of remedies,- to be used:â€" 1n case of accideat or sudden illness. The room is comfartably and cozily furnished with every con- venience. There is a room for the teachers, where they can rest at noon and enjoy their luncheon in quiet. There is afine library that has just been scientifically catalogued acooxding to the Dewey system ‘ There ' is an excellent art deg partment, wherq drawing and modeling are taught. In the basement we find a splendidly The school has a “crow jewel” in its janitor, who is a licensed Chicago engineer and electrician, whose faithful and untiring do. votion to duty and the interest: of the building have won for Ition of all. 7 The full term will open Wed~ The manual training shop is head-y, Sthemhet 10, with Prof. also located m the basement. The W. A Wilson I: principd. That various took nude by the boys, thu In Mr. Wilson's eighth term .Thereil is a” fine lecture rooin, iii-g; Janice G. scrim-$1,511” lightened. But‘th-iajthing cannot a finely arranged , assembly hall, work and boys’ physieai'training; with its reference library and its e'mbyro collection! of historical pictures. The one of Washing- ton bidding farewell to his afic- ers was presented by the North (Siting: of the Daughters of the American Revolution; 11 very fine engraving“ of Abraham Lincolnjs flat. the gift of Edgar M. Snow ' ily whgratulat Miss Era Emmett Wyoofi, ling; ing. 1 1 The members of the board of education are as follows; James H. Shields, president; Rev. ' P; O Wolcott,;seeretary; K. B. Sweet, Daniel Posse; Charles E. Schauf- The township is to be heart- :01: ite'efiicient, There is at’i’ enthusiastic camera. conscientious co ps of teachers club that has done some very and board of directors. ' 1 . creditable work. Another interesting feature is a on such Mr. Wilson and his work are thoroughly congenial ‘wc’inde’riui set of relief maps of all terms that he cannot tail of_ suc- at “why .m....~zmMm a - w Mr: » “mu...“ ..1V.__.Mrm.<-~.« always lastâ€"«I looketerthetime when we shall set apart the best and noblest“ men and women of earthâ€"for teachers” their oom- penaationa will V so adequate that he’lree to give themselves for the benefit of the race. A liberal policy will be for our own good, just as a matter of cold expediencyâ€"at will be -9111 avail-WW4, rum lighténed self-interest. ” a” ‘ HIGH 5TRBET WAITING STATION. Mayor‘ Evans and Alderman Ever. ett last Saturday afternoon met with ths_.fieials,. 9M.he;,glectric='railwa: Wheh we consider that‘ our boys and girls spend ten months of the twelve in thé schooltdom, 9nd that a 390d education is the best eqhipment that can be fu-r~ nished them, the citizens, and pa- rents in particular, cannot fail to appreciate the advantage of this model school. jl‘h'ere is. hn enthusiastic alumni association of seventy- -five mem- bers, which meets annually. Members of the board are invited school. The cordial relations be- tween board and faculty and the fdcolty end students prove what may be accomplished by harmony and unity;: of purpose. Fra “Ebertus may not always preach ‘to our edification, but that he does occasionally give utterance ito a pongent, pithy truth there II no gainsaying. He declares, “It 'is a giant thing to teach( To Saturday morning, Au ust 2, pu- oel oontaining‘a light thhrdfidclflhv cape, lined with pink siik. Finder will be rewarded by returning name. ‘to the Sheridan Road News Letter. W13." -' m "W71 me’a'rl .w . " -* Qwau company and beiacted waits for the new waiting station, which the com- pany purpoma to mm at High street for the accommodation of the Moraine guests. Work Wm begin at once. steady low. Benewfithe mmp 7 any: youth. That‘s 2:1:‘1‘ Roe 3’7 Mountain Tea. does. mm B. B. Cnm‘ mini». crl Hgkeq the 3m or me bug-n mm; L951.

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