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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 30 Jun 1906, p. 5

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It was by“ with th- hope than. in l‘loddl the gulch wank! be able '9 éontiuue thelr 01.1 door drill through the wlmer. Instead qt interftrihg wlth A the regal" loathe. then-fare, the mlgmuon wu .â€" two :4; mdnllln i'. h. wu suoceuiul. During _ thc than momhl that $11!! Kentucky school r6- “ fulfilled in Florida: only. one (kill an mined on w ‘ coil“ of had “rather. and except for'nbout two week! the drill: were held in 1:11an uniforms with 3 costs oi. After lessons and drill the boys went. 0." Friday. the am: of Jam. 1905. the dub vat of ti. 135 mu dthc Kennel“ liliwy Mina It Lyndon. hunky. tumour. Ind on “a." knowing. Jam the fight. 1'. begun 700 all“ "a: n Btu Gdlie. '11.. u if nothing lad to new the and ne. ‘1‘!» ehnnge w and. IN: 13mm 0 y. Floorplnn 0! an l'lorldn hummus hid vheen mug-u! every allot Ind been unsigned nt Lyndonto hiehtuu Mn 3} Ian Gallic. When the bntuilon united “an wu no cont-don. Inch he, knew when be hanged. With can and dinpueh the 125 cede“ mulled 700 nilee end their work was interrupted for on. day only. And this migration III but typled dun mam-prim now being buried on by M. bun fi'o wheel- um. endnvor nbo; c all eke to heap their “uh-nu in the open air \hronghont ailing. fishing. swimming. hunting. or pleylng bushel! or tennis; in other woods. kept up ell the emuements and exercises to which they were sc- enetelned in Kentucky with the eddition 0! others uisde' possihle by their proximity to the oceen. Yet the boys did not fall of in scholarship. for, the cane hours end rules for study 'were msintsined in Flor-ids as in Kentucky, end they kept up better spirits. Colonel Fowler, the superintendent. said. “The moral tone wee decidedly better than it was _ jn‘Jfientncky in the winter time. for the simple res-on thst outdoor life is the beat sniido’te in the world for bed morals among school boys.” - Yet in spite of its ilmoet evident sdventeges the ides of moving this tchool wee insmeunre the result of accident. A few you: ego‘Oolonel Fowler were ordered by his doctor to Florida for s M of the winter on seconnt of poor health. The next year the sufie thing occurred; and then he decided thst it would be a. good thing for the boys ilso, not that they were at all sick, but on the " principle that whet‘is good for a sick man is better for s we“ oner Thus this new idea which marks a. departure in school life originated from the sick- ness of e principsl. , , ‘ ,A Ant- L:â€"en "a new u; u: y. "any-.. . in. By a curious coincidence. about thle time. Mr. john M. Hopkins, '1 teacher in the Hill School at Pottstown, Pm, was sent to the Adirondacks for his health {or two or three years. His plah was to epend all the year in the Adirondacks except the three winter monthb, which he planned to Spend in Florida», During his secondryear in the montuins he had two boys with hlm to tutor. Svch won the healnnlnu of the Lake Placid School, unother mi- --.. heglnnlng o! the Leke Placid acnom, luuuucr .mâ€" gotory whool which spends its spring nnd'fall terms in the New York mountains and it. winter on Biscayne Bay in Florida. ' , The Luke Placid School, like the Kentucky school gives ite regular mental training at both places eanly well. Its success in this field depends on the same qualities lnr the teeehgrethat success depende on in the etntlonery kind of bonding echoole. But it: distinction lies in the fact that the Luke Fluid School is nhle to give its pupils good. healthy. outdoor exercise: all the yeor round. The opportunity for contlnned exercise, the escape from winter: nan-11y. spent more or late indoors, end the chncee for the boys to leorn to swim and ehoot, two necompllunente wlch ought tobelong to every educated men, ere the chief edvmugu thot the-e mlgntory “schools posses. These ed- mtegee and one other: the gndnntee of meny of our beet eehoolnnre often woefully deficient in on the sum depends on schools. B! the Luke 1 mod. healt] Migratoty Schools HIGHLAND PARK" NEWS-LETTER Chem“ 1: the Bishop‘- eel-rim lien on the box Filigree hell In old Bellnln 1M! “d. M Bend": the ennui-uh Bezel and Egtherlnnd mumps. ‘ 8830 Brueh‘ Person Ancilflep’nsile ' Dleh Peanut)! lien 1mm America. Pueenger from Cnluie ‘ lel‘ln Waiting 81mm ' Ileheleon “nomad: Green Dillon Monitors” LllJenennh Grundy Boll Wad Holme- Tyne! De In Plum Grimtie , Eyre Bolt Wife of the éecreury oiShhe Tybont Angel of pin Greet. Refund Ben-on Grey Spoilers Woman Kn the Above autism-g Manor, teller of tales For the ml of Noel J UNENILK Green mounpin boys T3 Chinese life ln town and ” country Bud ‘ William the Silent 3nd his tlmes ' . mem Jmen G. Rhino . Smuwood Toadny on the Nile Dunning Art ofdebnte ' » Alden Canada as it is ' Eraser English hours . James Opal as V, ' Vnnbyke Bitter crv of the children Spat-go Mnnace of privilege George Salve Yenetin gvols. Crawler-d In ihe heart. of the Canadian Jiockies London films sock fountain in 1E“ fruit? inateul of meats. at the fountain.‘ _ {Seek cool shady entrancc {to my “01" in‘and he refreshed. ~ ‘(LPrinL 131: CLABBID [AST Hints for ,] Pub]1 Mffihowtki HM” gel- pa“ nouns! Tynun De I... Putuno GrilmEs _ Eyre Ptgmteihl B, WWW Stanwood ~ 3 357! Géorge 330‘ Crawford 945 Green Rachelle: Taylor Bym ‘ Thompson 1'1"?! Eraser 971 Wading 916.2‘ DO“ Alden 808 A122 Onmm 917.1_ One Kowe1u~914.2 H839 “Sparkling Spring Water [ts for Hot‘ Weather X. My of fur: water. The only kind I use in my 915.! ' . W. ‘SCHUMACHER 914.2 J23 331 Sp25 B4lc B352 '. JOHNS AVENUE B325 T218 { meats. I servefreah crushed fruits men. There is a large shale tree at the Lt keeps us cool and comfortable. Com‘e Pun-Mn Pawn Popper ' Flrocrwkirs. rounn «adieu. skyrockeu. col- ored he. evé‘yfihiug 'w nuke 3 noise and duplgj to 09le the Fourth, for n10 by Albert Luann. ’ncwoduler. unions; and gobneoonhu Hrand Picnic ,/ At Dom FAIL TO ATTEND Banelme’s Park Afternoon and Evening - Shermerville. III. Staple Janka Wood Wilson Cowlel 385 0089 919. 69 971 W85 ms WC“ 9i! W51. I700 U575 H73

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