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Bloasburg raded School. Iutereeted as we were in the build- r -
ing an its surroundings, the bnaia The Principal and Preceptreas
2dttor Register. +attraction was the principal himself• have in their departments, 80 pupils.
We were not duly'constltuted a In eaah of the four roods below there
Pror. Ns.,man is very aentiemaniv
committee to visit the Boro school and and in the school room vary much at are sixty payils. On th® roll of the
report.We had,however,oftea no ticed l vm„ He mwkes no bluster' but ischool there are 360 names. At 19
+ o'clock we bade the school farewell
the beautiful school building on .he t,
hill and had as often I660IVed t0 visit ! 3t1v moves about in ,tic lierfcirm-
a e ei'Lis duties. His manger of i having spent a few`hours most profit-
it. Last Thursday we executed our ex 'lihin� is very attractive and''ably. All the memories of other
ose. We areas to the summit b r days,rose in our mind and we did
Pure y 1very t np arent- x e hoard 'aim in ,•
traversing eighty-ens steps. Otir im- he a ieF a .c 1 classes ar,d was truly iiva over again—vary rapidly-.
preasion had always been that the ' a portion of our farmer life. e
a ,.eased s�ith hip facinating
wall; u the hill must be very wearer leave the subject
1? y y" ur s ,•_i l explanations'. From all J and ice hope that
ing,and that the school directors had r p.- € of,C the patrons of the scht?.oi and friends
acted very unwicelp in locating the `vs could learn from o�i_ t riezcalf of edu�atiau will loon in upon this in-,
building on such as eminence, but '�o� °i:r , tie sc io.ars dear-, loved
- stitution a-loarnipo and its aduca-
tvNi tau-filer. We ear'€Ito inclira- tors.
p Y ton on the part of the pupils to take,
this wrong impression was removedf
after our experience last Tharsda an_, a4^<ai taro of the rofessor's - C. H. Wni'gT•
_ The steps are well adjusted, and c He ' , p� ' j--= ���u �
must have been planned by some as:§. '_, bayonet a doubt, is l ov u ,
man of experience. :or-mug tee school by the confidence
The walk to our agreeable sur- and rag ei t he elicits
ic.ts from the 'pu-
prise was not wearying. Once on{pd9
the hill we could not resist the op�ior- g rom Eome years experience as a
- r teacher, we eaa :assert,without cam- l
# tnIIity and desire for pS09pECtln„T, !prc nisiIIa earselves, that BlossbiIIr-
The view from this elevation his de
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lightful; even on this winters day. cator an
has a v��� the yh�ad ofactsssgra graded
It must be greatly heightened by the :
cenery of saying and summer. acho'1• let�lis patrons.f the school
After looking to our partial sates- `mace a v�it`ac rr�ce *he correct-
faction Svc were escorted by the Jan_ knees or fs.sity of our assertion. we : s.
lacy to the Principal's recall. The are sere that every lover of order and
' discipline will be charmed with the
room is commodious, well heated, j discipline of this school._-Tire classes
ligh t and cheerful. The .venfila* on mare to and from recitation as pr-
was a scellent, and the apparatus t for�darly as C4 stS at West Point -Ic-
vent„latioII is quilts con- -Ic-
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dead poisoned atmosphere so ire- the
by the Prineipzthe e-
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guently noticeable on entering a m-do a vary brief visit to t
school room was not found here, 0a gartments on the first floor. We an
the weS�Aide III ti19 P22IIC11: i'9 rCC2, ''tared-Elias Bly's departmen and found'
`set in the wall is a marble slab with Vie room wdll filled—rather tou
l the following inscription : elosol3 pac'aE i. Good order was silt-
B1ossF urg School. paEoa` ��a heard one a� two prob-
iems solved in Fnental arithmetic.
Brocted A, D. 18:I. The hour having arrived far penman-I
M.Ely, President. ship, the little urchins began to
;spread ink on their copy books. Bid-
A. T. James 'ding 11riss Ely adieu, we passed to
H. Hollands hiss Rogers department. This room
T. ?Faaver ;was also Yery full, It is quite evi
E.Waterson 'dent that both of these tsao era have
r J. J. Blair imore pupils in their respective de-'
Directors. 1partments than ought to remain there
A. N. Dabh Architect. IThe teachers are, notwithstanding
' ;this, doing their work well and faith-
S. H. Gaylord fully. The other rooms on this floor
J.-B. Den>aarl: iRare dismissed before we reached
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them. =,They dismiss them one-half
hour before the_others
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