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The School Superintendents

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Day
4
Month
May
Year
1877
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Public Domain
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The semi-annual meeting of the Michigan Association of Superintendents of City Schools, will be held at the Hibbard House, in Jackson, on Thursday ovening, May 1", and Friday, May 18 On Thuraday evening, Superintendent J. C. Jones, of I'ontiac, will present a brief review of the paat'work of the Aesociatiou in the establishment of Grades, Courses of Study, etc. The following topics and questions are offared for discussion duriug the meeting : 1. The Educational Legislation of the year. 2. The Normal Scho 1, and its relatiou to the Public Schools of the State. (Proininence will be given to thi subject, whicli is oue of special interest.) 3. City " Training Schools." 4. How often shouid " tégular examinntions " occur in Grades below the High School ? 5. How can Superintendents and teachers cause the advautages of the Common Schools to be more fully appreciated by the people. These topics are not intended to exclude othera. Let every ona come prepared to make the discussion lively. By reaolution passed at the Lansing meeting held in December la&t, all Superintendents and Supervismg Principáis of Graded Schools, may become members of the Association, and and it is hoped that there wili be a large attendance at this meeting. F lint, April 24, 1877, D. BEMISS, President. T. W. Cbibsbt, Secretary. The following appointments have been made for the High School Commeucement, June 22 : Nellie M. Coleman, Ann Arbor ; Jane Eyre, Highland Park, III. ; Charlotte H. Hall, Ann Arbor ; Anna J. Ockford, Ann Arbor ; Ettie Hyde, Plainwell ; Sarah B. Willits, Hillsdale ; E. H. Bowman, St. Cbarlea, 111. ; F. C. Cole, Ann Arbor ; G. H. Fletcher, Minkuto, Minn. ; 0. E. Freemau, Millersburg, Iud. ; W. Galpin, Superior, I. N. Payue, Port Clinton, Ohio ; R, B. Pettit, North Clymer, N. Y : J." G. Schurtz, White Pigeon ; Aaa Whipple, Plymouth ; Kfték Wooater, Decatur. The graduating :lasa is a large oue. - Those subsoribers who have not yet palo for the AE0U3 for 1877 are respectfully advised that with pofcatoes 2 cents a piece we are in urgent need oí the money. Don't wait for a personal cali. Mrs. Ann Euza Yonno bas been beaten in her suit for divorce. The court held that Brighaui's first marriage, coutraoted in Ohio in the early days of Mormotiism, was the only legal niarriage that he oould contract ; that the form of marriage with Ann Eliza did not make her his legal wife, and that therefore she oannot be divorced Further alimony is denied, of course, and the sum already reoeived as alimony awarded to her in payment for services rendered as s " domestio " or menial while she lived with Brigham as his wife. Any other decisión would have recognized polygamy as a lawfui institution. The only cure for Heaves is Wallace's Heave Eemedy, For sale by A. V. Robison, Anu

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