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Teachers' Examinations

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
January
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Exaniinaticms of teachers in Washteaaw county, ïor tlie cnauing school year, will le lield .as follows: Tlie regular examination will ,be held each year om the first Thursday of March and August ut the county seat. Applicants fotr all grades can only le examined at dates. Speial examinatioiis will be held at: Ypsilanti, last Friday oí Mar., '92. Aun Arbor, last Friday of Aug., '92. Ypsilanti, last Friday oí Sept., '92. Ann Arbor, last Friday of Oct., '92. Ann Arbor, last Friday of Mar., '93. MARTIN J. CAVANAUGH, Com. They ffho credit Mr. Harrison with sni all ability either as a president- or a politician are mistaken in their estímate. The republiean party has viery few abler men tlian Benjamin Harrison. - N. Y. World, (Dem.) It wlll IVo proper now for the 8entimel to rise up and ask w-hen the World ever supported democratie candidatos or democratie principie. Gov. Hnmphrey, of Kansan, ha appointed Bishop W. Perkins, ex-congrossnuui ex-judge, ex-editor, ex-army oificer and an tra good man, to fill the place in the United States eemate made vacant by the death oí Sonatar riumb. The republicana oí the entire nation wlll not only congratúlate Senator Perldns, but Gov Humphery as wtill. The Scientific American, published by the gTeat patent agency firm o: Mumi & O., New York, is the most practically nseful publication of its kind in the coaintry. Indeed, it oc cupits a field distinctively its own Not alone for the machinist, manufac turer, or sciontist, but it is a journa for popular persual and study. It ia the standard authority on scientific and jmechanical subject.s. It is placet at a very low rate of Bubscription, $3 per anmini, wliich places it withim ' the reach oí all. Subscriptions wlll bc received at tlie office of this paper. The World's Fair board, in deciding to iesue permite to seli liquor on the grounds of the exhibition, have made a nvonstrous mistake. They might better allow the fair to be open on Suiulay, a thousand times ovor. Thoee who must drink should dn their drinking outside the grouuds. There will be plenty of liquor to be had in convenient locations. The managers ehould be induced to reconsider this aotion, not only in the interest of those who expect to patronize the 'air, but in the interest of a common humanity. There ia no argument that can be used in 'favor of this decisión except one o revenue, and if the fair cannot obtain a sufíkient revenue n a legitímate rnanner, let the concern go under. The next move to ook for will be one to issue permita or tliree card monte, faro, roulette, and other kindred gambling devices. The concern ought to be run in harmony thu-oughout. No Bensatioue, trat salid n.vv e ver y week for $1, The Oourier.

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