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Teachers' Association

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Day
20
Month
April
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Washtenaw l'ounty Teacher'-. Associatiori will liold a meeting atthe high school chapel, in. Ann Arbor, mi Saturday, May 7th, at 10.30 a. lm., commoncing sharp at that hour.. PROGRAM. 10:30 A. il., Sharp. MUSIC. Geograpliy in the Rural Schools, - Miss L. tí. Makkiiam, Aun Arto) Penmanship, --._.. Prof. P. R. Oleaby, Ypsllantl. MUSIC. Primary Ideáis, ------ Miss Maey Wheeler, Chelsea (UESTIUN BOX. J:J0 1'. .1. ■irsic. Solo, - - - - I'i'.OF. A. A. H-M.i . Beelng They See Not, - ... Miss Nina Vaxdewalkkr, oí the Noniia:. Language and Grammar in the Public Schools, Miss Ci.aiia DokE, Ypsilanti. Errors in Teaching, - - - Impromptu. Music for the oecawion will bo iurtnished by the M aspes Xcllie II. Horner. Lllüan Schlee, Bilitli Oa, Ella Xixou, Kate Krause and Florence Bacliman. Let every teacher attend this meeting-. It will be the ino.1 important tod of the j'ear. Commissionor Cavanaugh is desü'ous of a f uil attendance, and every teacher in the eounty will surely be benefited by the meeting. The teachers are rapidly loarning, that iiu unity and frequent conference wlth oach other there is -wisdom. The Ann Arbor TypogTaphical Union met ilonday ovoning and elected oiNoers for the ensuing year as follows: President, Karl C. Kern; vice-president; ree. 6ecretary John O. Jenkins: secretary and treasurer, B. F. Ohlinger; sergeant at arms, Ge-o. Parker. The I. O. O. F. sooieties oí this city will attend divino services at the Mtlnirch next Sunday forenoou.

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Ann Arbor Courier