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The Schoolmaster's Club

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Day
28
Month
November
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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The twenty-third meeting of the Schoolmaster's Club isto be held Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, at the State Normal School, Ypsilanti. Tha program for the meeting is an unusually good oue, and will be very apt to cali together a large namber of teachers from all parts of the state. Although the program is run by standard time, the public can be assured that there is nothing slow about the schoolmasters belonging to tliis club, orabout the ideas tliey present to these meetings for digestión and criticism. The program for the session is as follows : PROGRAM. Frlday, 10:00 a. m. Paper : Recent Text Books in Preparatory Mathematics Mr. E. A. Lvman, Instructor in Mathematica, University Discussion Dr. David E. Siiiith State Normal School. 2:00 p. m. l'aper: Teachers' Examination and Certinentes Hon. H. R. Pattengill SupenuteiHlent of Public Instruction. ' Discussiou. pres H. K. Koone, btute Normal School. 1:00 p. m. Eeports of the Committees of the Latiu Conference. 7:30 p. m. Lecture: Arnold of Rugby J. j. Findlay M. A. (Oxford) ; Ph. D. (Leipzig.) Reception and Music. Af ter the lecture. the Faculty of the Normal io au i!?'"6 She ViSiUllK teaeers and friédi ncw gy1m.?ïï"uam.reCepU0n l be " I thc Saturday, 9:30 a. m. in,',' nfe.'itirfe ,?ay.wI11 be Kiven to the discus tiou of the follon-mg subjeets : The Uniflcation of the Requirements for UI mlBBion to American Umvcrsities d" I. lheQnestiou hs viewed by: 1. Large High Schools Prln. F. L miss o _ , of Detroit. A Smull High Schools-PrluJ.H. Sbeffleld of Muskegon. 3. hormal Schools prof. E. A. Strong of lpsilanti. 4. Academies pri„. W. H. Butts, ti ti n ot Orehard Lake. II. The Question as vlowed by Universities LernrMíiIi011;M1íarvard'Yale' Columbia i iiHl, ( hicago, Leiand stauford and other representativo iustitut ons l'nh ,!,'v ■ U'e Imenta of the Ancient Langu áges-Prof. M. L. D'Ooge Physical .Sciences ...prof. II. 8. Carhart' So hard the times on „s have borne lhat luxuries are few. ■ Anrt st K"'8 ovt'r-ts are worn And pretty well orn. too. HAa?n me 'n !l lesiónate wav, - -Vt m Yort ïress

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