North Carolina education . high-school girls, proceeded to give awonderful demonstration of real economy in prepar-ing and serving foods. The luncheons served, fivein nuraber, were simple, but decidedly nourishing,consisting each time- of some^ hot drink, salads,sandwiches, etc., at an average cost of less than 10cents per plate. The lesson period on Friday wasgiven over to planning and preparing for the Satur-day luncheon. Lessons of great value in buying,preparing, cooking, and serving in a very practicalsituation resulted from the experiment, and the 125teachers who enjoyed these luncheons


North Carolina education . high-school girls, proceeded to give awonderful demonstration of real economy in prepar-ing and serving foods. The luncheons served, fivein nuraber, were simple, but decidedly nourishing,consisting each time- of some^ hot drink, salads,sandwiches, etc., at an average cost of less than 10cents per plate. The lesson period on Friday wasgiven over to planning and preparing for the Satur-day luncheon. Lessons of great value in buying,preparing, cooking, and serving in a very practicalsituation resulted from the experiment, and the 125teachers who enjoyed these luncheons can give thebest testimony as to the success of the State Superintendent of Schools took luncheona1 (ine of the meetings, and he, too, knows how thesegirls of the Greenville City High School can cookand wait-on-table. SHOULD A NATION HAVE THE RIGHT TOMAKE WAR? Why should wc [as does the League to ] recognize the right of a nation to wage Avar?In times past, wIkmi dittercnt peoples lived in eco-. Domestic Science Class of Greenville High School that Served Luncheons to the Pitt County Teachers Teai-hers Traiiiing School and the Greenville citv superintendent to serve as instructors, and a veryhigh grade of class-room instruction was maintainedHiroughout the meetings. There were several new features to the meetingsthis year, but probably the most distinctive feature nomic isolation, it was possible for two or morenations to engage in war without materially dis-turbing the life of other nations, but under modernconditions it is impossible to localize a conflict, anda war involving any of the great world powers seri-ously threatents the peace of all.—Latanes FromIsolation to Leadership. 14 NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATION [May, 1919 REPORTS FROM READING CIRCLE CLASSES Miss Hattie Parrott As the Reading Circle classes are completing theirwork for the year, the reports are being sent to theofSce of the State Board of Examiners and InstituteConductors. Statements


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