. Essex county, , illustrated . te his eleventh year in the school. To Mr. Hrickcn- ridges untiring efforts during many years of service the school owes much of its efliciency as one of the links in oin- svstein of instruction. Mr. Brcckenridge was identified with the schools of Newark long before he was called to the princi- palship of the liiirnet Street School, and spent nuire thirtv years in the city. When Mr, Hreckenridge resigned in 18S6, lluie were more than fifty applicants for the posiion. Among the number was Mr, nissell, the present principal, who for nine years
. Essex county, , illustrated . te his eleventh year in the school. To Mr. Hrickcn- ridges untiring efforts during many years of service the school owes much of its efliciency as one of the links in oin- svstein of instruction. Mr. Brcckenridge was identified with the schools of Newark long before he was called to the princi- palship of the liiirnet Street School, and spent nuire thirtv years in the city. When Mr, Hreckenridge resigned in 18S6, lluie were more than fifty applicants for the posiion. Among the number was Mr, nissell, the present principal, who for nine years had been in charge of the de-partment of mathe-matics in the Rut-.^ers College Pre-;i,iratory .School,New Brunswick, N,I., succeeding theLite Irof,,\ Irince-lonCollegcasprin-ipal of the school,II) 1879. Mr. Ris-M-ll was !iom the New Jer-ey Normal Schoolwith honor in 1876,and in iSSi he re-ceived the honorarydegree of A, Rutgers Col-lege in recognitionwM. ,\.
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