. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . by the pupils of theseveral divisions of the Auburn schools; reading, Dream of an Orthoe-pist, by teachers; form and color exercises, patriotic historical queries,orthographic parsing, etc., were some of the leading features of thevaried program. Dr. Winship captivated all who had the pleasure of hearing Boy We Teach, Patriotism, Hints for Teaching Arithmetic,Hints for Teaching History, How to Think and Remember. and•• Stand on Your Own Feet, were presented by him in
. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . by the pupils of theseveral divisions of the Auburn schools; reading, Dream of an Orthoe-pist, by teachers; form and color exercises, patriotic historical queries,orthographic parsing, etc., were some of the leading features of thevaried program. Dr. Winship captivated all who had the pleasure of hearing Boy We Teach, Patriotism, Hints for Teaching Arithmetic,Hints for Teaching History, How to Think and Remember. and•• Stand on Your Own Feet, were presented by him in a masterly man-ner. His two evening lectures, Sense and Nonsense, and Personal-ity, were intellectual treats. On both evenings the CongregationalChurch was filled to overflowing; every available spot was occupied;the doorway and hallway for two hours on each occasion were crowded. State Superintendent Hoitt threw earnestness and enthusiasm intoall he said and did. He took an active part in all the proceedings. 92 REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. j|;i:f| ;■•■■■:■:-■. •.: !;;; fj£. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 93 His remarks on the duties and responBibilities of teachers, and hisearnest, suggestive words on patriotism, were frequently applauded. On the afternoon of the second days session a large audience assem-bled to hear his Lecture on Character Building, which was repletewith eloquent sentiments and tr<»<1 suggestions. On Tuesday evening a public reception was tendered Dr. Winshipand Superintendent Eoitt, at the Putnam Hotel. The prominent citi-zens of Auburn turned out en masse. Music was furnished by theAuburn Brass Band. i:\ri nsi:s. Dr. Winsbips services, including board liill _ .1S64 00 Printing 25 00 Books and Kindergarten material _. l-t 05 Janitors Bervices— _ 6 00 Total ... $109 05 It is with pleasure that I refer to the present condition of the publicschools of this county. When I entered office in 1SS
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