Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, state of Montana . OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OFPUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF MONTANA 1922. LIBRARY OF THE University of Montana SEVENTEENTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Superintendent ofPublic Instruction 44593 OF MONTANA 192 2 And it is pity that commonly more care is had,yea, and that among very wise men, to find outrather a cunning man for their horse than acunning man for their children. They say nay inword, but they do so in deed. For to the onethey will gladly give a stipend of 200 crowns bythe year and are loath to offer to the other 200shillin


Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, state of Montana . OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OFPUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF MONTANA 1922. LIBRARY OF THE University of Montana SEVENTEENTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Superintendent ofPublic Instruction 44593 OF MONTANA 192 2 And it is pity that commonly more care is had,yea, and that among very wise men, to find outrather a cunning man for their horse than acunning man for their children. They say nay inword, but they do so in deed. For to the onethey will gladly give a stipend of 200 crowns bythe year and are loath to offer to the other 200shillings. God that sitteth in heaven laugheththeir choice to scorn and rewardeth their liberalityas it should. For He suffereth them to have tameand well-ordered horses, but wild and unfortun-ate children, and therefore in the end they findmore pleasure in their horses than comfort intheir children.—Roger Ascham in Schoolmaster,written in the Sixteenth century. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL State of MontanaDepartment of Public Instruction. To His Excellency, Joseph M. Dixon, Governor. Sir: I have the honor of submitting to you the report of this


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