Annual report of the Board of managers . The City History Club. The Maxwell City History Club at School No. 2, the EllenGaylord Lyon Club at School No. 4 and the Colonial Daughters ofthe Seventeenth Century Club at School No. 6 have been carriedon most successfully during the past year under the tuition of MissBernays of Manhattan. District meetings combining the pupils ofall the clubs have been held in two of the schools during the pastyear, at which special entertainment was provided for the views of old New York and its vicinity gave thechildren much additional enjoyme


Annual report of the Board of managers . The City History Club. The Maxwell City History Club at School No. 2, the EllenGaylord Lyon Club at School No. 4 and the Colonial Daughters ofthe Seventeenth Century Club at School No. 6 have been carriedon most successfully during the past year under the tuition of MissBernays of Manhattan. District meetings combining the pupils ofall the clubs have been held in two of the schools during the pastyear, at which special entertainment was provided for the views of old New York and its vicinity gave thechildren much additional enjoyment as well as instruction in CityHistory. This is the fourth year that the club at No. 6 has beensupported by the Society of Colonial Daughters of the SeventeenthCentury. MRS. J. O. CARPENTER, Chairman. The Examining Committee for Schools has brought joy to thehearts of teachers and scholars in the outside schools when theyhave made their examinations, for there is a friendly rivalry be-tween them. They are so nearly on a par that it is


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