Mayor’s message and reports of the city officers . it willlessen crime, decrease taxes and advance civilization. For thatsystem is safest and best which begins with the children and laysthe foundation of the republics manhood and womanhood inpurity, wisdom and strength. In concluding my report 1 desire gratefully to acknowledge thehearty support of yourself and the individual members of the desire to promote the best interests of the schools seems to bethe motive power prompting the performance of every duty. To the teachers I extend my warmest thanks not only for theirsympathy and enc


Mayor’s message and reports of the city officers . it willlessen crime, decrease taxes and advance civilization. For thatsystem is safest and best which begins with the children and laysthe foundation of the republics manhood and womanhood inpurity, wisdom and strength. In concluding my report 1 desire gratefully to acknowledge thehearty support of yourself and the individual members of the desire to promote the best interests of the schools seems to bethe motive power prompting the performance of every duty. To the teachers I extend my warmest thanks not only for theirsympathy and encouragement in the discharge of my duties, butfor the hearty manner in which they have carried out the changescaused by the revision of the classes and the course of have hurried rather than retarded the work and it is withmuch pleasure that I commend them as a body of faithful edu-cational workers. We can do ourselves no greater credit thanby honoring the teachers of our , JOHN E. McCAHAN, Assistant Baltimore City College, Howard Street, opposite Centre. REPORT OF THE principal of Baltimore (Stj College, Baltimore City College, December 31, 1885. To the Board of Coimnissioiiers of Public Schools : Gentlemen: I herewith present to your honorable body the Forty-seventhAnnual Report of the Baltimore City College. In discharging this duty, it is gratifying to be able to assureyou, that no previous year of its history has furnished more satis-factory evidences of its usefulness in accomplishing the objectsfor which it was founded: no one has been more prolific in proofsof its continued, nay more, of its increasing appreciation by ourfellow citizens. The thirty-fifth annual commencement of the institution wascelebrated at Fords Grand Opera House, on the evening of Wed-nesday, June 24, and was as usual, an event of much interest toall concerned. The exercises of the occasion were introduced with an appropri-ate prayer by Rev. Maurice


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