. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. e half century mark, was faithful andregular, and saw a succession of classes pass into theMain School, some of them containing the childrenof children she had taught many years ago. The present superintendent, Walter Hart Richman,is indefatigable in the service of the school in whichhe received his Christian training. His associate, Rob-ert Potts Andrews, who for years, as Librarian, placedon the shelves of the school library hundreds of booksof history and adventure by the best au


. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. e half century mark, was faithful andregular, and saw a succession of classes pass into theMain School, some of them containing the childrenof children she had taught many years ago. The present superintendent, Walter Hart Richman,is indefatigable in the service of the school in whichhe received his Christian training. His associate, Rob-ert Potts Andrews, who for years, as Librarian, placedon the shelves of the school library hundreds of booksof history and adventure by the best authors to super-cede the so-called Sunday-School stories, has alsobeen a member of the school from early Missionary and School Fund treasurers1 are bothtrustees of the church. In the teaching staff of theschool are to be found the associate superintendentswife, two elders daughters, and two trustees wives;four of whom entered the school with the cradle brother of the superintendent and his wife are teach- 1 Harry B. Davis and W. Charles Tweed. THE INFANT ROOM Looking from the Main School. The Sunday-Schools. 307 ers who have risen from classes. The latest additionto the teaching staff is a member of a large family,all of whom have been connected with the school sinceinfancy. Mrs. Corbin, Miss Webbs devoted asso-ciate in the Infant School, measures her service inOld Pine Street by more than a generation. The secre-taries of the school are young men who have come upfrom the Infant School through the Main School toofficial position. The music has always been a prominent feature inOld Pine Street Sunday-School. In addition to thepiano and organ, there have at times been a flute andcornet. The cornet is still used on festive has also been a chorus choir of boys. At thepresent time the music of the school is in the handsof an experienced chorister, who is a member of thechurch choir. Special attention is paid to singing, andthe vocal work of the sc


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