. Led on! Step by step, scenes from clerical, military, educational, and plantation life in the South, 1828-1898; . CHAPTER XL IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO OUR Death amongst my teachers—/ am. enabled to build a gym-nasium—/ 77iake afi important addition to the curriculumin the shape of linear drawing for machine shops—Thepowder magazine is flooded for a reason—Typewritingand stenography added to our course—The beginning ofan endowment. JUST after the close of the last term, Miss EmmaRhett, who for nearly fourteen years had served thisinstitution as one of the teachers with a zeal and dev


. Led on! Step by step, scenes from clerical, military, educational, and plantation life in the South, 1828-1898; . CHAPTER XL IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO OUR Death amongst my teachers—/ am. enabled to build a gym-nasium—/ 77iake afi important addition to the curriculumin the shape of linear drawing for machine shops—Thepowder magazine is flooded for a reason—Typewritingand stenography added to our course—The beginning ofan endowment. JUST after the close of the last term, Miss EmmaRhett, who for nearly fourteen years had served thisinstitution as one of the teachers with a zeal and devotionbeyond her strength, died on the 15 th of August. Benjamin Roper, one of our pupils who had gradu-ated from Union College, Schenectady, and had been ourassistant in the classical department, sickened and died onthe 27th of Jul}^ These teachers were much beloved anddeeply mourned. Nine of those who have been teachershere have passed to their final account, and the principalwas the only one left, in 1881, of those who were first en-gaged on December 9, 1867. OvXy one death has so faroccurre


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