The teachers college quarterly [serial] . ed, but no precise scheme has been devised. The twofold purpose in all of our efforts has been to compare thecommunity and school as found with what the community and schoolought to be and solve the problem of bringing about the desired folks and young folks have become interested, there is a more neigh-borly feeling, and the school is the pride of the locality. The Fakirs Sermon To us it has seemed both pathetic and funny, When teachers are warned not to think about money, When money is neded for room-rent and board, Such shelter and comfo


The teachers college quarterly [serial] . ed, but no precise scheme has been devised. The twofold purpose in all of our efforts has been to compare thecommunity and school as found with what the community and schoolought to be and solve the problem of bringing about the desired folks and young folks have become interested, there is a more neigh-borly feeling, and the school is the pride of the locality. The Fakirs Sermon To us it has seemed both pathetic and funny, When teachers are warned not to think about money, When money is neded for room-rent and board, Such shelter and comforts as she can afford; For doctors and dentists and milliners bills, For church and for charitys long list of ills, For books and for travel and lectures galore, For lingerie, shoes, and for laundry some more: For bonnets and linens, if shes to be married, Or, if not for that, to be decently buried. These items are sad; but the sermon is funny: She has little to think of, who thinks of her money. —C. R. Scroggie in The Midland


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