Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending June 4, 1894 . oU o M is 3w o CI No. 6] Berks County. 9 A system like this, rigidly enforced, will keep the loss of books downto a minimum and will be objected to by none except such as maychoose to be careless. Unless such measures are taken and put intoeffect the loss will eventually be greater than this year. In conclusion, I desire to return my thanks to diiectors, teachers,patrons, pupils and ministers, to the press, the Department and thepeople for their assistance, their kin
Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Year Ending June 4, 1894 . oU o M is 3w o CI No. 6] Berks County. 9 A system like this, rigidly enforced, will keep the loss of books downto a minimum and will be objected to by none except such as maychoose to be careless. Unless such measures are taken and put intoeffect the loss will eventually be greater than this year. In conclusion, I desire to return my thanks to diiectors, teachers,patrons, pupils and ministers, to the press, the Department and thepeople for their assistance, their kind treatment and hearty goodwill. BEEKS COUNTY—W. M. Zechman. In my second report to the State, I indicated some work that shouldbe done, and that we are ti-ying to accomplish. In last yeai^s reportI showed the improvements in each district; and this year I can, ina great measure, state the result of this material progress. Every district has free books and supplies. We are getting longerterms and better salaries. A number of school houses were ei-ectedduring the year, furnished with improved furniture; a great deal ofapp
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