. Colonial children . A SAMPLER. 2o6 Colonial Schools [No. 74 74. Rules of Dorchester Schools By the Town of Dorchester (1641) The schoolmaster shall faithfully attend his schooland do his best to benefit his scholars. In this he isto use his best judgment, and not remain away fromschool unless necessary. This would be to the dis-advantage of his Qcfmruvvf/L, ^ws^i^/&** ^Hl^n^^Ci, J3 /2 scholars and wouldhinder their the begin-ning of the firstff month until the end of the seventh, heshall begin to teachevery day at sevenof the clock in themorning. For theother five months heshal


. Colonial children . A SAMPLER. 2o6 Colonial Schools [No. 74 74. Rules of Dorchester Schools By the Town of Dorchester (1641) The schoolmaster shall faithfully attend his schooland do his best to benefit his scholars. In this he isto use his best judgment, and not remain away fromschool unless necessary. This would be to the dis-advantage of his Qcfmruvvf/L, ^ws^i^/&** ^Hl^n^^Ci, J3 /2 scholars and wouldhinder their the begin-ning of the firstff month until the end of the seventh, heshall begin to teachevery day at sevenof the clock in themorning. For theother five months heshall begin every dayf^. at eight of the clockin the morning andend at four in theafternoon. Every day in the year the usual time for dismissing at noon shall be at eleven ; to begin again at one. But every second day of the week, he shall call his scholars together between twelve and one of the clock to examine them. This is to find out what they have learned the Sabbath day before. At this time he shall


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