The Gill system of moral and civic training as exemplified in the school cities and school state at the State normal school, New Paltz, New YorkA symposium by the faculty and students of the school, the author of the system and other educators . OF THE MAYOR OF THE PRIMARY SCHOOL CITY TO THE CITY COUNCIL Councilmen: By our new Charter you are to be ourlaw makers. To do my duty as Mayor, I present toyou this message: We are just beginning a new form of citizens have elected you to make their laws; thisis a great honor. They expect you to make just andwise ones. It is your duty to
The Gill system of moral and civic training as exemplified in the school cities and school state at the State normal school, New Paltz, New YorkA symposium by the faculty and students of the school, the author of the system and other educators . OF THE MAYOR OF THE PRIMARY SCHOOL CITY TO THE CITY COUNCIL Councilmen: By our new Charter you are to be ourlaw makers. To do my duty as Mayor, I present toyou this message: We are just beginning a new form of citizens have elected you to make their laws; thisis a great honor. They expect you to make just andwise ones. It is your duty to do so. To help you doso, I make these suggestions: 1. That you make the Golden Rule the first law ofour City. 2. That you make such laws as will secure goodorder, good habits and good care of property. 3. That you make all laws simple and easy to under-stand. 4. That you make only as many laws as are reallyneeded. 5. That you state only a general penalty for offenses,letting the judges fix the special ones. 6. That you promptly decide on the length of allterms of office not fixed by the Charter. HILDA RUST,Mar. 2, 1900. Mayor. *Of course, Hilda Ru=t, like every wise chief magistrate, seeks and getsthe best advice she knows how to Moral and Civic Training 95 PRIMARY SCHOOL CITY ORDINANCES THE GENERAL CITY LAW As ye would that men should do to you, do ye evenso to them. SPECIAL ORDINANCESCHAPTER I—Things Prohibited ORDER Section i Anything which disturbs the order in chapel,halls, class-rooms or toilet rooms is prohibited. Sec. 2 Anything which is immodest, profane, rude or inten-tionally unkind is prohibited. CLEANLINESS Sec. 3 Anything which unnecessarily detracts from the orderlyappearance of our School City is prohibited. HEALTH Sec. 4 Anything which unnecessarily detracts from the health-ful condition of our School City is prohibited. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY Sec. 5 Anything which unnecessarily mars or destroys propertyin our School City is prohibited. CHAPTER I
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