. Hartford, Conn., as a manufacturing, business and commercial center; with brief sketches of its history, attractions, leading industries, and institutions ... mm mmilWRpjww ypyi. BROWN SCHOOL BUILDING. occupied by business firms, and the disposition of the tax-payers isnotably liberal and prompt. The Brown School is a very pleasant and substantial building; it is high, but is supplied with fourseparate staircases, and therooms are all attractive andcheerful and abound with evi-dences of the thoughtfulness ofthe teachers and officers for thesomewhat polyglot company thatgathers there as to a
. Hartford, Conn., as a manufacturing, business and commercial center; with brief sketches of its history, attractions, leading industries, and institutions ... mm mmilWRpjww ypyi. BROWN SCHOOL BUILDING. occupied by business firms, and the disposition of the tax-payers isnotably liberal and prompt. The Brown School is a very pleasant and substantial building; it is high, but is supplied with fourseparate staircases, and therooms are all attractive andcheerful and abound with evi-dences of the thoughtfulness ofthe teachers and officers for thesomewhat polyglot company thatgathers there as to a thirty-three years Frederick F. Barrows has cared for thisimportant school with paternal interest, and. none in town has pro-duced better results. A library, said to be as good as that of anygrammar school in New England, provided for the older pupils, hasof late years largely spoiled the taste for dime novels. Liberal addi-tions are yearly made to the teachers reference library. A new two-story building is now finishing for the kindergarten department. ThePearl Street school belongs to this district. The South School District has five good buildings, — the Wads-
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