A History of the Public Education Association of Philadelphia

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A History of the Public Education Association of Philadelphia
Lewis R Lewis Reifsneider Harley
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4. Kindergartens.
5. Cooking Classes.
VII. An exhibit showing the relation of the public schools to the other educational institutions of the city, in which public school scholarships are held.
The exhibition was a success. The most notable feature was the presence of classes under instruction. Eager specta- tors crowded about the drill of the Kindergarten, the little seamstresses using their needles intelligently and skillfully under the verbal direction of a teacher ; the Normal School Cookin
...g Class, the Industrial Art Classes and the busy work- shops of the Manual Training School. Eighty thousand visi- tors passed through the gates from the opening to the close of the exhibition. Many of whom came from other parts of the country.
On May 11, President Smith, of Common Council, sent a letter to President Steel, of the Board of Education, urging him to use his influence to prolong the exhibition until the end of the next week, but this was not feasible, as the hall had been rented for other purposes.


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