The Unquenched Torch Historical Pageant of Marshall College Presented in Comme

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The Unquenched Torch Historical Pageant of Marshall College Presented in Comme
Vera Andrew
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Lucy: Please, sir, grandpa prayed so long I couldn't get here any sooner.
Peck: Where is William Adams?
Boy: William cannot come this week, for his father didn't get his boots made. The leather stayed green too long in the tan trough.
Peck : Bettie Davis is not here.
Girl: Bettie won't be here. Her mother didn't get her linsey- woolsey frock made in time.
Peck : Well ! well ! come in to books. First we^-ehall assemble with the academy- for morning prayers. Exeunt Children. Hymn : My Faith Looks
... up to Thee 1832.
*The Webster Elementary Speller was almost the only text-book given to school children at this time. Pupils were required to spell all the words in this book before they were allowed to read. The Webster Speller was in use- from 1785 till 1889. In that time over 62, 000, 000 copies were sold.
Part of the conversation btween Peck and the pupils is an extract from Early Education in West Virginia, by Virgil A. Lewis, published in History of Education in West Virginia, 1904.
Sixteen (TRUMPETS SOUND) CHRONICLER Day after day the lessons they learn, Those children of long ago, But lads and lasses always yearn For the evening candle glow.


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