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Proceedings of the stated meeting, held Wednesday, May 15, 1889

โœ Scribed by Wm.H. Wahl


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1889
Tongue
English
Weight
47 KB
Volume
127
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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โœฆ Synopsis


It is to be regretted that the class-rooms are not sufficient to accommodate the entire school on two evenings in the week, as was the original practice. Such an arrangement would increase the energy and enthusiasm and remove the tiresome effect of continuous night work from the instructors. The school sessions could then be fixed on different evenings from the lectures, and thus avoid the annoyance to the lecturer and audience, caused by the noise on the stairway, made by a few ill-bred and unruly pupils during the exit of the classes. I shall endeavor to plan a rearrangement of the rooms to accomplish this.


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