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East Grammar. — The spring term was taught by 

 Miss H. Juliette Gilson, a teacher of great energy 

 and superior ability. Much was done to break up 

 the ordinary routine, and to cultivate a love of gen- 

 eral intelligence, by spirited conversations upon 

 science, art, and passing events. 



The fall and winter terms were taught by Miss Isa- 

 dore Richardson, who has labored with great perse- 

 verance and with success. Since the middle of the 

 fall term the school has steadily improved. There 

 has been a marked change in the habits of the schol- 

 ars, both in respect to deportment and attention to 

 study. 



West Grammar. — Teacher, spring and winter 

 terms, Miss Charlotte S. Robbins ; fall term, Miss 

 Luella C. Hutchinson. Through the well-directed 

 efforts of both teachers this school closes the year in 

 fine condition, although it was badly demoralized at 

 the beginning. The scholars are cheerful and happy, 

 and appear to enjoy school better than ever before. 



