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mathematics, science and the languages, but there 

 would be time to spare for drawing, writing and other 

 general work. 



North School. — This school was taught by Miss E. 

 Jennie Fifield until the close of the fall term, when 

 she retired, highly esteemed both by scholars and 

 parents. Under Miss Fifield's steady and careful 

 instruction for four consecutive terms the school 

 reached a high degree of excellence. 



Miss Fifield was succeeded in the winter term by 

 Miss Annah K. Adams, who fully maintained her 

 reputation as a good disciplinarian and excellent 

 teacher. 



Pine Valley School. — This school has been fortunate 

 in retaining through the year the services of Mrs. 

 Harriet L. Cleaves, an experienced and reliable 

 teacher, remarkably well adapted to the important 

 place she occupies. We hope she may be retained 

 for terms to come. 



Howard School. — Miss Fannie Bullard, teacher. 

 This school always appears well and is one of the 

 best in town. The teacher is active and energetic ; 

 the scholars, studious and cheerful. Under these 

 conditions progress is always certain. 



