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of the progressiveness of the Garden State and the excellence 
of its public school system. 
The New Jersey Fish and Game Exhibit was also prepared 
under Mr. Morse’s direction and its success likewise largely 
due to his efforts. 
The work of the New Jersey public schools, the Normal and 
Model School and the Manual Training and Industrial School 
for the Colored Youth constituted all that was shown in the 
New Jersey Educational Booth. The entire educational ex¬ 
hibit furnished by the State included an unique display of 
work from the Industrial School at Hoboken, the School for 
the Deaf at Trenton, the School for the Feeble-Minded at 
Vineland, the Baron De Hirsch Industrial School at Woodbine 
and numerous private schools. The work received from these 
various sources was not included in the public school exhibit. 
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C. J. Baxter, 
Superintendent. 
S. R. Morse, 
Director. 
