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And BEMOCRAT-PRESS^Coiisolidated,
Established 1878.
CLABE, MICH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1895.
New Series: Vol.- 3, No. 38
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INSTITUTE.
Teacher's Institute for Glare
It will be held at Harrison, August
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Commissioner E. D. Palmer of Clare,
Local Committee.
There is no doubt as to the value of
a good live institute. Experience
proves that, as a rule, the most successful, alert progressive teachers are those
who ay ail themselves of the work given
at such meetings.
The persons in charge of the instruction at these institutes are those
who have had practical experience in
school work and know how to impart
to others a portion of what they have
gained in this experience. Effort has
been put forth to give the county the
best institute ever held.
The work will combine professional
and academic instruction. The institute will be divided into sections,
and the instructors will conduct classes
for the purposee of reyiewing some
studies, and also to illustrate certain
methods if instruction. The workers
have been urged to arrange for calis-
thenic exercises, singing, marching,
and the like, so as to make the work
move off cheerily and without fatigue.
The time for study at the institute
will l3e necessarily limited, and in
order to permit the most profitable of
class exercises the following topics are
suggested, *so that those who purpose
attending may make some preparation:
Arithmetic—(1) Mental arithmetic
drill, (2) application in precentage.
Gbammar—(1) Substantsive clauses,
(2) synopsis of verbs, (3) analysis of
sentences, selected from Yision of Sir
Launfal.
G-eography—(1) Michigan (2) *model
outline of Europe.
. History— (1) 1789-1815, (2) slavery,
(3) political parties, (4) important current events.
Physiology— (1) Theskin, (2) health
lessons—see manual for country school
—(3) circulation of Wood, (4) the eye.
OiYiii Government—(1) Legislative
officers of nation, state, county, city,
village, (2) compare duties of governor arid president, (3) prohibition on
states, on Congress.
BebAgogy—The sixth and seventh
Chapters of Putnam's Primer, or its
e&iiivalefct.
HbAding AJSfD Orthography—
Vision, of Sir Launfal. A spelling
inatch will bis conducted ort Michigan
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Test and fifty technical words of
physiology and geography.
The preceding topics are given to
aid in a proper preparation for the
work. Bring any text-books. Be
thinking and studying along the lines
of the topics suggested, and even a
week's institute may be made
very profitable with" class work and
lectures combined.
The institute law allows teachers,
whose schools are in session at the
time appointed for the county institute held under theuireetion of the
State Superintendent, td close their
schools during the continuance of such-
institute without forfeiting their
wages for as many half days as they
are in attendence at the institute.
There will be no enrollment free,
and very wide-awake pedagog or would
be pedagog, should arrange to attend
every session. Try to be present at
the first session.
Eull particulars in reguard to^board,
etc., maybe obtained upon application
to local committee.
Hexry B« Pattexgeli,.
Superintendent of-Public Instruction.
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I wish-to call your attention especially to my stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, In these lines I will carry
a stock larger than ever before, The business will receive my personal attention and I will be assisted by Mr, Geo, Chapman, of Chesaning, Mich,, who is a pleasant and competent Salesman and is a thorough Dry Goods man, My sales will
be strickly CASH, Remember the GRAND OPENING takes placeon MONDAY, AUGUST 26th, to which everybody
in Clare and vicinity is cordially invited to attend. Beautiful SOU VENIRS will be given to every lady calling on that day.
emember, Monday, August 26th,
Yokrs TrtaliJ,
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Object Description
| Title | 1895-08-16; Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-Press |
| Date | 1895-08-16 |
| Publisher | Palmer & Jeffries |
| Description | Friday, August 16, 1895 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1894 with the merger of The Clare Democrat and Press and The Clare Sentinel (1892). In 1896, the title was changed to The Clare Sentinel. |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
