Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1881 — Teachers' Association. [ARTICLE]
Teachers' Association.
The Jasper County Teachers’ Association will convene in Renss®laer on Friday, March 18, 1881, and continue in session two days. The following programme is expected to be carried out: Programme.—First Day. Inaugural Address, by President E. R. Pierce. The School as a Home, Allie Johnson. Influence of Teaching by Example, C- W. Faris. Art Culture, Annie McCoy. Subject Eleetive, C. P. Mitehell, That Bad Boy, Alice Irwin. Township Libraries, F. L. Hunt. The Fossil Teacher, Eliza Kirk. Confucius, W. D. Hooper. Value of Outlines, Ruby Bruce. School Laws of Indiana, James W. Douthit. Teaching Forty Years Ago and Now, Myra Price. Sxc’oND Day. ■ The Schoolmaster Abroad in the Land, L. S. Mitchell. Influence of English Literature in our Common Schools, Lizaie Richardson. A Model School House, E. L. C®en. Biography of Cl®opatra, Lydia Parris. “Dot ver bad Fraulein,” J. E. Alter. Th® Seven Wonders es the World, Madge Osborne. Rewards and Punishments as Incentives to Study, W. B. Johnson. Wyandotte Cave, J. H. Saoddy. County Snperinteadency, Ella Pierce. Declamation, M. The Future Teacher, Miss Bolles. Debate. Text Books Should be Furnished by the Public. Affirmative—A. E. Coen. Negative—W. W. Watson. Committee on Music—Carrie Funston, R. P. Benjamin, W. D. Hooper. Committee on Reunion.—W. Boyd Johnson, Madge Osborne, J. E. Alter. Everybody invited to attend. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins will lecture in the Christian Church at this place next Sunday morning, at 10| e’clook Subject—The J®ws; ta®ir future. A cordial invitation is extended to all. I .1. Lost!—Between post-office and Purcupile’s store, one pair Pocket Shears belonging to J. V. W. Kirk. Th® finder will receive 25 cents rewaid for returning them to J. V. W. Kirk, at Purcupile’s store.
