Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1915 — HERE’S SOMETHING THAT PLEASES US [ARTICLE]
HERE’S SOMETHING THAT PLEASES US
. f Rensselaer Exhibit at Panama Exposition Attracts Attention of Morocco Citizen. Here is Rensselaer’s opportunity to swell up with pride. A. L. Clark has received a letter from Dr. L. H. Recher, of Morocco, written in San Francisco, Cal., in which the doctor praises the exhibit of the Rensselaer schools at the Pan-ama-Pacific Exposition. The doctor’s own language is here quoted: “I was very much interested in the educational exhibit from the Rensselaer schools and I want you to say to those teachers that their exhibit, in my estimation, is among the best, and my wife and I considered it as good as a letter from home to be able to look them over.” It is certainly pleasing to know that the exhibit sent to the exposition by the schools of this city has attracted the attention of visitors, and we are under obligations to Dr. Recher for having written so kindly about it. It will doubtless inspire teachers and pupils to a higher endeavor.
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