Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1920 — LOUIS H. HAMILTON ADDRESSES TEACHERS [ARTICLE]

LOUIS H. HAMILTON ADDRESSES TEACHERS

Mr. L. H. Hamilton addressed the teacher of the Public Schools on December 5, at their regular monthly meeting. His subject was, “The Teacher in the Community.” Mr. Hamilton's opening remarks gave to his talk a tone of sympathy and understanding with his audience, since he has been a teacher, a superintendent, and now occupies the position of secretary of the City Board of Education. t Mr. Hamilton said that the teacher lived not to himself alone, but rather that he lived to all. That his daily walk ’about the school rooms, on the street? of the city, and his life in the homes of the people of the community told far more power than the class room work. The teacher should be cognizant of this fact, and, therefore, give heed to this matter. j It is difficult, the speaker, for the teacher to be absolutely sincere at all times and on all questions of the day, because'