People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1893 — A CORRECTION. [ARTICLE]
A CORRECTION.
Mr. Editor: Please say to your readers that the “teachers in the lower grades” of our schools are doing most excellent and thorough work in the essentials of education and that our people are universally satisfied that such is the case. They are “thinking of” something besides “Too much novel reading, story telling, etc.” as intimated by your “Jack” etc. correspondent here. They think of having the teeth pulled out of the caluminous back-biter who is libeling them through your paper. He is evidently some crank who has not been inside of a school room for twenty-five years and never was there very long, judging from his writing. His malicious innuendoes are without sense, or foundation in fact in the slightest degree. C. L. Davis, Principal, Goodland Pub. Schools.
