Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1894 — MORE EDUCATION WANTED. [ARTICLE]
MORE EDUCATION WANTED.
Inhisspeeeh at Minneapolis Wednes-* lay night, Thomas B. Reed said: “For the next two years there are two fixed ’acts—first, the President and Senate ard Democratic; consequently, if the House is Republican, as we expect to make it, iii cvill simply educate the people. The other fixed fact is that the Senate bill is a lawj Whatever good there may bo in it may bei Ihownby trial. Meanwhile, the matter being in a large measure settled, our duty! Is to seek a way out of these present mis-] fortunes, Education is absolutely essen-i sential to the Nation.”
