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instructor*, would not be entirely devoid •f interest to your reader*.The school et Corymbo baa been under the control of Geo. A. Monroe fur three year*, and hi* eticcem i* flfllr demomttat-«d by the f*»l of hie continuance in lb# position. We ttnd nfand tbit at' the elude ofthie term’* work be will leave the teacher’e platform and torn hi* attention to architecture.MiuC. Chipman baa just enramtneel her fourth term at, the Winship sch-n! in Cootspring township. The scheol though •milI ilt; one whose rapid advancement shows that Miss Chtpman undentandj her duty, and doe* not neglect it.The primary department of the school *t Oti*, ha* now been for two year* in; strutted by Him Mary Smith, anil a* flit patron* * 1111 out unexceptional ly * desire \d have her remain, ’ ire may be sure that she i* well liked bv ail: ■Get. T. Smith ha* jftt closed Tii* second term at Waterford. • He--hat bt»a .eery-successful, and the patron* wilt regret to learn that lie will not remain f»r. the spring, lie will be succeeded by Mif* Boyle, whe tetight the spring term of leet yeer. We anderstend that he will spend the senraer ia rural pursuit* *ifen.ry Johnson ht* been _ two yeer* at BeatiyV Comer*, and will remain for th* spring terra. ll*nry i* a gdod teacber and wall liked by hi* patron*.Mis* E. Suborn who ha* been teaching the young idea, etc,, at the ltanke school for the put two terms has been sacceedrd by Dan. A. Crura for the spring term. It will be remembered tb*l be taught a very successful eight month’* term at that ■cl too I during the ,wint*r of ’78—‘79 and the succeedin* spring. He.has since beta •mployed near Door Village, and left the school there contrary to- the expre-sed wish ef the patron*. Den i* *ucc*mI il in all hi* pedagogi) endeavors end make* himself popular wherever he is.Will W. Harper hi* now taught four months near HenMOn, where he has in addition tu hi* school duties, conducted * tinging school and given lector** on astronomy We hear lie i« te rvmeis there during ihe spring, after wltirh he will try hi* luck at silver digging near Leadville.The Curran school will soon have completed the third terra under Mia* Carrie Dswson, arid judging fmra the report* nf visitor* and patron* *11 are making rapid improvement under her supervision, fib# will reravin for another terra.Mi** Ixxie Frier is still employed at the Vail school which had a bad reputation, but under her skillful management it i* rapid I v changing for the better, and the people are determined to keep her there.Our old friend l’»til Corbley has just closed hi* winter term at the Fiimmit. He ilt; a veteran ii» the profession, well liked by all, and will renisiu until the close uf the school year,Mi«s Kellie Smith i* giving the beat satisfaction at Hatch’-* Mill, wh«ce she will remain fur -nolher term.Lin. 1’ Goodhue, win ha* been employed at the Town school for the pa*l six months is now out for a few day* tacatio'*, after which b* will resume his labors for a third term. He is spending a part of his time in visiting hit co-worker*. AH are pleased with hi* wot It and lid is sue* ces-ful in school a* well a* at anything else. -. ..Dirrimrthe winter a series of institute*lo-■i*eInk**ali*
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Michigan City Dispatch

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