REPORT
OF THE
SUPERINTENDENT
OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
(Henry C. Morrison)
BEING THE
FIFTY-SEVENTH REPORT UPON THE PUBLIC
SCHOOLS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
___________________
CONCORD.
1912.
(P. 151-2)
CHAPTER X.
THE CONDITION OF THE NORMAL SCHOOLS.
(Note: Where comments relate only to Plymouth, they have been omitted.)
In seeking to understand the working condition of a normal school, there are at least four prominent features of its work which must first be understood in detail. These are: the [...]
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