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Show Trees as Educators, More children are trudging along I the country roads to the country I schools than are walking on paved streets in cities attending the city pub-I pub-I lie schools. There is a liberal educa-i educa-i tion along the country read if only right use be made of right material. It is the writer's firm belief that the physical condition of the country schoolhouse and grounds must be greatly improved if we expect the early training of the country child will give it wholesome appreciation of all that is richest and best in country coun-try life. All this can be done with but small expenditure of money. Trees do not cost much, neither do flowers, vines and shrubbery. While the expenditure ex-penditure of money for paint is economy econ-omy and the expenditure of money to make a schoolroom sanitary is humane. hu-mane. Cleveland Plain Dealer. |