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Show CONNECTICUT RANKS LOW IN NEW ENGLAND EDUCATION New Haven, Conn.. Oct. 22. Con-nect'i Con-nect'i ut ranks lowest among the New Enplin'l states in the proportion of her children who receive a common school education, according lo a report re-port by D L P Ayres of the Russell Sage foundation, lo the Connecticut le.rchers' association. Dr. A) res' statistics sta-tistics show that 72 per cent of the scholars who enter school In Maine cont'nuo throng the eighth grade, in Massachusetts 70 per cent; Vermont. Ver-mont. r.7 per cent, New Hampshire, 05 per cent; Rhode Island 31 pet tent with Connecticut )ae with l'J per cent One-sixth of the children who have school, do so through Idleness. |