Show LESSONS FROM LOUISVillE Miss Rosalie Pollock Tells of Observations at Superintendents Superintendents Conference Miss RosalIe Pollock supervisor of primary mary instruction in the city schools has returned from a meeting of the depart department meat ment of superintendence of the National Educational association whIch was held Feb Zi and 28 in Louisville Ky Miss Pollock was one of the three representatives tives from Utah the other being State SuperIntendent A C Nelson and for tor George M Stewart Besides attend attending attending ing the regular sessions of the N E B A Ashe Ashe she met with the society of ScIentific Re Research Research search in Education of which organization tion she is an active member Miss Pol Pollock Pollock lock expressed surprise at the remarkable enthusiasm shown in the south as to edu educational educational matters and saId that conditions In the southern schools point to a speedy uplift In the public schools of that see sec section tion The school buildings of Louisville are about on a par with our own she said but th are entirely different And so widely separated are the educational educational interests that one section of the city knows nothIng of the work of an another another other This is particularlY true of the two classes or of schools those for the whites and those thos for the negroes The latter have colored teachers entirelY and anda a separate and entirely distinct course of study Indeed in the great gathering of educators connected with the department of the N E A there was one colored man manThe The hospItality of th of Louis yule was wan notable Everything that could be done for our comfort and pleasure was done Ot Of the many trips arranged for ls 15 the one through Mammoth cave in Kentucky was the he most popular and af afforded afforded forded the great greatest st pleasure But In the town man many little courtesies were shown lS and man many pleasures d The leading of the have already been touched on in the press but one of the best and sanest pa papers pens pers was that given by Mrs Ella Flagg Young head of the normal school of Chi Chica ca caga a on The Relation of the Normal School to the City System It took the tand that most normal schools are too hIgh flown for every day school life and do not deal with the real problems of the school room so 50 ranch much as rith high sound sounding sounding ing abstractions The convention just ended Is one pre prelImInary preliminary to the annual me ting of the N NE NE E A which takes place this year ear in San Francisco the dates beIng July 9 to 14 inclusive T |