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Show MEETING HELD BY TEACHERS OF CITY Sayings of U. S. Grant Appear on the Place Carda With Novel Caricatures, Place cards at the regular monthly luncheon of the Halt Lake Principals' and Teaehers' association at the JNew-houee JNew-houee yesterday were novel in that they bore sayings of U. S. Grant, as soldier and president, alnog with apt caricatures : to illuHtrato the sayings, made in colors j by the pupils of the Grant school. I W. D. Prosser, principal of the Grant school; Miss Grace K. Frost, principal of the Longfellow; F. N. Paulson of the Franklin and Oscar Vuu Cott of the Oquirrh, officers of the iifsoeiation, were present, along with many other principals princi-pals and teachers. Dr. ieorge L. Fellows of the chair of history in tho UniverHitv of Utah, was the guest of honor ami speaker. Ho spoke of the teacher's own view of himself him-self or herself and the profession. From mich nn introspection, ho thought, one got a clearer idea "of the unity of the public sell 00 In, from the lowest grade to the post-graduate year. Dr. F e 1 1 0 w s minted out that the school system in America was new as a national enterprise when compared with religion and politics, and that its progress and development were uniting all the people and avoiding the making of classes more than any ono thing. |