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Show Thus speaks the Herald, of Washington: "Twenty years hence the presence of women on school boards, will be an old story, and that they could ever have been excluded will seem an absurdity. There is enough of apparent abstract justice in having the mothers of the children on the board to make it at least interesting to find out how the plan has worked in the various places where it has been tried." All will concede that in school matters, mothers should have a right as to who should and should not be put in charge of their little ones, and have supervision of the methods taught and the way of teaching them, as also their moral training. |