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Show THIO I'CIIIJC SCHOOLS Simon I). Fess, a representative in ("onerous from Ohio, and a noted educator of that state, speaking on modern education, lias said there Is u superabundance of teachers for the advanced subjects, but few capable inatruclors for the elementary grades, says the Casper Tribune. Too much importance cannot be attached to what i.-' accomplished in the public, schools. University and college, students win failed to I'-al'zo their anibiticns solely because their early education had been neglected neg-lected and not because they fail to apply themselves while In college are numerous. It should bo born? In mind by everyone that the education obtained in the public school is more important impor-tant than that o the university and It should necessarily follow that the public, schools should bo brought up to the very highest possible standard. stand-ard. In no other way can the nation na-tion expect to produce thoroughly educated men and women. |