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Show m CMCM II SUE SCHOOL On the recommendation of Supt. E. S. Hinckley, the board of trustees of the Stato Industrial school, has adopted adopt-ed a new curriculum. It will become effective within a short time. The new curriculum includes eighth grade work, vocational work, instrumental instru-mental and vocal music. Manual training train-ing for the boys will Include printing, carpentry, Iron work, practical engineering engi-neering (concrete and building), farming, farm-ing, dairying, poultry raising, shoe making, cooking and baking. For the girls, the study of household econom- J ics, domestic arts and science, steam laundering, tailoring and manufacturing, manufactur-ing, weaving and basket making. Under the new arrangement, it "is believed the school will come more nearly obtaining tho results for which it was created than at any former period. per-iod. It is stated that the uew arrangement arrange-ment will become, in fact, a school for the Industrial training and general benefit of tho inmates, rather than a place of punishment, |