The School and Society
a sign of the co?perating thoughts and sympathies of many persons. Its indebtedness to
made colloquial remarks until they were fit to print, and then saw the results through the press with the present at
sible the school which inspired and defined the ideas of these pages. These friends, I am sure, would be the first to r
wisdom, tact and devotion of its instructors have brought about a transformation of its original amorphous plans into articulate form and substance with life and movement of their own. Whatever the