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I have examined with care and a high degree of interest the work called the
“National School Manual,” by Mr. M. R. Bartlett, and am so well satisfied
with its merits, and that it will eventually be adopted in all our common schools,
to the exclusion of every other work of the kind now in use, that I feel anthorized
to exert my influence to have the work introduced forthwith into my
school.
JAS. W. FAIRCHILD,
Principal of the Hudson Academy.
Principal of the Hudson Academy.
Hudson, Jan. 23, 1832
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