National school diary for Mt. Lebanon School. 1903.

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National school diary for Mt. Lebanon School. 1903.

Weekly record of Park's school grades. She studied spelling, reading, arithmetic, geography, history, hygiene, and was also graded on punctuality and deportment. Her teacher was G. A. Brown, and Sarah L. Gallup signed as her parent. Laid into the volume are several slips printed "School Libary. For the School." The booklet, called a diary but made for recording grades, was published by A.S. Barnes and Co. of New York and Chicago and contains advertisements for the firm's other educational materials as well.

[28] p. ; 18 cm.

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Winterthur Library

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