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172STOCKHAM, Nebr., July 17, 1890. To whom may it concerned: The undersigned, constituting the School Board at this place, take pleasure in saying that Mr. E. C. Grubbs, who has taught our school as Principal for the past two years, has given excellent satisfaction, both to the Board and to the patrons of the school. In methods of instruction he is fully abreast of the times, and his government is good. He is particularly successful in impsrting his own enthusiasm and love of study to the pupils under his instructions. Outside of the school room he is an umremitting student. So well please have we hbeen with his work in our schools, that we have contractrd with him for another year. Respectfully, JEFFERSON ACADEMY. Cannonsburg, Pa., July 31, 1890. It affords me more than ordinary pleasure to bear testimony to Mr. E. C. Grubbs, who was a student of mine at Bellevue College. He is one of the hardest working students that I have ever known, and seldom left a subject without seeing it in all its bearings. I may say, too, that I do not think that I have often had a student whose progress was more satisfactory | 172STOCKHAM, Nebr., July 17, 1890. To whom may it concerned: The undersigned, constituting the School Board at this place, take pleasure in saying that Mr. E. C. Grubbs, who has taught our school as Principal for the past two years, has given excellent satisfaction, both to the Board and to the patrons of the school. In methods of instruction he is fully abreast of the times, and his government is good. He is particularly successful in impsrting his own enthusiasm and love of study to the pupils under his instructions. Outside of the school room he is an umremitting student. So well please have we hbeen with his work in our schools, that we have contractrd with him for another year. Respectfully, |
