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directions? I hardly know how to answer that question. It takes money to make schools go- I suppose our board spend all they have. I am not in favor of increasing the number of schools until those we now have are better. I object strongly to the policy which has been generally adopted - that of carrying on schools on what might be called mobocratic principles. Scholars & teachers have been huddled together in open, cold, & inconvenient buildings, & without any of the appliances necessary for a school. The tendency of this style of doing business is to drive out of the [[strikethrough]] business [[/strikethrough]] work all the