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Mrs. Doolittle's Industrial School, at Georgetown. Sustained by N.Y. Natl. F.R. Assn. For Feb. 1866. No. of Pupils 120 - 76 adults - 44 children. Average daily attendance 31 1/3 No. of Garments cut since Feb. 1 - 90 Distributed to the Poor 61 Paid to pupils for work 27 Sold 4 The scholars manifest much interest and many are anxious to learn. The teacher has given lessons in counting, in mental arithmetic, and in reading from charts. The school was temporarily suspended Feb. 26th on account of Small Pox being discovered in the house.