Excerpt from The Lectures: Read Before the American Institute of Instruction, at Town Hall, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; July 6, 1880; With the Journal of Proceedings
The fifty-first annual meeting of the American Institute of Instruction was called to order in the Town Hall at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., at p. m., July 6.
The chair was occupied by I. N. Carleton, of New Britain, Conn., the president of the Institute. The session was opened with prayer by Prof. W. G. Nowell, of Albany, N. Y.
B. G. Northrop, secretary of Board of Education, Conn., then addressed the association on the Quincy Method. (See Lectures.)
discussion.
Col. F. W. Parker, late superintendent of schools, Quincy, Mass., on being called upon, said: -
I have not a word of complaint to make in regard to some of the criticisms I have heard.
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