Excerpt from Preston Papers
Mr. - - , State Supt.
My Dear Sir: - State Superintendents are supposed to be a sort of walking storehouse of knowledge, aren"t they! Presuming your answer will be an unqualified "Yes," I will proceed to state the cause of my bewilderment. It may be that you or some of your associates can give me light from your lamp without diminishing your own benefit from it. Do not laugh at me for not being able to solve my problems alone.
To be brief, I am engaged as second assistant in Public School No. 4, where I have served for twenty-one years ; so I think I know some things about its requirements quite as well as the lady principal does who has only been here since September, and is very young, and can have had but little experience compared to mine. And here my puzzle begins.
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