758
Cleveland Morning Leader, 26 November 1864
(4 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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758 - L Nov. 26:4/2 - The readings given by Evelyn Evans last evening,
at West Side High school for the benefit of soldiers' families was a
great success. Miss Evans' programme was as follows: "Our Defenders,"
"The Ruined Cottage," "The Seven Ages," "The Ohio Soldier," "The Irish
Picket," "Queen Mab," "The Sleeping Sentinel," "Little Jim," "Sheridan's
Ride," and "Boots at Holly inn." - (4)
Entertainment
Index terms:
"Boots at Holly Inn" (poem); Evans, Evelyn; "Irish Picket, The" (poem); "Little Jim" (poem); "Ohio Soldier, The" (poem); "Our Defenders" (poem); "Queen Mab" (poem); "Ruined Cottage, The" (poem); "Seven Ages, The" (poem); "Sheridan's Ride" (poem); "Sleeping Sentinel, The" (poem); West Side High school
1809
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 June 1864
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1809 - L June 23:4/3 - The present term of the public schools of the city
will terminate tomorrow, and a vacation of eight weeks will ers 1e. Com-
mencement exercises will take place at East and West high schools today.
East High school has 14 graduates; West High school, six. (6)
Schools and Seminaries
Index terms:
East High school; Ohio; West Side High school
1811
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 June 1864
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1811 - L June 25:4/3, 4 - Iligh school commencement exercises were held at
Chapin's hall yesterday.
Officers of the board of education present were: John H. Sargent,
president; J. D. Hodson, secretary and Anson Smyth, superintendent.
Graduates of East and West High school were: Ilenry Fair lamb Clark,
Catherine Hannah New man, and Martha Ann Hewett. Sixteen other graduates.
The program consisted of the follow irg:
A prayer; and oration, "Let There B : Light." W. Howard Webster; an
essay, "Hidden Treasures," Martha A. Hewett; an essay, "Woman's Work is
Never Done," Emily L. Hurlburd; an essay, "Lifting the Weil, " Helen C.
La Gourgue. Six more essays.
All essays had to do with the present war, and the future after the
war is over.
John H. Sargent, in concluding his speech said: "The liberality of
our city has enabled you, at home, among your own friends, to prepare
yourselves for the pursuit of knowledge, within the higher institutions
of learning in our country, or to take part understandingly, and credit-
ably in all the common intercourse of refined civilized society."
There have been 80 teachers laboring faithfully in the city schools.
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(30)
Schools and Seminaries
Index terms:
Chapin's hall; Clark, Henry Fair lamb; Cleveland board of education; East High school; Hewett, Martha Ann; Hodson, J. D.; Hurlburd, Emily L.; LaGaurgue, Helen C.; Newman, Catherine Hannah; Sargent, John H.; Smyth, Anson; Webster, W. Howard; West Side High school
1824
Cleveland Morning Leader, 10 June 1864
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1824 - L June 10:4/2 - Teachers of the west side held a picnic at the
high school. Superintendent Smyth was in attendance. Strawberries and
cream were served. (1)
Schools and Seminaries /
Teachers
Index terms:
Smyth, Anson; West Side High school