Table of Contents
Of Our Election: Comments by Two of the Victorius and Two of the Defeated Pupils Gifts To Our School: Dr. Cook, State Geologist, and the United States Commissioner of Education the Benefactors Comptroller Anderson Convalescing A Veteran of the Profession Gone New Partitions No Quorum Our Young Reporters: What They Have to Write About This Month How To Be Admitted: What Requirements are Necessary for Admission to Our School A Deaf-Mute Y.M.C.A. Miss Mossie McGann Dead Our Texas exchange... The subject of Mr. Jenkins'... This seems to be... The Thanksgiving Day observation... The cold wave has... All Souls' P. E. Church Visit to Easton: Prof. Jenkins Delivers a Lecture Before the Deaf-Mute Society of that City Praise to Whom it Belongs An Election Bonfire On the evening of... The Mute's Chronicle of... As the issuing of ... The pupils should read...
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
New Jersey School for the Deaf
Publication Date
11-29-1888
Recommended Citation
Fullerton, Anna; Stephenson, Reuben C.; Van Ness, Ada M.; Condon, Michael; Gorman, Michael J.; Cassidy, Sarah; Bradley, Martha; Hummer, Charles; Ehrlich, Catharine; MacKenzie, Anna H.; Geiger, Mary; and Gouvain, Victorine, "The Silent Worker vol. 2 no. 8 November 29, 1888" (1888). 1888-1890. 5.
https://ida.gallaudet.edu/silent-worker-1888-1890/5