Table of Contents
To be Uniformed One of the most... Christopher Hoff Back A Visit From Miss Hawkins The first of April... A Senator Chapman, in... In a Deplorable State: The Arkansas Legislature Has Left the Institution of That State Almost Penniless New Jersey's Representative With His Uncles A New Teacher A Painful Accident A Suggestive Fact How to Get a Position The Fatal Railroad: Mr. C. Smith Redman is Almost Instantly Killed at Newark Industrial Training for the Deaf A Recommendation Well Done Crude Notions A Serviceable "Fad" Printing Office Paid Us a Visit Base Ball Budget: The Boys Training Hard and Everybody Ready for the Fray Carpentershop Jottings School Contributions: Written by the Young Reporters Among the Pupils The Easter Holidays The Practical Man Langely Lane Two New Study-Rooms An Interesting Exchange From the Shoulder Gone, But Not Forgotten Death has again cast... We are very glad... Miss Gillin wishes us... We are very sorry... Deserved Praise The First to Close
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
New Jersey School for the Deaf
Publication Date
4-25-1889
Recommended Citation
Cole, Ida May; Gouvain, Victorine; MacKenzie, Anna H.; Geiger, Mary; Hummer, Charles; Ehrlich, Catharine; Burdsall, Raymond; Pidcock, Harry F.; Cassidy, Sarah; Kees, Paul; Cook, Wallace; Redman, Grace; King, Alfred; and Buchanan, Robert, "The Silent Worker vol. 2 no. 13 April 25, 1889" (1889). 1888-1890. 9.
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