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Letter to Editor February 3, 1842

Holly Springs Gazette

Holly Springs, Marshall County, Mississippi

What is this article about?

C.A. Foster writes to correct the misconception that his role at Holly Springs Female Institute is limited to supervision, stating he daily instructs in sciences, though the institute could be managed by associates without harm to pupils. He invites the public to visit.

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MR. EDITOR: Reports inform me that many persons are of the belief that my connection with the Holly Springs Female Institute extends only to its supervision. To correct this erroneous impression, I beg leave to state, through your columns, that I am occupied daily in giving instruction in the Sciences to the pupils of the Senior Department. I am, however, convinced that the Institute might, without the least detriment to the pupils, be confided to the exclusive management and direction of my able, efficient and experienced associates.

The public are requested to call at the School and witness facts which speak for themselves.

January 27, 1841.-27-tf
C. A. FOSTER.

What sub-type of article is it?

Informative Persuasive

What themes does it cover?

Education

What keywords are associated?

Holly Springs Female Institute Education Sciences Instruction School Management

What entities or persons were involved?

C. A. Foster Mr. Editor

Letter to Editor Details

Author

C. A. Foster

Recipient

Mr. Editor

Main Argument

the writer's connection to the holly springs female institute involves daily instruction in sciences to senior pupils, not just supervision, though it could be managed solely by associates without detriment to students.

Notable Details

Public Invited To Visit The School To Witness Facts Date: January 27, 1841

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