BROOKLYN SCHOOL
With tho exception of Mr. A. Bates, who was excused for absence, there was a full meeting of the Brooklyn School Committee last evening. Mr. M. A. Robinson presided. An application from the secretary s of the Brooklyn Branch of tho National Reserve for use of grounds on Tuesday evenings was unanimously acceded to. At the invitation of the committee the Hon. J. G. W. Aitken (chairman of the Education Board) and Mr. vV. Allan will visit tho school qn Friday next. The carnival secretary (Mr. A. J. White) submitted a pi ogress report, ■which indicated a successful and enjoyable ontiog for the children of Brooklyn on the 17th. The several sub-committees are working assiduously, and householders and others are liberally responding to the committee's annual call.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1915, Page 2
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