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School , where the welfare of the children is so studiously cared for , and their prosperity in after-life so anxiously regarded , the aim should be to give them such educational advantages as it is fair to presume they would have enjoyed had their parents continued in the possession ofmeans by which they could have been afforded ; that they should , in fact , be qualified to
fill situations as governesses , and assistants in private schools , or to avail themselves of any opportunities that might offer for the advancement of their interests or the elevation of their positions in life . This they are now certainly unable to do , and therefore contrast unfavourably with the children educated in other establishments , where a higher standard of mental culture and accomplishment is maintained . "
We cannot conclude our notice of this admirable report of the sub-committee without bearing testimony to the exertions of Bros , Binckes , Iiyall , and Symonds in its preparation , for which they are entitled to the thanks of every member of the Craft , as well as every subscriber to the institution .
Having so well discharged their duty with regard to the Girls ' School , we shall be happy to hear of the same Brethren directing their attention towards that of the Boys , which , though but so recently established , we are informed does not offer those educational advantages to the pupils which the subscribers to the institution have a right to expect—even French , which is taught to the
" out-door" boys , being withheld from those within its walls ; and here we cannot avoid remarking , that we unsuccessfully endeavoured to make it & sine qua non at the time of the establishment of the school , that provision should be made for the teaching of both French and German , which have now become essential qualifications for those who are to push their wavin the commercial world .
Heart And Soul Should Go Together,
HEART AND SOUL SHOULD GO TOGETHER ,
A BALLAD , BY BRO . ClIAltLES SL 0 MAN .
As through life ' s busy scenes we ' re ranging , Friendship still should be unchanging ., — - We should ne ' er forget the feeling , Which would kindness be" revealing :
Then remember while you can E'er to aid your brother man , And ne ' er seek to rend the tether—Heart and soul should go together .
This world would be a desert lonely , Fit for those who ' re brutal only , Save philanthropy were heeding Those who aiding hands are needing :
Let the storm then burst around us , All its terrors can't confound us ; For whate v er the stress of weather , Heart and soul should go together .
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School , where the welfare of the children is so studiously cared for , and their prosperity in after-life so anxiously regarded , the aim should be to give them such educational advantages as it is fair to presume they would have enjoyed had their parents continued in the possession ofmeans by which they could have been afforded ; that they should , in fact , be qualified to
fill situations as governesses , and assistants in private schools , or to avail themselves of any opportunities that might offer for the advancement of their interests or the elevation of their positions in life . This they are now certainly unable to do , and therefore contrast unfavourably with the children educated in other establishments , where a higher standard of mental culture and accomplishment is maintained . "
We cannot conclude our notice of this admirable report of the sub-committee without bearing testimony to the exertions of Bros , Binckes , Iiyall , and Symonds in its preparation , for which they are entitled to the thanks of every member of the Craft , as well as every subscriber to the institution .
Having so well discharged their duty with regard to the Girls ' School , we shall be happy to hear of the same Brethren directing their attention towards that of the Boys , which , though but so recently established , we are informed does not offer those educational advantages to the pupils which the subscribers to the institution have a right to expect—even French , which is taught to the
" out-door" boys , being withheld from those within its walls ; and here we cannot avoid remarking , that we unsuccessfully endeavoured to make it & sine qua non at the time of the establishment of the school , that provision should be made for the teaching of both French and German , which have now become essential qualifications for those who are to push their wavin the commercial world .
Heart And Soul Should Go Together,
HEART AND SOUL SHOULD GO TOGETHER ,
A BALLAD , BY BRO . ClIAltLES SL 0 MAN .
As through life ' s busy scenes we ' re ranging , Friendship still should be unchanging ., — - We should ne ' er forget the feeling , Which would kindness be" revealing :
Then remember while you can E'er to aid your brother man , And ne ' er seek to rend the tether—Heart and soul should go together .
This world would be a desert lonely , Fit for those who ' re brutal only , Save philanthropy were heeding Those who aiding hands are needing :
Let the storm then burst around us , All its terrors can't confound us ; For whate v er the stress of weather , Heart and soul should go together .