Pedagese periodical

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Pedagese periodical

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  • January 1914 (Creation)

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The table of contents lists Literature, Editorial, School News, Organizations, and Athletics. It states school history after the opening of their first designated building, school government, an abolition of modern dancing in favor of a two-step waltz, a list of visitors to the school, and a description about practical training at different schools.

The Literary essays and poems were written by student contributors Mildred Versoy, Maria Fricina (two pieces), Regina Mulcahy, Florence Nettleship, and Alexander Goldberg.

The following organizations are listed and described: The Camera Club, The Weather Prophets, History of Education Club, Ye Sweet Signers, The Normal Business League, The Spelling Bee, The Board of Health, Ye Story-Tellers and Story –Players, The Arts and Crafts, The Travel Club.

Details about Athletics included headings about the Society of the Athletic Association of the Newark State Normal School, Basketball (boys), Girls Athletics (basketball), and the Walking Club (girls).

There are four pages of local advertisements.

There’s one loose image of the school building.

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