OUR friends whose own school-days are long passed, and who have neither placed themselves, as yet, on the committee of any National, British, or any other public school, nor have any intention of becoming teachers of those schools, must excuse, for th...
OUR friends whose own school-days are long passed, and who have neither placed themselves, as yet, on the committee of any National, British, or any other public school, nor have any intention of becoming teachers of those schools, must excuse, for this month, the apparently disproportionate space which we give to the subject of singing in schools.