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Excerpt from Our Common School System
To reduce the salaries of teachers to those of labor ers would in the first place materially lessen taxation and this is a result always welcome. But when the rank and the pay are those of laborers, the duty will of course devolve upon laborers. The schools will be taught by men and women who have the education and qualifications of dirt-shovellers and chambermaids. I say nothing against these classes. There is no dis grace in shovelling dirt or sweeping ¿oors. The best men and women in the world have made these actions fine. But fitness for such work is not hard to get or rare to find and when you have decreed that you want in your schools only the very same materials as labor ers, and that your teachers shall be paid not a cent more than laborers, what have you a right to expect but that you shall have laborers for your teachers?
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