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believe the time is not far distant when the people will awaken to the fact that in congested and poverty-stricken districts vaca- tions are the devil's seed time, and that the schools should be kept open the year round, with a change in the course of study to meet the demands of the seasons — the year divided into four periods and teachers receiving their vacations as do the professors in the University of Chicago. With the period of idleness cared for, we shall be a long step toward the solution of the social problem which confronts us today.
O. J. MiLLIKEN.
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