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will therefore prove valuable in the New-Central school, where an increase of Masters will be absolutely necessary.
month less than what he received as Principal of the Normal School. The saving effected by the closing of this school will then be only $1576.
There is a question
In the meantime Mr. Wright proposes to utilize him at the Central school where some of the classes are too large. It is recommended that Mr. May should be allowed to draw the same salary as he had when acting 3rd Master at the Central School viz: $1440 which is the same as is drawn by the 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th Masters. It is $600 a month
connected with the return of Mr. May to the Central school to which he attaches great importance but which I have left open for the present. It refers to the position he is to hold. The 4th, 5th and 6th Masters all of whom draw the same rates of pay but who have been confirmed in their appointments