at and part of the time.
This being the first experiment of the kind in our Church-
school-Organization, a great many difficulties had to be over-
come and much patience and persuasion to be brought
into requisition in order to accomplish the object in view,
namely to lay a sure foundation of efficiency in our Church-
school-Service.
As the manuscript list of Percentages now before you shows
several vacancies as yet it has been impossible for the Board of
Examiners to determine the Percentage of "General Efficiency."
Several of the candidates were not able to attend the regular ex-
aminations in consequence of which special examinations eith-
er in writing or oral had to be held, involving a large am-
ount of correspondence. The Board of Examiners asks here-
by for instructions, whether the "General Efficiency" should be
determined upon the Percentages obtained thus far, and
or whether it should be left open until next year, until
the Certificates be made out accordingly.
By As instructed, Bro. is now engaged
to have his academic diploma as Bachelor of Mathematics
and Didactics (BMD) corresponding to his diploma from the
University as B.S. and will submit it to the President
for signature in due time.
In addition to the items contained in letters of July 24,
Sept. ^5 and^ and Sept. 250, ^all^both addressed to the Secretary Bro. ,
I have to report following points of progress of our school-works:
at and part of the time.
This being the first experiment of the kind in our Churchschool-Organization, a great many difficulties had to be overcome and much patience and persuasion to be brought
into requisition in order to accomplish the object in view,
namely to lay a sure foundation of efficiency in our Churchschool-Service.
As the manuscript list of Percentages now before you shows
several vacancies as yet it has been impossible for the Board of
Examiners to determine the Percentage of "General Efficiency."
Several of the candidates were not able to attend the regular examinations in consequence of which special examinations either in writing or oral had to be held, involving a large amount of correspondence. The Board of Examiners asks hereby for instructions, whether the "General Efficiency" should be
determined upon the Percentages obtained thus far,
or whether it should be left open until next year, until
the Certificates be made out accordingly.
As instructed, Bro. is now engaged
to have his academic diploma as Bachelor of Mathematics
and Didactics (BMD) corresponding to his diploma from the
Michigan University as B.S. and will submit it to the President
for signature in due time.
In addition to the items contained in my letters of July 24,
Sept. 5 and Sept. 20, all addressed to the Secretary Bro. ,
I have to report following points of progress of our school-works: