Vurational Prparlment Air. 1.11)1TOEF • • J. T. McCOLL , III. 4, A. NVILT. G. IV. NVAN. A. T. I.ILLEY, Commonleatlons tos7 he &esi to elther of the ellt tots. prcf,rred; ar.l will arpeik the . issue 10.::h he ees cLaige. .1' E. E. (412 f OD EGYIEB. 8011001.3. The winter terms in our rural - school ,districts either have, or soon will end. Already the County - Superintendent tas. contruenced , the work of examining appli: cants w-ho desire to teach in the summer schools,. It has been the prevailing idea f.Cr years that the winter topn is the im portant part of the school rear, and that the competent and ,successful teacher must be- secured for, that period. Un .xi•rali.tedly during this seastin of the year, the attendance is larger, especially in old er students. Wiihout doubt too there has been cause for . the complaint that ex ists in some loz4lities that the summer terms are notproductive of the largest posyl ! le. ainount of goo(I to OM students will attend_ Realty there should be no just rea - ; .oti for this-censure, and