[362] The Trial of the Three Suspended Teachers of the De Witt Clinton High School (New York), p. 26.

[363] Ibid., p. 64; The New York Times, December 4, 1917.

[364] The theme (in the form of a letter) had been collected by Miss Ellen Garrigues, head of the English Department, in a visit to Mr. Schmalhausen’s class. During her visit, Miss Garrigues became angry at the “lack of spirit of love of country among the boys who had read themes,” and asked that the themes be handed to her. The Trial of the Three Suspended Teachers of the De Witt Clinton High School, p. 22.

[365] The Trial, pp. 42-43; Dotey, Aaron I., The Exploitation of the Public School System of New York (Teachers’ Council, New York), LXXXV.

[366] The Trial, pp. 46-47.

[367] Robinson and Beard’s history. See Toward the New Education, p. 72.

[368] The Trial, pp. 135, 141.

[369] Ibid., pp. 119-120.

[370] Ibid., p. 158. Mr. Mufson was a teacher of English.

[371] Ibid., pp. 174-175.