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Examination of Graduates from the Public Schools
Brooklyn Union Argus
June 28, 1882
Examination of Graduates from the Public Schools
A Creditable Showing for Brooklyn School Children
A Higher Percentage Scored than in New York
Names of Successful Candidates for the Grammar School
Mr. Calvin PATTERSON, Superintendent of Public Instruction, has determined
the result of the examination of candidates from the various Public Grammar
Schools for admission to the Central School and for graduation.
The Best Twenty-five
The twenty-five candidates who have passed the best examination are as
follows:
Names Per Cents No.of School
Mary J. CRANDALL* 93.93 11
Laura SMITH* 92.20 35
Mamie A. DOYLE* 91.79 18
Annie B. SPEARS* 90.75 16
Grace ALLEN* 90.30 9
Edgar B. MOORE 90.00 11
Katie M. HOGG 89.98 16
Melvina W. WOOD 89.86 16
Carrie LAWRENCE 89.75 3
Emeline A. LEAYCRAFT 89.73 37
Walter S. FITCH 89.52 16
Edith MELDRUM 89.45 32
Addie F. CUSHMAN 89.20 9
Smith E. JELLIFFE 88.85 9
George C. HICKS 88.51 1
Julia ROSS 88.45 4
Florence STRYKER 88.38 9
Honore G. GERRODETTE 88.33 4
Barry W. C. ROBINSON 88.31 11
Bruce R. DUNCAN 88.32 1
Irving A. RULAND 88.27 11
Louis M. DEAN 88.11 32
Josephine O’BRIEN 88.05 9
Emeline A. STRANG 87.93 9
Leila E. ALEXANDER 87.83 16
(*Those who received the Mayor’s Prize)
Transcribed Margaret Ransom
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