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Using chalk, students would write, draw and perform mathematical calculations on the slate, all of which remained until they were rubbed out, either by hand or cloth. Today students simply hit 'undo'.
A search through the Post-Standard archives for vintage school photos brought up the photo above. It shows a cramped classroom of students during a vocabulary lesson at Solvay's Boyd School in 1918.
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