Freshness in its situation, and humanity in its acting make this school teacher and cowboy comedy an acceptable feature picture. The "epidemic" was not measles, nor mumps, it was just ordinary misery. There was only one pretty teacher and a dozen good looking cowboys. Big Bill was the first affected and the kindly teacher coddled him. The other boys soon caught it and were all down at once. The teacher saw through the millstone and prescribed a big dose of something bitter and no dinner. The ranch cook gives as much fun, for the time he is in the picture, as even the teacher. The scene in the kitchen when the boys try to get a snack behind his back is very good. The photographs are good enough. - The Moving Picture World, March 30, 1912
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