Annual Report of the Secretary of the Vermont Board of Education, Bände 16-18J.C. Warner's, 1865 |
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... course of Institutes , are full of encouragement . As before remarked , several of the Insti- tutes were located in places remote , somewhat , from the rail- roads , and in localities comparatively difficult of access , for the special ...
... course of Institutes , are full of encouragement . As before remarked , several of the Insti- tutes were located in places remote , somewhat , from the rail- roads , and in localities comparatively difficult of access , for the special ...
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... course delighted with the change . * * A. U. ELDREDGE , Lincoln . Our schools the past year have generally been under the care of skillful and successful teachers , some of them might be termed model schools . Some of the teachers ...
... course delighted with the change . * * A. U. ELDREDGE , Lincoln . Our schools the past year have generally been under the care of skillful and successful teachers , some of them might be termed model schools . Some of the teachers ...
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... course , have had better teach- ers , although our schools are smaller than at any time previous , since my con- nection with them . The Teachers ' Institutes are highly prized , and they have received a larger representation of ...
... course , have had better teach- ers , although our schools are smaller than at any time previous , since my con- nection with them . The Teachers ' Institutes are highly prized , and they have received a larger representation of ...
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... course , detracts much from their interest , - induces Prudential Committees to hire young and inexperienced teachers , be- cause , " almost anybody can teach such little things , " and compels parents to send their children to private ...
... course , detracts much from their interest , - induces Prudential Committees to hire young and inexperienced teachers , be- cause , " almost anybody can teach such little things , " and compels parents to send their children to private ...
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or with a good business education . Such a course has been adopted successful- ly , in other towns in the state . Should this seem too costly an undertaking , ( to those who are so short sighted , as not to see that it would be cheapest ...
or with a good business education . Such a course has been adopted successful- ly , in other towns in the state . Should this seem too costly an undertaking , ( to those who are so short sighted , as not to see that it would be cheapest ...
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Seite 125 - Commonwealth, who shall not be able to read the constitution in the English language, and write his name: provided, however, that the provisions of this amendment shall not apply to any person prevented by a physical disability from complying with its requisitions, nor to any person who now has the right to vote, nor to any person who shall be sixty years of age or upwards at the time this amendment shall take effect.
Seite 48 - That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth: that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace...
Seite 126 - ... years, may, at the discretion of the justice or court having jurisdiction of the case, instead of the fine mentioned in the first section, be committed to any such institution of instruction, house of reformation, or suitable situation provided for the purpose, under the authority of the first section, for such time, not exceeding two years, as such justice or court may determine.
Seite 2 - TP, you levy twenty-five cents more for this writ, together with your own fees ; and for want of such money, goods or chattels of...
Seite 36 - The duty of the trustees of all the academies and grammar schools, which have been incorporated by the Legislature of the State of Vermont, to cause their principals to return, to the Secretary of the Board of Education. on or before the first day of April, in each year, true and correct answers to such statistical inquiries as may have been addressed to them by the Secretary in the month of January previous.
Seite 33 - ... so deposited with such town, or the interest thereof, such town shall, on indictment and conviction thereof, forfeit and pay, as a fine to the treasurer of the county, in which such town shall be situated, and for the use of such county, a sura not exceeding double the amount of the interest of such moneys.
Seite 126 - ... and by-laws, respecting such children, as shall be deemed most conducive to their welfare, and the good order of such city or town ; and there shall be annexed to such ordinances, suitable penalties, not exceeding, for any one breach, a fine of twenty dollars...
Seite 120 - Every person having under his control a child between the ages of eight and fourteen years...
Seite 18 - ... hold their meetings at the same time in the respective towns and plantations; and the town and plantation meetings in such towns and plantations shall be notified, held, and regulated, the votes received, sorted, counted, and declared in the same manner. And the assessors and clerks of plantations shall have all the powers, and be subject to all the duties, which selectmen and town clerks have and are subject to by this constitution. And...
Seite 16 - Executors and administrators under this chapter shall have the same rights and be subject to the same liabilities that their testators or intestate would or might have if living.