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... natural consequence of the increase of school funds and the rapid multiplication of school - houses and appurte nances to meet the demands of the increased population . The improvement in all material appliances ( as suitable houses ...
... natural consequence of the increase of school funds and the rapid multiplication of school - houses and appurte nances to meet the demands of the increased population . The improvement in all material appliances ( as suitable houses ...
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... natural reac- tion of public sentiment : the folly of arraigning the schools for failing to pass their legitimate bounds , and to assume the moral obligations of parents , church , and society , has been exposed ; the idea that the ...
... natural reac- tion of public sentiment : the folly of arraigning the schools for failing to pass their legitimate bounds , and to assume the moral obligations of parents , church , and society , has been exposed ; the idea that the ...
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... natural result , accompanied by a reduction of 1,040 in public school enrolment and of 16,153 in average attendance . And yet there were 319 more schools reported , 373 more graded ones , 319 more teachers ; singing and higher branches ...
... natural result , accompanied by a reduction of 1,040 in public school enrolment and of 16,153 in average attendance . And yet there were 319 more schools reported , 373 more graded ones , 319 more teachers ; singing and higher branches ...
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... natural increase , 65,726 were added to the number entitled to free schooling in 1878-79 . Yet , of this large in- crease , only 3,535 seem to have gone into the public schools , though 3,277 more pupils were reported in private schools ...
... natural increase , 65,726 were added to the number entitled to free schooling in 1878-79 . Yet , of this large in- crease , only 3,535 seem to have gone into the public schools , though 3,277 more pupils were reported in private schools ...
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... natural obstacles to the introduction of schools in communities which have developed without any provision for them and are destitute of the appliances and experience necessary to their conduct . Certain influences operate exclusively ...
... natural obstacles to the introduction of schools in communities which have developed without any provision for them and are destitute of the appliances and experience necessary to their conduct . Certain influences operate exclusively ...
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Academy Agricultural annual average attendance average daily attendance Average monthly pay board of education branches Business College cent Claflin University classical Commissioner preceding common schools Conn county superintendents course of study drawing Education for 1878 English studies examination expenditure Female graded schools graduates grammar high school Includes increase Indian instructors Iowa Kentucky Kindergarten Male Mass Massachusetts Missouri Non-sect Normal department Normal School North Carolina number of pupils Number of school Number of students number of teachers Ohio Pennsylvania preparatory primary schools private schools professional public instruction public schools receipts received Rhode Island salaries school age school buildings school districts school fund school officers school property school system school-houses Seminary Shaw University square miles statistics summary superintendent of public SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION Table taught teaching Tenn Tennessee Territory Theological tion Total number Training School University West Virginia Whole number women youth of school
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Seite ccxvii - In the absence of special legislation on this subject, the law has vested the power in the committee to regulate the system of distribution and classification; and when this power is reasonably exercised, without being abused or perverted by colorable pretences, the decision of the committee must be deemed conclusive.
Seite cliv - The instruction includes (1) the dressing of blisters, burns, sores, and wounds; the application of fomentations, poultices, and minor dressings; (2) the application of leeches ; (3) the administration of enemas; (4) the use of the catheter...
Seite ccxxiii - That when the lands in the said Territory shall be surveyed, under the direction of the government of the United States, preparatory to bringing the same into market, sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in each township in said Territory shall be, and the same are hereby, reserved for the purpose of being applied to schools in said Territory, and in the states and territories hereafter to be erected out of the same.
Seite cxxxvi - I, , do solemnly swear [or affirm] that I will demean myself, as an attorney and counsellor of this court, uprightly, and according to law; and that I will support the Constitution of the United States.
Seite lxxviii - ... year, and loth to offer to the other two hundred shillings. God that sitteth in heaven laugheth their choice to scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should; for he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horse, but wild and unfortunate children; and therefore in the end they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their children.
Seite clxii - Treasury not otherwise appropriated, be, and hereby is, set apart as a perpetual fund for the purpose of aiding the education of the blind in the United States of America, through the American Printing House for the Blind.
Seite 66 - State superintendent of public instruction, secretary of state, and attorney general, shall constitute a board of commissioners, for the management and investment of the school funds. Any two of said commissioners shall be a quorum.
Seite cxliv - Every district dental society shall at its annual meeting appoint not less than three nor more than five censors to continue in office for one year and until others are chosen, who shall constitute a district board of censors.
Seite 167 - Regents, and by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Superintendent of Public Instruction, who shall be ex officio Regents.
Seite cxxxvi - ... in the Supreme Court of the United States or in the highest court of the District of Columbia or in the highest court of some State or Territory, of which admission he shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the court.