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... Issues @ 5c . . $ 545 20 Contingent fund . Magazines sold . 65 85 Expense .. 456 79 . Books sold , lost and 66 moving . 1,815 20 paid for .. 2 50 613 55 Furniture 641 27 Insurance 785 92 Books sold , lost and paid for 20 77 Postage 85 ...
... Issues @ 5c . . $ 545 20 Contingent fund . Magazines sold . 65 85 Expense .. 456 79 . Books sold , lost and 66 moving . 1,815 20 paid for .. 2 50 613 55 Furniture 641 27 Insurance 785 92 Books sold , lost and paid for 20 77 Postage 85 ...
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... Issues , @ 5c .. . $ 338 75 Periodicals 917 79 Magazines sold . 23 25 Contingent fund .. 19 62 Books sold , lost and Expense . 217 55 paid for ... 1 35 363 25 Furniture 27 40 Insurance 292 20 Books sold , lost and paid for 29 15 Postage ...
... Issues , @ 5c .. . $ 338 75 Periodicals 917 79 Magazines sold . 23 25 Contingent fund .. 19 62 Books sold , lost and Expense . 217 55 paid for ... 1 35 363 25 Furniture 27 40 Insurance 292 20 Books sold , lost and paid for 29 15 Postage ...
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... issue for the year ending June 30 , 1893. The details for the year and for the succeeding eight months are given in the following tables : ISSUE BY MONTHS . FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 , 1893 . Home Use . Library Use . Periodicals ...
... issue for the year ending June 30 , 1893. The details for the year and for the succeeding eight months are given in the following tables : ISSUE BY MONTHS . FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 , 1893 . Home Use . Library Use . Periodicals ...
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... Issue . Per Cent . Library Issue . Philosophy . 459 91 659 1.71 1,118 1.26 Theology .. 554 1.11 1,212 3.12 1,766 1.98 Social and Political Sciences . 1,260 2.51 2,494 6.44 3,754 4 22 Natural Sciences and Useful Arts . 1,563 3.11 5,314 ...
... Issue . Per Cent . Library Issue . Philosophy . 459 91 659 1.71 1,118 1.26 Theology .. 554 1.11 1,212 3.12 1,766 1.98 Social and Political Sciences . 1,260 2.51 2,494 6.44 3,754 4 22 Natural Sciences and Useful Arts . 1,563 3.11 5,314 ...
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... issue ( periodicals ) .. 122,373 126,009 Total issue in all departments .... Total issue in all departments 1892-3 . 323,943 271,473 271,473 Decrease in 1892-3 ...... 52,470 Largest week - day issue Saturday , Smallest week - day issue ...
... issue ( periodicals ) .. 122,373 126,009 Total issue in all departments .... Total issue in all departments 1892-3 . 323,943 271,473 271,473 Decrease in 1892-3 ...... 52,470 Largest week - day issue Saturday , Smallest week - day issue ...
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Página 21 - A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the Legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.
Página 119 - All the powers relating to the management of the schools are vested in a corporate body called " the Board of President and Directors of the St. Louis Public Schools," the members of the board to be elected for terms of three years.
Página 99 - ... back to the seed again, thus completing the circle of nature. Thus the mind of the child constantly seeking unity and finding the one under the many learns to apprehend, more and more, the goodness and providence of the one Creator and Sustainer of all. Individual freedom of choice, encouraged in the games of the kindergarten, reappears in our primary in the free selection of objects, pictures, as well as fellow pupils, in their language work, their number work (oral, pictured, and written),...
Página 100 - ... our aim being to foster the spirit of altruism, where each is for all and all for each, thus transplanting in the school, the essence of family love, that it may be in so far encouraged to ripen into the "missionary spirit" of maturer practical years. As a result, then, of these innovations we find oral language, reading, writing and number work, advanced both in depth and extent, the parents pleased, the children happy and industrious, with care for discipline practically reduced to zero. Touching...
Página 101 - ... essentials and non-essentials being placed in their proper intellectual perspective, thus affording true culture by extending the pupil's mental horizon and by tightening his intellectual grasp upon the subject of study. In the developing of this general power, much aid may be afforded by frequent and comprehensive reviews, which will enable the student to acquire the habit of considering the parts in relation to the whole ; as is well known, this power marks the chief distinction of the cultured...
Página 102 - ... the promotion of character culture. The affording to pupils a standing opportunity for them to raise their record by the offering of extra marks to those who voluntarily hand in written or pictorial work, has yielded an abundant harvest of exceedingly meritorious paraphrasings, reproductions, dainty maps delicately and harmoniously colored, beautifully illustrated compositions on various subjects often involving much study and research. It has been generally recognized that the ascent of mind...
Página 99 - ... objects are noted and their various stages are compared with each other. Seventhly, is shown that under all our knowing, is the living, creative unity of God. In this work, it is designed to observe familiar objects in their appropriate season; namely, in the fall, fruits of various kinds ; in the winter, external physical nature; in the spring, seeds, seedlings, and buds ; and in the summer, flowers, plants, trees, leaves, etc. Of course, the study of animal life should extend throughout the...
Página 97 - ... rapid progress was made in reading and writing than by the old method of word memorizing. It was noted furthermore that the reading and indeed oral expression generally, took a more fluent and natural form, undoubtedly due to a closer comprehension of the meaning of the words expressed. In order to keep this new work of free expression from drifting into irrelevant channels...
Página 14 - He must prepare an assessment book with appropriate headings, in which must be listed all such property Within the district, in which must be specified...
Página 99 - ... proposition). Sixthly, changes and processes in, and derived from, objects are noted and their various stages are compared with each other. Seventhly, is shown that under all our knowing, is the living, creative unity of God. In this work, it is designed to observe familiar objects in their appropriate season; namely, in the fall, fruits of various kinds ; in the winter, external physical nature; in the spring, seeds, seedlings, and buds ; and in the summer, flowers, plants, trees, leaves, etc.