Annual Report of the Board of Education

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Providence Press Company, Printers to the State, 1885

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Página 69 - O what a glory doth this world put on For him who, with a fervent heart, goes forth Under the bright and glorious sky, and looks On duties well performed, and days well spent ! For him the wind, ay, and the yellow leaves Shall have a voice, and give him eloquent teachings. He shall so hear the solemn hymn, that Death Has lifted up for all, that he shall go To his long resting-place without a tear.
Página 106 - The school committee of every city and town shall purchase, at the expense of such city or town, text-books and other school supplies used in the public schools ; and said text-books and supplies shall be loaned to the pupils of said public schools free of charge, subject to such rules and regulations as to care and custody as the school committee may prescribe...
Página 42 - ... or felt in it ; for the influence of that quickly wears out with the memory of it. But yet there is one, and but one fault, for which, I think, children should be beaten ; and that is obstinacy or rebellion. And in this too I would have it ordered so, if it can be, that the shame of the whipping, and not the pain, should be the greatest part of the punishment.
Página 78 - And Ezra opened the book in the sight of all the people; (for he was above all the people;) and when he opened it, all the people stood up: And Ezra blessed the Lord, the great God. And all the people answered, Amen, Amen...
Página 78 - So they read in the book of the law of God distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to understand the reading.
Página 20 - Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
Página 139 - ... with special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system.
Página 88 - ... it At school a boy's business is not simply or mainly to gain knowledge, but to learn how to gain it. If he learns his own place in the world, and in a practical fashion, his duty towards other boys, and to his superiors as well as to his inferiors, if he acquires the apparatus for obtaining and storing knowledge, and some judgment as to what kind of knowledge...
Página 10 - ... within. The heterogeneous masses must be made homogeneous. Those who inherit the traditions of other and hostile nations; those who are bred under diverse influences and hold foreign ideas ; those who are supported by national inspirations not American must be inducted into the life and spirit of this new world, and must be assimilated and Americanized. The chief agency to this end has been the public school and popular education.
Página 81 - Its study should be commenced in childhood, before the organs of hearing and vocalization become so fixed that musical sounds can neither be appreciated nor produced. 3. In a sanitary view singing is one of the best promoters of health. 4. Its good influence upon the morals and deportment of the young is incalculable. 5. The mental discipline acquired in learning the science gives it as high a position as any other study. 6. Music as a means of vocal culture is unequalled and greatly aids in making...

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