Annual ReportPrinted at the Republican office, 1881 |
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... rooms in the rear of the class rooms , make it impossible to admit light and air from more than one direction ; and the 12 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT . Resources and Liabilities.
... rooms in the rear of the class rooms , make it impossible to admit light and air from more than one direction ; and the 12 REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT . Resources and Liabilities.
Página 13
... rooms from the class - rooms might then be taken down , thus removing the present obstruction to light and ventilation . This is the only one of our buildings that has small recitation - rooms attached to the larger rooms - all the ...
... rooms from the class - rooms might then be taken down , thus removing the present obstruction to light and ventilation . This is the only one of our buildings that has small recitation - rooms attached to the larger rooms - all the ...
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... room buildings , —such , for instance , as the Carr Lane , the Madison , the Ames , and the Peabody , was adopted many years since , and seems to be the most suitable , as well as most economical design for the construc- tion of school ...
... room buildings , —such , for instance , as the Carr Lane , the Madison , the Ames , and the Peabody , was adopted many years since , and seems to be the most suitable , as well as most economical design for the construc- tion of school ...
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... room . This Library has been established and is maintained for the good of the general public ; and the adoption of any scheme through which the taste for good literature and the love for reading can be ex- tended , will , in the end ...
... room . This Library has been established and is maintained for the good of the general public ; and the adoption of any scheme through which the taste for good literature and the love for reading can be ex- tended , will , in the end ...
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... room for improvement in many particulars . That the intellectual discipline which the child receives shall enable him to make the most of his faculties for usefulness in after life ; that the moral training shall give him the power to ...
... room for improvement in many particulars . That the intellectual discipline which the child receives shall enable him to make the most of his faculties for usefulness in after life ; that the moral training shall give him the power to ...
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3d Assistant appointed Ashland attendance August 11 Baden Board of Managers Branch High buildings Carondelet ave Carr Lane Carroll cent Charless Cheltenham Chestnut Chouteau ave Colored course of study Decrease district schools DISTRICT-Bounded north Dodier duty Easton ave election Elleardsville Emma English enrolled examination Female Fourth Franklin Gardenville German language German-English teachers grades graduates Grammar Gravois Head Assistant High School instruction Jefferson Jennie July 31 June June 15 Kindergarten Director Laclede Lafayette Lease Louis Public Schools Lowell Lucas ave Madison Male Maramec Mary Morgan Normal School North Eleventh NUMBER OF PUPILS O'Fallon October 15 Olive Peter Brooks President primary Principal pupils studying German received regular Rock Spring RULE salaries School course seats session SHOWING THE NUMBER South Stoddard Stoves street substituting superintendent TABLE Tardy Teachers Committee teaching tion total number Washington ave Webster Webster Groves West Brooklyn
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Página 48 - THERE is no flock, however watched and tended, But one dead lamb is there ! There is no fireside, howsoe'er defended, But has one vacant chair ! The air is full of farewells to the dying, And mournings for the dead; The heart of Rachel, for her children crying, Will not be comforted...
Página xiii - 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 xxi - ... of his appointment. He shall take the same oath of office as is provided by law for other State officers, and before entering upon the discharge of his duties shall give bond with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the governor of the State, in the sum of fifty thousand dollars, for the faithful discharge of his duties as such officer.
Página xlvi - No motion shall be subject to debate until it has been seconded, and stated by the chair. It shall be reduced to writing at the request of any member of the board.
Página xxii - Said justices' clerk shall take the constitutional oath of office, and give bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars for the faithful discharge of the duties of his office, and in the same manner as is or may be required of other officers of such city and county.
Página xlvii - Chairman shall decide all questions of order, subject to an appeal to the Board at the request of any two members.
Página xxxv - He shall perform the same duties and be subject to the same liabilities as clerks of district courts of the United States, and. before entering upon his duties, he shall give bond in the sum of five thousand dollars, with two or more securities, to be approved by the judge of the district conditioned that he will faithfully discharge his duties as required by law. Each of said clerks shall appoint a deputy clerk for each court in his district where he himself does not reside.
Página xlviii - No member shall speak more than five minutes at any one time on any motion under discussion, nor more than once until all other members choosing to speak shall have spoken, nor more than twice to the same question, without consent of the board, nor more than two minutes in explaining his vote.
Página xxvi - Said bailiff shall give bond, payable to this corporation, with such security as shall be approved by the Board, in the sum of ten thousand dollars, conditioned that he will deliver to and pay over to this corporation, and account for, all money, books, papers, maps...
Página xvii - ... secretary, who shall hold their respective offices for one year and until their successors are duly installed...