Annual Report on the Condition and Improvement of the Common Schools and Educational Interests of the State of Wisconsin, Edição 10Department of Public Instruction, 1858 |
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... Michigan . - This State took the lead in the West , in estab- lishing libraries for Schools . They were at first District Li- braries , but in 1843 , we find them changed into Township Li- braries . The sum of $ 25 is by law annually ...
... Michigan . - This State took the lead in the West , in estab- lishing libraries for Schools . They were at first District Li- braries , but in 1843 , we find them changed into Township Li- braries . The sum of $ 25 is by law annually ...
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... Michigan , possessing an aggregate of over 200,000 volumes , or an average of 400 volumes to each library . From the large amount of money appropriated to this purpose , it would seem that there should have been a much larger number of ...
... Michigan , possessing an aggregate of over 200,000 volumes , or an average of 400 volumes to each library . From the large amount of money appropriated to this purpose , it would seem that there should have been a much larger number of ...
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... Michigan , the 332,000 in the School Libraries of Ohio , and the 370,000 in the Township Libraries of Indiana — making altogether over nine hundred thousand volumes , all engaged in a work of love , intelligence , virtue and happiness ...
... Michigan , the 332,000 in the School Libraries of Ohio , and the 370,000 in the Township Libraries of Indiana — making altogether over nine hundred thousand volumes , all engaged in a work of love , intelligence , virtue and happiness ...
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... Michigan , Ohio and Indiana , we should have far larger libraries , and their benefits far more generally diffused ; for every town in the State , the poor as well as the rich , would have its proportionate share . As in the olden time ...
... Michigan , Ohio and Indiana , we should have far larger libraries , and their benefits far more generally diffused ; for every town in the State , the poor as well as the rich , would have its proportionate share . As in the olden time ...
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... Michigan , some district officer might be permitted to draw from the Township Library , every three months , the number to which his district would be entitled , and then loan them under proper regulations , to the people of his ...
... Michigan , some district officer might be permitted to draw from the Township Library , every three months , the number to which his district would be entitled , and then loan them under proper regulations , to the people of his ...
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