Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Volume 1,Edições 1-26

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921
 

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Página 1 - CENTS PER COPY MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS. Compiled by the Library Division, Bureau of Education. CONTENTS.
Página 159 - John Amos Comenius, Bishop of the Moravians. His Life and Educational Works, by SS LAURIE, AM, FRSE Second Edition, Revised.
Página 65 - Commonwealth, containing fifty families or householders, shall be provided with a schoolmaster or schoolmasters of good morals, to teach children to read and write and to instruct them in the English language, as well as in arithmetic, orthography, and decent behavior, for such term of time as shall be equivalent to six months for one school in each year.
Página 1 - The location and construction of the buildings, the lighting, heating, and ventilation of the rooms, the nature of the lavatories, corridors, closets, water supply, school furniture, apparatus, and methods of cleaning shall be such as to insure hygienic conditions for both pupils and teachers.
Página 2 - Books, pamphlets, and periodicals here mentioned may ordinarily be obtained from their respective publishers, either directly or through a dealer, or, in the case of an association publication, from the secretary of the issuing organization.
Página 7 - It being one cheife piect of y' ould deluder, Satan, to keepe men from the knowledge of y* Scriptures, as in form' times by keeping y™ in an unknowne tongue, so in these latt' times by pswading from y* use of tongues, y...
Página 49 - First, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek, as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year.
Página 160 - The History of Pennsylvania, in North America, from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Province, under the first Proprietor and Governor William Penn, in 1681, till after the Year 1742, with an Introduction, respecting The Life of W.
Página 44 - His bonk tells what the Juvenile court is doing in making good citizens out of the boys and girls who come before It. 688.
Página 38 - All intended for divinity, should be taught the Latin and Greek; for physic, the Latin, Greek, and French; for law, the Latin and French; merchants, the French, German, and Spanish; and, though all should not be compelled to learn Latin, Greek, or the modern foreign languages, yet none that have an ardent desire to learn them should be refused; their English, arithmetic, and other studies absolutely necessary, being at the same time not neglected.

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