Annual Report, Volume 66Printed at the Republican office, 1920 |
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... half the children of school age , it , in that year , abolished tuition fees and the schools became and have ever since remained free schools , except for a short period during the Civil War . The earlier opposition to and subsequent ...
... half the children of school age , it , in that year , abolished tuition fees and the schools became and have ever since remained free schools , except for a short period during the Civil War . The earlier opposition to and subsequent ...
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... half were in private and parochial schools and no provision ex- isted for the education of three - tenths . In 1861 the schools were closed for lack of funds six weeks before the regular time , the war having cut off all the board's ...
... half were in private and parochial schools and no provision ex- isted for the education of three - tenths . In 1861 the schools were closed for lack of funds six weeks before the regular time , the war having cut off all the board's ...
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... half of one per cent . " Acting under section five of the new Constitution , re- lating to the public school fund , the Legislature , in March , 1866 , provided that the school moneys derived from the several sources therein mentioned ...
... half of one per cent . " Acting under section five of the new Constitution , re- lating to the public school fund , the Legislature , in March , 1866 , provided that the school moneys derived from the several sources therein mentioned ...
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... half the school room space that could have been furnished with a like sum before the world war . Assurances had been given in good faith and with good reasons to the districts of the City in which the school children were inadequately ...
... half the school room space that could have been furnished with a like sum before the world war . Assurances had been given in good faith and with good reasons to the districts of the City in which the school children were inadequately ...
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... considerably the half century average . With a present school building shortage to the amount of more than 5000 seats , and the normal increase required in that behalf to meet the growing enrollment , REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT . 23.
... considerably the half century average . With a present school building shortage to the amount of more than 5000 seats , and the normal increase required in that behalf to meet the growing enrollment , REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT . 23.
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Página 15 - the annual income of which fund, together with so much of the ordinary revenue of the State as may be necessary, shall be faithfully appropriated for establishing and maintaining the free schools and the university in this article provided for, and for no other uses or purposes whatsoever.
Página 15 - devises, that have been or hereafter may be made to this State, and not otherwise appropriated by the terms of the grant, gift or devise, shall be securely invested and sacredly preserved as a public school fund, the annual income of which fund, together with so much of the ordinary revenue of the State as may be necessary, shall
Página 15 - In case the public school fund shall be insufficient to sustain a free school, at least four months in every year, in each school district in this State, the general assembly may provide by law for the raising of such deficiency, by levying
Página 120 - She needs it ethically, for a courageous willingness to do her share of the world's work. I believe that every young woman should practice this skilled occupation up to the time of her marriage for gainful ends with deliberate intent to acquire therefrom the widest possible professional and financial experience.
Página 120 - of her early skilled occupation,—either as an unsalaried worker in some one of its social phases, or, if income be an object, as a salaried worker in a phase of it requiring maturity and social experience. I believe that this general, policy of economic service for American women would yield generous by-products of intelligence, responsibility, and contentment.
Página 15 - the public lands which may have been or hereafter may be paid over to this State, (if Congress will consent to such appropriation) ; also, all other grants, gifts or devises, that have been or hereafter may be made to this State, and not otherwise appropriated by the terms of the grant, gift or devise, shall be securely invested and sacredly preserved as a
Página 120 - and that she should focus her chief thought during the early youth of her children upon the science and art of wise family life. I believe that every woman should hope to return in the second leisure of middle age to some of her early skilled
Página 120 - She needs it commercially, for an insurance against reverses. She needs it intellectually, for a constructive habit of mind which makes knowledge usable. She needs it ethically, for a courageous willingness to do her share of the world's work.
Página 120 - PUBLIC SCHOOLS. A Creed of Work for Women. I believe that every woman needs a skilled occupation developed to the degree of possible support. She needs it socially, for a comprehending sympathy with the world's workers. She needs it
Página 208 - been employed or permitted to work more than eight hours a day or more than six days in any week or before the hour of