Annual Report

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Printed at the Republican office, 1922

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Página 209 - Board of Education of the City of St. Louis. Gentlemen: Pursuant to Section 13 of the Charter, and Section V of Rule 20 of the Board, the undersigned begs herewith to submit the following report of the business of this office for the fiscal year ending June
Página xvi - CHOSEN. ITS POWERS AND DUTIES. The General Assembly shall provide for the election of a State Board of Education of six members, not more than three of whom, shall be from the same political party, and shall
Página x - for the transaction of its business and the examination, qualification and employment of teachers, which rules and by-laws shall be binding on such Board of Education and all parties dealing with it until formally repealed ; to provide for special and standing committees, to
Página 13 - Raw Materials. Collection 100. Cotton. Fibrous portion of fruit of cotton plant. Cotton most extensively used is that cultivated in the southern part of the United States, from Virginia to Texas. (1). Cotton bolls, Louisiana. (2). Cotton, unginned, Texas. (3). Cotton, ginned, Arkansas and Mexico. (4). Cotton seeds. (5). Cottonseed linters. (6). Miniature cotton bale.
Página 19 - How can a School Museum be Established: In cities in which there is a public museum opportunities for systematic use of its material should be given the schools. The city museum should establish a school section; it should gather from its stores such
Página 18 - how much better they are prepared for their lessons, and how much more pleasure and satisfaction they find in their work. The display rooms, however, do not constitute the museum. The museum proper, the traveling museum, is found in thousands of boxes and cases, jars, and bottles, ready to go out and do their work in the schools.
Página x - as it may deem necessary and proper, and fix their compensation ; shall have power to fix the time of its meetings, to make, amend and repeal rules and by-laws,
Página 8 - where the seed is separated from the lint; to the markets to see the baling and shipping; to the large cotton factories where the lint is spun and woven into fabrics; and to the refineries to learn how cottonseed oil, oil cake, cottolene, and soap are made.

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