Report of the Federal Security Agency: Office of EducationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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... given the care of the library . A. scheme for a card catalogue by authors and by subjects was developed , and the work of cataloguing was commenced and has been since carried on as the demands upon the Office would permit . This ...
... given the care of the library . A. scheme for a card catalogue by authors and by subjects was developed , and the work of cataloguing was commenced and has been since carried on as the demands upon the Office would permit . This ...
Página xxii
... given date , the whole number of different children enrolled during the year , the whole number enrolled with duplicates , or the whole number of children enu- merated ? The " number belonging " and " membership " are no less ...
... given date , the whole number of different children enrolled during the year , the whole number enrolled with duplicates , or the whole number of children enu- merated ? The " number belonging " and " membership " are no less ...
Página xxv
... given up to rest and recreation . The extreme of this no - recess school - day is reached in a period of 3 hours actually spent in school ; yet 5 or 10 minutes of this time are de- voted to rest from study ; in this case , of the 6 ...
... given up to rest and recreation . The extreme of this no - recess school - day is reached in a period of 3 hours actually spent in school ; yet 5 or 10 minutes of this time are de- voted to rest from study ; in this case , of the 6 ...
Página lxii
... given in 1883 - '84 of 1,713 in school popula- tion , of 1,023 in the number of pupils enrolled , and of 1,440 in average daily attendance . To meet this greater demand for instruction 74 more teachers were employed , and ac ...
... given in 1883 - '84 of 1,713 in school popula- tion , of 1,023 in the number of pupils enrolled , and of 1,440 in average daily attendance . To meet this greater demand for instruction 74 more teachers were employed , and ac ...
Página lxxvii
... given , it is an increase of 8,343 institutions and 473,946 pupils . This seems the more remarkable when it is considered that the greater part of the work of secondary , superior , and pro- fessional education here represented is the ...
... given , it is an increase of 8,343 institutions and 473,946 pupils . This seems the more remarkable when it is considered that the greater part of the work of secondary , superior , and pro- fessional education here represented is the ...
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