The School Review, Volume 28

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Cornell University, 1920
 

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Página 135 - The law only required that indentures should provide for reading and writing, but this did not prevent the inclusion of other requirements. For example, the Augusta County Court ordered a boy to be bound out "to have the trade of a Weaver, and to read, write and cypher as far as the rule of three.
Página 483 - such active members, and thereafter one delegate and one alternate for each five hundred of its members, or major fraction thereof, who are active members of the National Education Association. Such delegates shall be designated state delegates.
Página 403 - of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and of those high schools of equal standing. Each society shall have the approval of the National Council for its organization and shall conform to the rules as outlined by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the National Council. Article
Página 484 - The president of the association shall preside at the annual meeting of the representative assembly and the secretary of the association shall keep the records thereof. In case of a tie the president shall cast the deciding vote. Section
Página 13 - THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO DINNER The University of Chicago Dinner which is held each year in connection with the meeting of the Department of Superintendence of the National Education Association will be held at 6:30 pm, Tuesday, February 24, 1920, in the
Página 728 - year nineteen hundred and twenty, and shall be given together with instruction as to the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship as they relate to community and national welfare with the object of producing the highest type of patriotic citizenship.
Página 586 - of apprenticeship in the said trade shall be made free of the said trade, unless it be attested by the overseers or by four persons of the said trade that such person is able and sufficiently skilled to be made free of the same.

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