Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction

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Página 33 - The amount agreed to be paid for such privileges under such contract or the amount which the board may appropriate for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a public library shall be a charge upon the county and the board may annually levy a tax of not more than one-half mill on the dollar of the taxable property of the county, to be levied and collected in like manner as other taxes in said county and paid to the county treasurer of said county and to be known as the library fund.
Página 36 - Act, shall hold their office for the term of one year, two for the term of two years, two for the term of three years, and one for the term of four years, respectively, and until their successors shall be duly appointed and qualified.
Página 30 - ... the speaker of the assembly, the superintendent of public instruction, the president of the state board of agriculture, the president of the Mechanics...
Página 34 - Children over fourteen years of age who have completed the work of the sixth grade whose services are essential to the support of their parents may be excused by the county commissioner of schools or city superintendent of schools from attendance at school, on the recommendation of the board of education of the district in which such...
Página 36 - ... grant the use of all school grounds and schoolhouses as community or recreation centers for the entertainment and education of the people, including the adults and children of school age, and for the discussion of all topics tending to the development of personal character and of civic welfare. Such occupation, however, shall not seriously infringe upon the original and necessary uses of the properties.
Página 84 - With them the dwellers on a desert may become prosperous and invincible. Now, God bestows talent with impartial hand equally on the rich and the poor. He sows the seeds of genius in what might seem the unlikeliest spots. He often places the choicest jewels in the humblest settings. His rarest gifts of mind are dropped in the obscurest homes. As the son of Sirach has told us, "Wisdom lifteth up the head of him that is of low degree, and maketh him to sit among great men.
Página 81 - ... reprint), vol. vi. pp. 43, 44. gents held their first meeting in this town. That day may perhaps with' as much propriety as any be considered the natal day of the present organization of the University. The infancy of the institution was not unattended with perils and with some disasters. A bill once passed the Senate and was defeated in the House by only one vote to distribute the income of the fund among various colleges which were planned or which might soon be planned. Mr. Pierce tells us...
Página 5 - SIR — In compliance with the provisions of law, I have the honor herewith to...
Página 36 - Any qualified voter in a school district whose name appears upon the assessment roll and who is the owner in his own right of the property so assessed shall be eligible to election or appointment to office in such school district...
Página 35 - ... and every employer shall allow all minor employes under eighteen years of age who have not completed the eighth grade, a reduction in hours of work of not less than the number of hours the minor is by this section to attend schools.

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