Sessional Papers, Volume 39,Parte 4The Legislature, 1907 |
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... supply of teachers , others the consequence of the greater cost of pro- viding adequate facilities in both higher and primary education , it was judged well to seek from the Legislature measures to modify in several im- portant respects ...
... supply of teachers , others the consequence of the greater cost of pro- viding adequate facilities in both higher and primary education , it was judged well to seek from the Legislature measures to modify in several im- portant respects ...
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... Supply . - The water supply shall be adequate . There should be a well , ( artesian if at all practicable ) with a neat pump and platform , of good drinking water , on the school premises , properly protected against pol- Intion from ...
... Supply . - The water supply shall be adequate . There should be a well , ( artesian if at all practicable ) with a neat pump and platform , of good drinking water , on the school premises , properly protected against pol- Intion from ...
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... supply in the class room , of hooks , for caps , cloaks , etc. Curtains should be strung on wires to conceal the clothing . ( 9 ) Desks . - Every school house shall be seated with either double cr singe desks with movable seats and ...
... supply in the class room , of hooks , for caps , cloaks , etc. Curtains should be strung on wires to conceal the clothing . ( 9 ) Desks . - Every school house shall be seated with either double cr singe desks with movable seats and ...
Página 143
... supply of blackboard brushes and crayons , the former to hang below the trough . Where there is a plat- form it shall be from four to five inches high and should extend across the room where practicable . At the lower edge of each ...
... supply of blackboard brushes and crayons , the former to hang below the trough . Where there is a plat- form it shall be from four to five inches high and should extend across the room where practicable . At the lower edge of each ...
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... supply of pure air at all times . The foul air shall be removed and the pure air sup- plied so that there shall be a complete change at least three times an hour . The windows of every school building shall be adjusted by weights and ...
... supply of pure air at all times . The foul air shall be removed and the pure air sup- plied so that there shall be a complete change at least three times an hour . The windows of every school building shall be adjusted by weights and ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 327 - Morte d'Arthur. — SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use. With an Introduction by Sir EDWARD STRACHEY, Bart. pp. xxxvii., 509. ' 'It is with perfect confidence that we recommend this edition of the old romance to every class of readers.
Página 232 - Wisconsin, and honestly faithfully, and impartially to discharge his duties as a member of said board, to the best of his ability, which oath shall be filed in the office of the county clerk.
Página 488 - ... perform such other duties as may from time to time be required of them by the State Board of Health pertaining to the health of the people...
Página 504 - Governor, constitute a text-book commission, whose duty it is to adopt books for use in all the public schools of the State for a period of five years.
Página 233 - State shall draw his warrant, payable to the treasurer of the county maintaining such school, for a sum equal to two-thirds the amount actually expended for maintaining such school during the year; provided, that the total amount so apportioned shall not exceed four thousand dollars to any one school in any one year...
Página 356 - It is to live long, long days, and life is made up of days. It is to live immured, baffled, impotent, all God's world shut out. It is to sit helpless, defrauded, while your spirit strains and tugs at its fetters, and your shoulders ache for the burden they are denied, the rightful burden of labor.
Página 494 - State superintendent as chairman ex officio and eight members to be appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate for a term of four years...
Página 491 - The school committee of every city and town shall purchase, at the expense of such city or town, text-books and other school supplies used in the public schools ; and said text-books and supplies shall be loaned to the pupils of said public schools, free of charge, subject to such rules and regulations as to care and custody as the school committee may prescribe.
Página 169 - Tennyson, Ode to Memory, The Dying Swan, The Lotus Eaters, Ulysses, "You ask me, why," "Of old sat Freedom," "Love thou thy land," "Tears, idle tears," and the six interlude songs from The Princess, The Brook. Ode on the Duke of Wellington, Charge of the Light Brigade, Enoch Arden. Shakespeare, Julius Cfesar.
Página 563 - It should be one of our prime objects to put both the farmer and the mechanic on a higher plane of efficiency and reward, so as to increase their effectiveness in the economic world, and therefore the dignity, the remuneration, and the power of their positions in the social world.