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Prince, John T., annual report of, as agent of the Board,

173-192

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Kindergartens, age limit, readjustment of course, etc.,

School organization and supervision by,

Special schools, report on, compiled by,

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Richmond, Clinton Q., visitor to Westfield State Normal School,

As visitor to Westfield State Normal School,

Russell, E. Harlow, principal, Worcester State Normal School,

Salem State Normal School, acknowledgments,

Admissions, attendance, etc., data,

175, 176

175

355-385

176-178

183-187

181-183

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57-60

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Sarah Fuller Home for Little Deaf Children, extract from twentieth annual
report of,

51-56

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Secretary of the Board of Education, George H. Martin, annual report of,
seventy-second,

73-156

Business courses in high schools,

111-127

College aid,

. 85, 86

Educational opportunities, collegiate, technical and professional,
Equalization of, .

84-87

82, 83

Evening schools, instruction beyond elements in,

High schools, State aid and reimbursement of tuition in,
Hygiene, school instruction in,

Kindergartens, table showing location, attendance, etc.,
Medical inspection,

Eye and ear tests, results,

Limitations on school work, disclosed by,
Number of children suffering, disclosed by,

Playgrounds, act of 1908, relating to, and cities voting,
School statistics, significance of,

Teeth, examination of,

129
132-139

111

130, 131

87-109
. 89, 90

. 91-93

90, 91
109, 110

81
93-96

State scholarships,

84

Secretary of the Board of Education, George H. Martin, annual report of,

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75-81
139-156

Special schools: American School for the Deaf; Boston School for the Deaf;
Clarke School for the Deaf; Horace Mann School for the Deaf;
Massachusetts School for the Feeble-minded; New England In-
dustrial School for Deaf Mutes; Perkins Institution and Massa-
chusetts School for the Blind; Sarah Fuller Home for Little
Deaf Children; Training (Truant) Schools, County; Massachu-
setts Hospital School, report on, compiled by John T.
Prince,

State aid, to high schools,

For pupils in normal schools,

For superintendency unions,

For support of schools, State school fund,

Statistics, abstract of school committees' returns for 1907-08,

Counties and towns alphabetically arranged to show:

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96-109

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229

355-385
132-139

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First: (a) population of cities and towns; (b) valuation of cities and
towns; (c) number of public schools; (d) persons between five
and fifteen years of age; (e) persons between seven and fourteen
years of age; (f) membership and attendance data for the school
year; (g) number of graduates from grammar schools; (h) re-
capitulation by counties,
Second: (a) different teachers required, number of; (b) college grad-
uates and normal graduates employed, number of; (c) wages
of teachers, average per month; (d) length of schooling; (e) high
schools, statistics of; (f) recapitulation by counties,
Third: (a) expenditures for the support of schools, including only (1)
teachers' wages, (2) conveyance of pupils, (3) fuel and care of
school premises, (4) supervision by school committees, including
clerical aid and truant service, (5) supervision by superintend-
ents, (6) text-books and school supplies, (7) school sundries; (b)
amount derived from other sources than local taxation and ex-
pended for the support of schools; (c) amount raised by local
taxation and expended for the support of schools; (d) recapitu-
lation by counties,

Fourth: (a) expenditures for new schoolhouses, for alterations and re-
pairs; (b) amount derived from other sources than local taxation
and expended for school buildings; (c) amount raised by local
taxation and expended for school buildings; (d) amount raised
by local taxation and expended for all school purposes; (e) local
funds whose income must be appropriated to the public schools;
(f) dog tax and other income voluntarily appropriated to public
schools; (g) recapitulation by counties,
Fifth: (a) town's share of school fund income; (b) amount of volun-
tary contributions expended on the public schools; (c) academies
and private schools; (d) estimated amount of tuition paid in
academies and private schools; (e) funds whose income must be
appropriated to academies and private schools; (f) recapitula-
tion by counties, .

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Evening schools: (a) number of; (b) attendance; (c) time; (d) teachers;
(e) expense,

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Statistics, abstract of school committees' returns for 1907-08 -
Graduated tables, explanation of,

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Continued.

I. Graduated taxation table, arranged to show: (a) amounts raised
and expended by cities and towns for the support of schools; (b)
amount expended per child between five and fifteen years of age;
(c) amount expended per child in the average membership; (d)
rank of cities and towns,

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II. Graduated valuation table, arranged to show: (a) proportion of
taxable property appropriated for the support of public schools
by cities and towns of State; (b) rank of cities and towns,
III. Graduated attendance table, arranged to show: (a) average
attendance of children upon the public schools; (b) ratio of at-
tendance to number of children between five and fifteen,

Significance of,

Summary of,

Sub-primary classes, establishment recommended,

Summer session of Hyannis State Normal School,

Superintendency unions, date of formation, State aid, etc., table of,

Superintendent of schools, changes in ranks of,

Examination of, number approved, .

Names of, with addresses, salaries, etc.,

Powers and duties of,

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Teachers, average salaries per month,

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Text-books, reference books, charts, etc., expenditures for,

vi-xciv

Thompson, John G., principal of Fitchburg State Normal School, report of, 23-28
Report of visits to normal schools in other States, by,
Tillinghast, C. B., financial statement, as treasurer of the State Board of

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Training (truant) schools, county, location of, with name of superintendent,
Name changed from County Training School, acts relating to,
Places assigned by counties not required to keep,
Tuberculosis, out-door class for children affected with,
Suggestions to teachers regarding prevention of,

397
398, 399

397
107-109
97-107
131

Vacation schools, in 1907, statistics of,

Valuation of State, per cent. expended for schools,

80, cxiii-cxvi

Vocational training, Bridgewater State Normal School,
Voluntary contributions to public schools,

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Warren, Julius E., agent of the Board of Education, annual report of,

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Wells, Mrs. Kate Gannett, report of, as chairman of board of visitors of State

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Westfield State Normal School, admission and attendance data,

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357, 358

Whittemore, Henry, principal, Framingham State Normal School,
Williams, Job, report of, as principal of American School for the Deaf,
Winship, Albert E., report of, as chairman of board of visitors of Westfield
State Normal School,

Worcester State Normal School, admission and attendance, etc., data,

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62

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Sketch of year 1907-08,

Statistics of, .

Visitors' report of, .

Wright, Carroll D., late member of board of visitors of State Normal Art

School,

As visitor to Bridgewater State Normal School,

Yale, Caroline A., principal, Clarke School for the Deaf,

61, 62

65

61-65

70

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