Biennial ReportThe Department, 1903 |
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... fund . $ 387 $ 38,506 180 44,738 522 68,762 287 36 , 814 30 , 955 3,450 71,219 557 63,412 476 47,502 25 , 799 3 , 475 76,756 804 99,708 703 54.643 859 144.979 943 :: 18,822 4,425 77,890 72,095 31 , 800 3,730 107 , 625 36 , 186 1,005 ...
... fund . $ 387 $ 38,506 180 44,738 522 68,762 287 36 , 814 30 , 955 3,450 71,219 557 63,412 476 47,502 25 , 799 3 , 475 76,756 804 99,708 703 54.643 859 144.979 943 :: 18,822 4,425 77,890 72,095 31 , 800 3,730 107 , 625 36 , 186 1,005 ...
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... fund in 1903 ...... Schoolhouse Fund : Raised by district tax . Voted by the electors . To buy sites and build houses . Contingent Fund : Raised by district tax . Estimated by the board . For repairs , fuel , supplies , etc. Teachers ' Fund ...
... fund in 1903 ...... Schoolhouse Fund : Raised by district tax . Voted by the electors . To buy sites and build houses . Contingent Fund : Raised by district tax . Estimated by the board . For repairs , fuel , supplies , etc. Teachers ' Fund ...
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... fund . Contingent fund . Teachers ' fund . Total dis- bursements . 1849 . $ 18,278 $ 1,812 $ 24,648 $ 44,738 1853 . 31,800 3.730 72,095 107,625 1857 . 147,167 19,206 198,142 361,515 1861 . 134 903 40,953 518 591 694.447 1865 . 297.453 ...
... fund . Contingent fund . Teachers ' fund . Total dis- bursements . 1849 . $ 18,278 $ 1,812 $ 24,648 $ 44,738 1853 . 31,800 3.730 72,095 107,625 1857 . 147,167 19,206 198,142 361,515 1861 . 134 903 40,953 518 591 694.447 1865 . 297.453 ...
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... fund to pay for additional teachers needed , the university asks $ 50,000 ; the state college $ 63,500 ; the state ... fund $ 23,000 ; experiment station fund , ( increase ) $ 65.000 ; dairy building , $ 75,000 ; dairy farm , $ 25,000 ...
... fund to pay for additional teachers needed , the university asks $ 50,000 ; the state college $ 63,500 ; the state ... fund $ 23,000 ; experiment station fund , ( increase ) $ 65.000 ; dairy building , $ 75,000 ; dairy farm , $ 25,000 ...
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... fund be increased and made to compare favorably with the sum paid for like services in places of as great importance . It would be difficult to imagine a board more harmonious in its deliberations and executive management . Business as ...
... fund be increased and made to compare favorably with the sum paid for like services in places of as great importance . It would be difficult to imagine a board more harmonious in its deliberations and executive management . Business as ...
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Página lxxxi - No county, city, township, school district or other municipal corporation, shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount, including existing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding five per centum on the value of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes, previous to the incurring of such indebtedness.
Página 85 - Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums; And loyal hearts are beating high: Hats off! The flag is passing by!
Página 76 - God, Give Us Men! God, give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands; Men whom the lust of office does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor; men who will not lie; Men who can stand before a demagogue And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking! Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and in private thinking...
Página 126 - Not many generations ago, where you now sit. circled with all that exalts and embellishes civilized life, the rank thistle nodded in the wind, and the wild fox dug his hole unscared.
Página 80 - Ah ! what would the world be to us If the children were no more? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest. With light and air for food, Ere their sweet and tender juices Have been hardened into wood, — That to the world are children ; Through them it feels the glow Of a brighter and sunnier climate Than reaches the trunks below.
Página xcii - Oh make Thou us, through centuries long, In peace secure, in justice strong ; Around our gift of freedom draw The safeguards of thy righteous law : And, cast in some diviner mould, Let the new cycle shame the old...
Página 96 - THERE is the national flag! He must be cold indeed who can look upon its folds rippling in the breeze without pride of country. If he be in a foreign land, the flag is companionship and country itself with all its endearments. Who, as he sees it, can think- of a state merely? Whose eyes, once fastened upon its radiant trophies, can fail to recognize the image of the whole nation ? It has been called a floating piece of poetry...
Página 90 - The wheat-field to the fly: But let the good old crop adorn The hills our fathers trod; Still let us, for his golden corn, Send up our thanks to God!
Página 96 - ... tyranny in arms. We should guard their graves with sacred vigilance. All that the consecrated wealth and taste of the nation can add to their adornment and security, is but a fitting tribute to the memory of her slain defenders. Let no wanton foot tread rudely on such hallowed grounds. Let pleasant paths invite the coming and going of reverent visitors and fond mourners.
Página 87 - One low grave, yon trees beneath, Bears no roses, wears no wreath; Yet no heart more high and warm Ever dared the battle-storm, Never gleamed a prouder eye In the front of victory, Never foot had firmer tread On the field where hope lay dead, Than are hid within this tomb Where the untended grasses bloom, And no stone, with feigned distress, Mocks the sacred loneliness.