Report of the Board of EducationState Board of Education, 1879 - Education |
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... institutions maintained in all civilized communities- institutions which are usually organized and supported on a scale ... institution . Like the public highway it is for the convenience and benefit of the entire community . The State ...
... institutions maintained in all civilized communities- institutions which are usually organized and supported on a scale ... institution . Like the public highway it is for the convenience and benefit of the entire community . The State ...
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... institution . A few years ago , in each of many towns , there was one poor , igno- rant , lazy , dissipated ... institutions for them in the State , such institutions should be established , and if town authorities have not sufficient ...
... institution . A few years ago , in each of many towns , there was one poor , igno- rant , lazy , dissipated ... institutions for them in the State , such institutions should be established , and if town authorities have not sufficient ...
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... institution which has fitted them for their work . I have said that there is no good reason for employing as teachers persons not fitted for their positions , but there is an apparent reason in some towns for such practice , and that is ...
... institution which has fitted them for their work . I have said that there is no good reason for employing as teachers persons not fitted for their positions , but there is an apparent reason in some towns for such practice , and that is ...
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... institutions , how many were called to endure toil , hardship and death . This claim of the State involves the correlative truth that the State has duties as well as rights , and foremost among them is the duty of secur- ing a good ...
... institutions , how many were called to endure toil , hardship and death . This claim of the State involves the correlative truth that the State has duties as well as rights , and foremost among them is the duty of secur- ing a good ...
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... Institutions . " The Republican State Convention , held in New Haven one week later , adopted a resolution equally strong in favor of free schools . Since that date , no opposition to the measure has been made or intimated in the ...
... Institutions . " The Republican State Convention , held in New Haven one week later , adopted a resolution equally strong in favor of free schools . Since that date , no opposition to the measure has been made or intimated in the ...
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Page 247 - An act donating public lands to the several states and territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts " approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two.
Page 218 - That number of persons sufficient to fill the board who have the highest number of votes shall be elected.
Page 227 - Each school district shall choose, by ballot, at the choice1??' , officers. annual meeting, a committee of not more than three persons, a clerk, who shall be sworn, and a treasurer and collector ; who shall hold their respective offices until the next annual meeting, and until others are chosen and qualified ; and any resident of the district so chosen, who shall refuse or neglect to perform the duties of the- office, shall pay...
Page 114 - GENTLEMEN : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your invitation to be present at the Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire, to be holden in Boston, on the seventh instant.
Page 113 - That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth; that our daughters may be as corner.stones, polished after the similitude of a palace...
Page 233 - ... with their respective proportions of any excess of the property of such district over and above its liabilities, as ascertained by the town ; or the difference in the value of the property of the several districts may be adjusted in any other manner agreed upon by the parties in interest.
Page 242 - ... have been kept in all respects according to law the selectmen shall draw an order on the town treasurer in favor of such district for a sum of money sufficient...
Page 221 - If only one is assigned, he shall be called the acting school visitor or superintendent, who shall visit such schools at least twice during each term, once within four weeks after the opening, and again during the four weeks preceding the close, at which visit the schoolhouse and outbuildings...
Page 115 - Clinton a still more inviting place of residence. 3. The officers of this Association shall consist of a President, a Vice-President, a Treasurer, a Secretary, and an Executive Committee of fifteen, six of whom shall be ladies.
Page 229 - ... fix or change the site of a schoolhouse ; but if such twothirds vote cannot be obtained in favor of any site, the school visitors of any town adjoining the town or either of the towns in which such district is, on application of the district, shall, after conferring with the school visitors of the town or towns in which such district is situated, fix the site, and make return to the town clerk of the town in which such site is located ; and shall receive a reasonable compensation for their services...