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... attendance at the close of the session was 125. The whole number enrolled during the school year was 136 - sixty - six males and seventy females - of whom ninety - eight had attended the previous session , and thirty - eight were new ...
... attendance at the close of the session was 125. The whole number enrolled during the school year was 136 - sixty - six males and seventy females - of whom ninety - eight had attended the previous session , and thirty - eight were new ...
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... attendance at the institution , as well as the additional expenditures rendered necessary by the manufacturing department , it is estimated will require the sum of $ 5,000 over the usual appropriation , for the maintenance of the ...
... attendance at the institution , as well as the additional expenditures rendered necessary by the manufacturing department , it is estimated will require the sum of $ 5,000 over the usual appropriation , for the maintenance of the ...
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... attendance of pupils during the first half of the year was 120 , and during the last half , 125. The steady growth of the school , as indicated by number of new pupils received each year , may be shown thus : Received the first year ...
... attendance of pupils during the first half of the year was 120 , and during the last half , 125. The steady growth of the school , as indicated by number of new pupils received each year , may be shown thus : Received the first year ...
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... attendance , all actively , and nearly all heartily , engaged in efforts for their own improvement , and mani- festing a docility of spirit , and , at the same time , an energy of pur- pose which encourage strong hopes for their success ...
... attendance , all actively , and nearly all heartily , engaged in efforts for their own improvement , and mani- festing a docility of spirit , and , at the same time , an energy of pur- pose which encourage strong hopes for their success ...
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... attendance of 2,884 . Of these 1,984 are the children of drunken parents ; 2,527 have begged . Of course , these are merely those set down on the books as beggars ; very few have not begged more or less . There have been 3,124 garments ...
... attendance of 2,884 . Of these 1,984 are the children of drunken parents ; 2,527 have begged . Of course , these are merely those set down on the books as beggars ; very few have not begged more or less . There have been 3,124 garments ...
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