Pacific Educational Journal, Volumes 1-2Educational Publishing Company, 1887 |
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Page 4
... position where I could , perhaps better than any one else , judge of the work and progress of our public schools . We have had , in the Normal School , a large representation of the work of the Grammar Schools ; graduates who have 4 ...
... position where I could , perhaps better than any one else , judge of the work and progress of our public schools . We have had , in the Normal School , a large representation of the work of the Grammar Schools ; graduates who have 4 ...
Page 6
... position of State Superintend- ent of Public Instruction . They have , each and all , worked earnestly and intelligently to advance our schools , and have reason to congratulate themselves upon the success of their labors . And I am ...
... position of State Superintend- ent of Public Instruction . They have , each and all , worked earnestly and intelligently to advance our schools , and have reason to congratulate themselves upon the success of their labors . And I am ...
Page 7
... positions , and are being , and will be , felt in the future educational history of the State . Twenty- six years ago I conducted three series of institutes in one of the Mississippi Valley States . Of those " brought to the fore " in ...
... positions , and are being , and will be , felt in the future educational history of the State . Twenty- six years ago I conducted three series of institutes in one of the Mississippi Valley States . Of those " brought to the fore " in ...
Page 14
... POSITION OF ATTENTION . 14. Heels , on the same line and as near each other as the conformation of the cadet will permit . Feet , turned out equally , forming with each other an angle of about sixty degrees . Knees , straight , without ...
... POSITION OF ATTENTION . 14. Heels , on the same line and as near each other as the conformation of the cadet will permit . Feet , turned out equally , forming with each other an angle of about sixty degrees . Knees , straight , without ...
Page 18
... position , re- moved from the active pursuits of the great mass of the peo- ple , and cannot be expected to instruct their pupils in arts and trades of which they themselves have little knowledge or expérience . Their education has made ...
... position , re- moved from the active pursuits of the great mass of the peo- ple , and cannot be expected to instruct their pupils in arts and trades of which they themselves have little knowledge or expérience . Their education has made ...
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