Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1895 |
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Page 102
... scale at present prevailing . You propose to prescribe three distinct limits to educational expenditure in this country . By the third clause the rate to be paid per scholar , including the fee grant to the education authority , is ...
... scale at present prevailing . You propose to prescribe three distinct limits to educational expenditure in this country . By the third clause the rate to be paid per scholar , including the fee grant to the education authority , is ...
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... scale , you would have those children herded - if I may use the word - into separate theological pens , branded and labeled with the names of their particular sects , and taught under conditions which must compel them , if they have ...
... scale , you would have those children herded - if I may use the word - into separate theological pens , branded and labeled with the names of their particular sects , and taught under conditions which must compel them , if they have ...
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... scale of salaries of teachers , and generally make all the rules for the administration of the schools . On that education board probably not one resident from the town in ques- tion will have a seat , and yet , subject to the £ 1 limit ...
... scale of salaries of teachers , and generally make all the rules for the administration of the schools . On that education board probably not one resident from the town in ques- tion will have a seat , and yet , subject to the £ 1 limit ...
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... scale and with less experience , should superintend and ultimately control the education of substantial towns ? Again , take the county boroughs . Is there any reason to suppose that the town council of Middlesbrough or of York is more ...
... scale and with less experience , should superintend and ultimately control the education of substantial towns ? Again , take the county boroughs . Is there any reason to suppose that the town council of Middlesbrough or of York is more ...
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... scale , and less than the county council scale ; but this minimum , so accepted , was still withheld . Why , he did not know . The sum required was from £ 30,000 to £ 35,000 a year , and in the first five years it would not be over ...
... scale , and less than the county council scale ; but this minimum , so accepted , was still withheld . Why , he did not know . The sum required was from £ 30,000 to £ 35,000 a year , and in the first five years it would not be over ...
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Page 246 - A school or schools shall be established in each county by the legislature for the convenient instruction of youth, with such salaries to the masters paid by the public, as may enable them to instruct youth at low prices: and all useful learning shall be duly encouraged and promoted in one or more universities.
Page 178 - ... if I had to live my life again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week ; for perhaps the parts of my brain now atrophied would thus have been kept active through use. The loss of these tastes is a loss of happiness, and may possibly be injurious to the intellect, and more probably to the moral character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature.
Page 178 - My mind seems to have become a kind of machine for grinding general laws out of large collections of facts ; but why this should have caused the atrophy of that part of the brain alone on which the higher tastes depend, I cannot conceive.
Page 315 - Knowledge and learning generally diffused through a community being essential to the preservation of a free government, and spreading the opportunities and advantages of education through the various parts of the country being highly conducive to promote this end. it shall be the duty...
Page 202 - India during the second half of the eighteenth and the first half of the nineteenth century.
Page 245 - The fund for the support of free schools, and all money, stock, and other property, which may hereafter be appropriated for that purpose, or received into the treasury under the provision of any law heretofore passed to augment the said fund, shall be securely invested, and remain a perpetual fund ; and the income thereof, except so much as it may be judged expedient to apply to an increase of the capital, shall be annually appropriated to the support of public...
Page 318 - AD 1841; and all estates of deceased persons who may have died without leaving a will, or heir, and also such per cent, as may be granted by Congress on the sale of lands in this State, shall be and remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which, together with all the rents of the unsold lands, and such other means as the Legislature may provide, shall be • inviolably appropriated to the support of Common Schools throughout the State.
Page 534 - ... and may receive, hold, and manage, any devise, bequest, or donation for the establishment, increase, or maintenance of a public library within the same.
Page 567 - They shall have the exclusive control of the expenditure of all moneys collected to the credit of the library fund...
Page 540 - ... trustees for one year, onethird for two years and one-third for three years, and thereafter onethird the number annually for the term of three years. No person shall be ineligible to serve upon said board of trustees by reason of sex. Such board of trustees shall be elected by ballot, and shall organize annually by the choice of a chairman and secretary from their own number...