Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut to the Governor: Together with the Report of the Secretary of the BoardLockwood & Brainard Company, 1888 |
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... teaching . Precisely this idea obtains in some quar- ters and finds public expression . Another view regards the law as requiring primarily the teaching of physiology and hy- giene , but with the effects of alcoholic liquors , etc ...
... teaching . Precisely this idea obtains in some quar- ters and finds public expression . Another view regards the law as requiring primarily the teaching of physiology and hy- giene , but with the effects of alcoholic liquors , etc ...
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... teachers it bids fair to be of essential service in teaching the children of Con- necticut to care for their bodies , and so promote good health and habits . NORMAL SCHOOL . The Board is pleased to have to report that the Normal School ...
... teachers it bids fair to be of essential service in teaching the children of Con- necticut to care for their bodies , and so promote good health and habits . NORMAL SCHOOL . The Board is pleased to have to report that the Normal School ...
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... TEACHERS . Summary of Statistics 1886-7 . Number of teachers in winter - male , 533 ; female , 2,559 ; total , Decrease - male , 28 ; increase , -female , 82 ; total increase , Number of teachers in summer - male , 343 ; female , 2,730 ...
... TEACHERS . Summary of Statistics 1886-7 . Number of teachers in winter - male , 533 ; female , 2,559 ; total , Decrease - male , 28 ; increase , -female , 82 ; total increase , Number of teachers in summer - male , 343 ; female , 2,730 ...
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... teachers were In 1887 , in winter , 13 , and in summer , 11 in every 100 were men . The number of teachers increased about one - third . In the same period , the number of female teachers employed in winter increased 1,111 , while the ...
... teachers were In 1887 , in winter , 13 , and in summer , 11 in every 100 were men . The number of teachers increased about one - third . In the same period , the number of female teachers employed in winter increased 1,111 , while the ...
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... teachers whose salaries are $ 30 a month or less , and of these , 500 receive $ 25 or less . This sum is received for six to nine months ser- vice , in most ... teachers will be opened at 48 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY . Teachers' Meetings,
... teachers whose salaries are $ 30 a month or less , and of these , 500 receive $ 25 or less . This sum is received for six to nine months ser- vice , in most ... teachers will be opened at 48 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY . Teachers' Meetings,
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Page 296 - On a rock, whose haughty brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood, Robed in the sable garb of woe, With haggard eyes the poet stood ; (Loose his beard and hoary hair, Stream'd like a meteor to the troubled air,) And with a master's hand and prophet's fire Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre...
Page 87 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Page 102 - That it shall be the object and duty of said experiment stations to conduct original researches or verify experiments on the physiology of plants and animals ; the diseases to which they are severally subject, with the remedies for the same ; the chemical composition of useful plants at their different stages of growth ; the comparative advantages of rotative cropping as pursued under a varying series of crops ; the capacity of new plants or trees for acclimation ; the analysis of...
Page 101 - That in order to aid in acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects connected with agriculture, and to promote scientific investigation and experiment respecting the principles and applications of agricultural science...
Page 120 - AN ACT To establish agricultural experiment stations In connection with the colleges established In the several States under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto...
Page 89 - ... this act, or the grant to such state shall cease; and said state shall be bound to pay the United States the amount received of any lands previously sold, and that the title to purchasers under the state- shall be valid.
Page 88 - No portion of said fund, nor the interest thereon, shall be applied, directly or Indirectly, under any pretense whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation or repair of any building or buildings.
Page 88 - ... First, If any portion of the fund invested, as provided by the foregoing section, or any portion of the interest thereon shall, by any action or contingency, be diminished or lost, it shall be replaced by the State to which it belongs, so that the capital of the fund shall remain forever...
Page 19 - The fund, called the School Fund, shall remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which shall be inviolably appropriated to the support and encouragement of the public or common schools throughout the State, and for the equal benefit of all the people thereof.
Page 101 - Be it enacted, by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That...