State Normal Monthly, Volume 9State Normal School, 1896 |
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... result of his own explorations and speaks as one knowing the facts . He calls Ft . Laramie , Fort Kearney , and Fort Leavenworth the " Forts of the Desert . " He established the first definite boundaries to what has been the generally ...
... result of his own explorations and speaks as one knowing the facts . He calls Ft . Laramie , Fort Kearney , and Fort Leavenworth the " Forts of the Desert . " He established the first definite boundaries to what has been the generally ...
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... result happily is the earnest wish of us all . KANSAS loses one of its strongest and most popular educators in the death of Professor Walter M. Jay , principal of St. John's Military Academy at Salina , Kansas . Professor Jay was a grad ...
... result happily is the earnest wish of us all . KANSAS loses one of its strongest and most popular educators in the death of Professor Walter M. Jay , principal of St. John's Military Academy at Salina , Kansas . Professor Jay was a grad ...
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... result in adding greatly to the efficiency and popularity of this school . '76 . Buel T. Davis succeeds Professor R. H. Halsey as super- intendent of city schools at Oshkosh , Wis . , at a salary of $ 2,000 - a material advance over the ...
... result in adding greatly to the efficiency and popularity of this school . '76 . Buel T. Davis succeeds Professor R. H. Halsey as super- intendent of city schools at Oshkosh , Wis . , at a salary of $ 2,000 - a material advance over the ...
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... results . When your pupils have mas- tered the subjects as outlined in the " Methods " they have mastered them for " keeps . " Do not introduce them with- out the full consent of your school board ; you will find little difficulty in ...
... results . When your pupils have mas- tered the subjects as outlined in the " Methods " they have mastered them for " keeps . " Do not introduce them with- out the full consent of your school board ; you will find little difficulty in ...
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... result in your having to take what you can find from broken stocks . at once . Our Line of Queensware .... Glassware , Lamps , Fancy Goods , Etc. , is the most complete ever shown in the city . Our stock is finer in every way than ever ...
... result in your having to take what you can find from broken stocks . at once . Our Line of Queensware .... Glassware , Lamps , Fancy Goods , Etc. , is the most complete ever shown in the city . Our stock is finer in every way than ever ...
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Page 106 - present in a graphic manner the stories of the different nations that have attained prominence in history. In the story form the current of each national life is distinctly indicated, and its picturesque and noteworthy periods and episodes are presented for the reader in their philosophical relation to each other as well as to universal history. The
Page 87 - He had torn the cataracts from the hills And they clanked at his girdle like manacles ; His breath was a chain that without a sound The earth, and the air, and the water bound ; He came, fiercely driven in his chariot-throne By the
Page 105 - the hero, the sage, the patriot of America—the man on whom in times of danger, every eye was turned and all hopes were placed, lives now only in his own great actions, and in the hearts of an affectionate
Page 46 - Being a series of the letters of Adina, a Jewess of Alexandria, supposed to be sojourning in Jerusalem in the days of Herod, addressed to her father, a wealthy Jew in Egypt, and relating, as if by an eye-witness, all the scenes and wonderful incidents in the life of Jesus.
Page 105 - essential that public opinion should be enlightened." "Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all."
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Page 107 - selected as specimens of eloquence, and with special reference to their value in throwing light upon the more important epochs and issues of American history from the colonial period down to the present time.
Page 74 - would brush down cobwebs, so that the released limbs straighten up like a man who has gotten out of debt, and almost say to you joyfully, 'Now, then, we are all right again'. This done, she begins to hang up soft new curtains at the forest windows, and to spread over her floor a new carpet
Page 68 - The happiness of life may be greatly increased by small courtesies in which there is no parade, whose voice is too still to tease, and which manifest themselves by tender and affectionate looks and little kind acts of attention."—Sterne.
Page 20 - in due season, important aids to our treasury, an ample provision for our posterity and a wide spread for the blessings of freedom and equal laws.