School Science and Mathematics, Volume 14

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Smith & Turton, 1914
 

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Page 78 - December 31, both dates inclusive, of each year, on all migratory birds passing over or at rest on any of the waters of the main streams of the following navigable rivers, to wit : The Mississippi River between Minneapolis, Minn., and Memphis, Tenn.; and the Missouri River between Bismarck, N.
Page 488 - Two lines parallel to the same line are parallel to each other.
Page 535 - Drexel institute be requested to confer with this committee regarding any contemplated transfer of the school; and Be it further resolved. That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this association, and that a copy be sent to the president and to the board of trustees of the Drexel institute.
Page 51 - According to a bulletin just issued by the United States Bureau of Education, the teacher of agriculture in the high school usually receives a considerably higher salary than the teacher of other subjects.
Page 371 - GINN AND COMPANY Publishers BOSTON ATLANTA NEW YORK DALLAS CHICAGO COLUMBUS LONDON SAN FRANCISCO Day— A History of Commerce.
Page 474 - His head he raised — there was in sight, It caught his eye, he saw it plain — Upon the house-top, glittering bright, A broad and gilded vane. Then did the boy his tongue unlock, And thus to me he made reply; "At Kilve there was no weather-cock,
Page 703 - Facts, conditions, theories, and activities that do not contribute rather directly to the appreciation of methods of human betterment have no claim.
Page 78 - Band-tailed pigeons, little brown, sandhill and whooping cranes, swans, curlew and all shorebirds (except the black-breasted and golden plover, Wilson or jack snipe, woodcock, and the greater and lesser yellowlegs...
Page 284 - What would you do if you were delayed in going to school ?" Various replies may follow, as, for instance, "I would have to hurry,
Page 233 - Kingdom, their effects upon the health of the community, and the means by which these effects can be alleviated or prevented, it being understood that no return to the policy or provisions of the Contagious Diseases Acts of 1864, 1866, or 1869 is to be regarded as falling within the scope of the inquiry.

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