Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, Volume 19Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1904 |
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... Schools for Librarians Schools , Industrial & Asylum . 323-325 , 335 , 347 , 358 School Salary Schedules . School Statistics .... 256-272 , 552 , 571 , 573 582 Golf - Records and Clubs 123 , 140-143 Gun Clubs .123 , 126 263 Gymnastics ...
... Schools for Librarians Schools , Industrial & Asylum . 323-325 , 335 , 347 , 358 School Salary Schedules . School Statistics .... 256-272 , 552 , 571 , 573 582 Golf - Records and Clubs 123 , 140-143 Gun Clubs .123 , 126 263 Gymnastics ...
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... School Statistics .. McCaddin Memorial . 628 Collector's Office .. 508 Memorial Hall .. 640 Commerce and Labor , Dept. 108-114 , 866-395 Mendelssohn Hall .. 647 of 536 Supts . N. Y. Schools .. 255 Metropolitan Opera House .. 652 ...
... School Statistics .. McCaddin Memorial . 628 Collector's Office .. 508 Memorial Hall .. 640 Commerce and Labor , Dept. 108-114 , 866-395 Mendelssohn Hall .. 647 of 536 Supts . N. Y. Schools .. 255 Metropolitan Opera House .. 652 ...
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... Schools - Page 273 . Brooklyn Law School trans- ferred to control of St. Lawrence University , on Dec. 3 . War Veterans and Sons ' Assn . - Page 307. Chas . E. Green , Sec . Wisconsin Society - Page 303. R. L. Heyn , Sec . CARNEGIE ...
... Schools - Page 273 . Brooklyn Law School trans- ferred to control of St. Lawrence University , on Dec. 3 . War Veterans and Sons ' Assn . - Page 307. Chas . E. Green , Sec . Wisconsin Society - Page 303. R. L. Heyn , Sec . CARNEGIE ...
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... School of Elocution ... 680 Heffley School , The . 664 Higgins , Mme . A. F .. 680 Hobby , Miss Annie C. Hoff , Prof. John .... 680 PAGE Wolfsohn , L ........ 693 PLUMBERS- Cranford Bros .... Foley , James . 656 663 697 POLITICAL ...
... School of Elocution ... 680 Heffley School , The . 664 Higgins , Mme . A. F .. 680 Hobby , Miss Annie C. Hoff , Prof. John .... 680 PAGE Wolfsohn , L ........ 693 PLUMBERS- Cranford Bros .... Foley , James . 656 663 697 POLITICAL ...
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... school age in Greater New York . The last Tammany adminis- tration persistently repudiated the demands of its own Board of Education , providing in four years 75.132 school sittings ( an average of 18.783 per year ) , while Fusion in ...
... school age in Greater New York . The last Tammany adminis- tration persistently repudiated the demands of its own Board of Education , providing in four years 75.132 school sittings ( an average of 18.783 per year ) , while Fusion in ...
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