State Normal Monthly, Volume 11State Normal School, 1898 |
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Page 68
... organized by the state . An agitation for more normal schools began in 1869 and has periodically recurred at nearly every session of the legislature . On May 3 , 1870 , what was known as the Leavenworth Normal School was established ...
... organized by the state . An agitation for more normal schools began in 1869 and has periodically recurred at nearly every session of the legislature . On May 3 , 1870 , what was known as the Leavenworth Normal School was established ...
Page 69
... organized and the School entered on its mission . Eighteen pupils were present , and the parable of the sower seemed an appropriate reading . Before the year closed the total enrollment had increased to forty- three . Professor H. B. ...
... organized and the School entered on its mission . Eighteen pupils were present , and the parable of the sower seemed an appropriate reading . Before the year closed the total enrollment had increased to forty- three . Professor H. B. ...
Page 70
... organized and it has already become a popular feature of our work . The nat- ural science departments have grown to such an extent that they now occupy ten rooms , including laboratories and muse- ums . No single feature of the School ...
... organized and it has already become a popular feature of our work . The nat- ural science departments have grown to such an extent that they now occupy ten rooms , including laboratories and muse- ums . No single feature of the School ...
Page 72
... organized for the spring campaign and have elected J. R. Hill manager . They propose to be heard from frequently during the spring days and will play three or four out - of - town games and return . THE second term opened on January 31 ...
... organized for the spring campaign and have elected J. R. Hill manager . They propose to be heard from frequently during the spring days and will play three or four out - of - town games and return . THE second term opened on January 31 ...
Page 80
... organized body in space contains within itself the germs of its own dissolution ; and all disorganization supplies the sustenance for new organizations . All organized life feeds on other organized life , but life , life , life abides ...
... organized body in space contains within itself the germs of its own dissolution ; and all disorganization supplies the sustenance for new organizations . All organized life feeds on other organized life , but life , life , life abides ...
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Page 55 - To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery. Take the instant way For honour travels in a strait so narrow, W'here one but goes abreast: keep then the path; For emulation hath a thousand sons, That one by one pursue: If you give way...
Page 46 - Are higher rank than a' that. Then let us pray that come it may — As come it will for a' that — That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that ; For a
Page 41 - If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to work; But when they seldom come, they wish'd for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents.
Page 20 - ... working like gravity by night and by day, gaining a little to-day and a little to-morrow, and advancing its noiseless step like a thief, over the field of jurisdiction, until all shall be usurped from the States, and the government of all be consolidated into one.
Page 20 - The true foundation of republican government is the equal right of every citizen in his person and property, and in their management. Try by this, as a tally, every provision of our Constitution and see if it hangs directly on the will of the people.
Page 20 - For, intending to establish three departments, co-ordinate and Independent, that they might check and balance one another, it has given, according to this opinion, to one of them alone the right to prescribe rules for the government of the others, and to that one, too, which Is unelected by and independent of the nation. . . . The Constitution, on this hypothesis, is a mere thing of wax, in the hands of the Judiciary, which they may twist and shape into any form they please.
Page 116 - In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in behalf of endangered American interests which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop.
Page 39 - That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth: that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace...
Page 20 - Let the future appointments of judges be for four or six years, and renewable by the President and Senate. This will bring their conduct, at regular periods, under revision and probation, and may keep them in equipoise between the general and special governments.