Legislative Documents, Volume 21894 - Iowa Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium. |
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... salary to keep men in all the schools can never be expected , even if it were desirable ; while in the very nature of things women do not remain long in the profes- sion . In most European states there are no country schools as we ...
... salary to keep men in all the schools can never be expected , even if it were desirable ; while in the very nature of things women do not remain long in the profes- sion . In most European states there are no country schools as we ...
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... salary paid teachers in rural districts , the expense incumbent upon teaching considered , is below the wages paid unskilled labor , and nowhere are the teachers of city and town schools paid salaries commensurate with salaries paid for ...
... salary paid teachers in rural districts , the expense incumbent upon teaching considered , is below the wages paid unskilled labor , and nowhere are the teachers of city and town schools paid salaries commensurate with salaries paid for ...
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... salary exceeding $ 400 per year . In fact , all are paid less than $ 400 . Their neces- sary living expenses per year and salaries as furnished this depart- ment by Prof. Hiatt are as follows : NAME OF SCHOOL . Number of teach- ers ...
... salary exceeding $ 400 per year . In fact , all are paid less than $ 400 . Their neces- sary living expenses per year and salaries as furnished this depart- ment by Prof. Hiatt are as follows : NAME OF SCHOOL . Number of teach- ers ...
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... salary while in attendance at institutes or teachers ' meetings , and withholds it for non - attendance . Such a plan is not without merit . There are times and considerations which should excuse a successful , pro- gressive teacher ...
... salary while in attendance at institutes or teachers ' meetings , and withholds it for non - attendance . Such a plan is not without merit . There are times and considerations which should excuse a successful , pro- gressive teacher ...
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... salary , $ 40 ; bought sundry groceries to the amount of $ 80 of A. C. Austin , and gave my draft on First National Bank , for sixty days ; paid my note of $ 120 with interest at 8 per cent for six months , due to - day ; sold goods to ...
... salary , $ 40 ; bought sundry groceries to the amount of $ 80 of A. C. Austin , and gave my draft on First National Bank , for sixty days ; paid my note of $ 120 with interest at 8 per cent for six months , due to - day ; sold goods to ...
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Page 4 - Administration shall be subject to review, on appeal, by such administrator. "SEC. 3. All property the title of which now stands in the name of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers is hereby transferred to and the title thereof vested in the United States.
Page 158 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the United States.
Page 35 - Wisconsin ; to rescue from" oblivion the memory of its early pioneers, to obtain and preserve narratives of their exploits, perils and hardy adventures ; to secure facts and statements relative to the history, genius, progress, or decay of our Indian tribes; to exhibit faithfully the antiquities, and the past and present resources of...
Page 158 - ... of the day's demonstration. Let the national flag float over every schoolhouse in the country and the exercises be such as shall impress upon our youth the patriotic duties of American citizenship.
Page 158 - The system of universal education is in our age the most prominent and salutary feature of the spirit of enlightenment, and it is peculiarly appropriate that the schools be made by the people the centre of the day's demonstration.
Page 48 - ... maternal lips and that weary and withered age may behold it and be solaced by the recollections which it suggests. We wish that labor may look up here and be proud in the midst of its toil.
Page 3 - That one-half of any sum or sums retained by State homes on account of pensions received from inmates shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for. That no...
Page 159 - World they were te work together with a mighty harmony. It was for Columbus, propelled by this fresh life, to reveal the land where these new forces were to be given space for development, and where the awaited trial of the new civilization was to be made.
Page 160 - As no prophet among our fathers on the three hundredth anniversary of America could have pictured what the new century would do, so no man can this day reach out and grasp the hundred years upon which the nation is now entering. On the victorious results of the completed centuries the principles of Americanism will build our fifth century. Its material progress is beyond our conception, but we may be sure that in the social relations of men with men the most triumphant gains are to be expected. America's...
Page 42 - ... in the sum of ten thousand dollars to be approved by the commission. § 17. Duties of division engineers. — Each division engineer shall devote his entire time to the performance of his duties.