Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1894 - Education |
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... interest , seeming to see that , after all , the alphabet was not so far off if Frisken could teach it . They saw that one of their own number had been honored , and they were full of hope for their own possibilities . Being relieved ...
... interest , seeming to see that , after all , the alphabet was not so far off if Frisken could teach it . They saw that one of their own number had been honored , and they were full of hope for their own possibilities . Being relieved ...
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... interest and attention of the scholars increases in proportion to their advancement in learning . " Dr. Bell was a financier as well as educator and philanthropist , and the large fortune which he amassed was devoted to religious and ...
... interest and attention of the scholars increases in proportion to their advancement in learning . " Dr. Bell was a financier as well as educator and philanthropist , and the large fortune which he amassed was devoted to religious and ...
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... interest . In Europe trade schools have long existed , and are mainly supported by the community in which they are located , for they have been established in order to teach the indus- tries peculiar to their environment . Indeed , many ...
... interest . In Europe trade schools have long existed , and are mainly supported by the community in which they are located , for they have been established in order to teach the indus- tries peculiar to their environment . Indeed , many ...
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... interest of the technical school as a machine of instruction may be subserved by independence , but its exist- ence would be precarious without affiliation with the treasury of the State univer- sity . But the conflicting claims are in ...
... interest of the technical school as a machine of instruction may be subserved by independence , but its exist- ence would be precarious without affiliation with the treasury of the State univer- sity . But the conflicting claims are in ...
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... interest the student in the principles made use of and ( 2 ) because by such applica- tions the student acquires the principles , not only in a higher degree , but in a different way than where he studies them in the lecture and ...
... interest the student in the principles made use of and ( 2 ) because by such applica- tions the student acquires the principles , not only in a higher degree , but in a different way than where he studies them in the lecture and ...
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Popular passages
Page 1738 - In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.
Page 1528 - It shall be the duty of the general assembly, as soon as circumstances will permit, to provide by law for a general system of education, ascending in a regular gradation from township schools to a State university, •wherein tuition shall be gratis, and equally open to all.
Page 1637 - Neither the State nor any subdivision thereof, shall use its property or credit or any public money, or authorize or permit either to be used, directly or indirectly, in aid or maintenance, other than for examination or inspection, of any school or institution of learning wholly or in part under the control or direction of any religious denomination, or in which any denominational tenet or doctrine is taught.
Page 1737 - Cast down your bucket where you are." Cast it down among the eight millions of negroes whose habits you know, whose fidelity and love you have tested in days when to have proved treacherous meant the ruin of your firesides. Cast down your bucket among these people who have, without strikes and...
Page 1539 - ... the clear proceeds of all property, that may accrue to the state by forfeiture or escheat, and all moneys which may be paid as an equivalent for exemption from military duty, and the clear proceeds of all fines collected in the several counties for any breach of the penal laws...
Page 1537 - The Legislature shall provide for a system of Common Schools, by which a school shall be kept up and supported in each district at least three months in every year : and any school district neglecting to keep up and support such a school, may be deprived of its proportion of the interest of the public fund during such neglect.
Page 1537 - A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the Legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.
Page 1723 - Washington, a department of education, for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories, and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems, and methods of teaching, as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
Page 1737 - One-third of the population of the South is of the Negro race. No enterprise seeking the material, civil, or moral welfare of this section can disregard this element of our population and reach the highest success. I but convey to you, Mr. President and Directors, the sentiment of the masses of my race when I say that in no way have the value and manhood of the American Negro been more fittingly and generously recognized than by the managers of this magnificent Exposition at every stage of its progress.
Page 1636 - Neither the General Assembly nor any county, city, town, township, school district, or other public corporation, shall ever make any appropriation or pay from any public fund whatever, anything in aid of any church or sectarian purpose, or to help support or sustain any school, academy, seminary, college, university or other literary or scientific institution controlled by any church or sectarian denomination whatever...