Annual Report of the School Committee of the City of BostonGeo. C. Rand & Avery, 1859 |
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... School Committee , held this day , Messrs . F. E. Parker , Stockbridge , Lyman , Upham , Burroughs , Kimball and Dean , were appointed the Committee to prepare the Annual Report required by the Rules of the Board . Attest : BARNARD ...
... School Committee , held this day , Messrs . F. E. Parker , Stockbridge , Lyman , Upham , Burroughs , Kimball and Dean , were appointed the Committee to prepare the Annual Report required by the Rules of the Board . Attest : BARNARD ...
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... School Committee for the year 1856-7 , commenced that interesting and valuable document by stating that the object of the Annual Report is not so much to dis- cuss theories or general ... COMMITTEE'S REPORT Reports of Sub-Committees,
... School Committee for the year 1856-7 , commenced that interesting and valuable document by stating that the object of the Annual Report is not so much to dis- cuss theories or general ... COMMITTEE'S REPORT Reports of Sub-Committees,
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Boston (Mass.). School Committee. and pupils and the business of instruction are concerned , express little else than satisfaction . The uniform level of this feeling may be inferred from the fact , that the ... SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S REPORT .
Boston (Mass.). School Committee. and pupils and the business of instruction are concerned , express little else than satisfaction . The uniform level of this feeling may be inferred from the fact , that the ... SCHOOL COMMITTEE'S REPORT .
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Boston (Mass.). School Committee. School , on the other hand , though its advantages were never greater , or its instruction more admirable , has an unusually small number of pupils . One great cause of this change is the advanced age of ...
Boston (Mass.). School Committee. School , on the other hand , though its advantages were never greater , or its instruction more admirable , has an unusually small number of pupils . One great cause of this change is the advanced age of ...
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Boston (Mass.). School Committee. - seats allowed to each room was 56. By a rule of the Board passed in 1853 , one teacher was allowed to every 60 pupils upon the school register ; and the number of seats was not limited . In point of ...
Boston (Mass.). School Committee. - seats allowed to each room was 56. By a rule of the Board passed in 1853 , one teacher was allowed to every 60 pupils upon the school register ; and the number of seats was not limited . In point of ...
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