| Daniel Van Pelt - 1898 - 612 halaman
...the City of New York for the Establishment of a Free School for the Education of Poor Children who do not belong to. or are not provided for by, any religious Society." Thirty-seven incorporating members were mentioned in the bill, the name of Mayor De Witt Clinton being... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 614 halaman
...laudable purpose the petitioners asked to be incorporated. The prayer was willingly granted, and in 1805 " The Society for Establishing a Free School in the...to or are not provided for by any Religious Society " was created. An appeal was next made to the public, with such success that it soon became necessary... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 618 halaman
...laudable purpose the petitioners asked to be incorporated. The prayer was willingly granted, and in 1805 " The Society for Establishing a Free School in the...to or are not provided for by any Religious Society " was created. An appeal was next made to the public, with such success that it soon became necessary... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 618 halaman
...laudable purpose the petitioners asked to be incorporated. The prayer was willingly granted, and in 1805 " The Society for Establishing a Free School in the...to or are not provided for by any Religious Society " was created. An appeal was next made to the public, with such success that it soon became necessary... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1900 - 1084 halaman
...of the foremost citizens of the metropolis. Its object, as stated in its charter, was to establish "a free school in the city of New York for the education...or are not provided for by any religious society." This illustrates the prevailing sentiment of the time concerning the relation which society should... | |
| Sidney Sherwood - 1900 - 664 halaman
...of the foremost citizens of the metropolis. Its object, as stated in its charter, was to establish "a free school in the city of New York for the education...or are not provided for by any religious society." This iilustrates the prevaiiing sentiment of the time concerning the relation which society should... | |
| Andrew Sloan Draper - 1903 - 114 halaman
...of the foremost citizens of the metropolis. Its object, as stated in its charter, was to establish " a free school in the city of New York for the education...to or are not provided for by any religious society ". This illustrates the prevailing sentiment of the time concerning the relation which society should... | |
| Robert Barnwell Roosevelt - 1904 - 24 halaman
...denominations. In 1805, De Witt Clinton started the first chartered free school in the words — " The Society for establishing a free school in the...or are not provided for by any religious society." A pretty long title for a very little school which was first opened the following year, 1806, in Bancker,... | |
| New York (State). Department of Social Welfare - 1904 - 1292 halaman
...overseers of poor of town where committed. See § 29, chap. 56, and chap. 202, L. 1813. Incorporating " The Society for Establishing a Free School in the...or are not provided for by any religious society." Amended by chap. 125, L. 1806. See also chap. 20, L. 1807; chap. 99, L. 1808; chap. 110, L. 1810; chap.... | |
| 1904 - 350 halaman
...Ne w York formed a society to establish " a free school In the city ol New York lor the education ol such poor children as do not belong to, or are not provided lor, by any religious society". Thereafter public »choolB grew and multiplied. Horace Mann, Martin's... | |
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