Report of the Committee on Taxation as Related to Public Education to the National Council of Education, July, 1905The Association, 1905 - 87 páginas |
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... true statement of the necessary repairs for a given corporation should be made by averaging the amount expended for a series of ten years , rather than pronouncing the amount expended for repairs for any one year . Miscellaneous . - The ...
... true statement of the necessary repairs for a given corporation should be made by averaging the amount expended for a series of ten years , rather than pronouncing the amount expended for repairs for any one year . Miscellaneous . - The ...
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... true particularly of the general fund or money for the payment of scholastic salaries . The several elements which contribute toward making up the general fund or toward limiting its determination are as follows : THE GENERAL FUND 1 ...
... true particularly of the general fund or money for the payment of scholastic salaries . The several elements which contribute toward making up the general fund or toward limiting its determination are as follows : THE GENERAL FUND 1 ...
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... true limit to taxes . The idea is well expressed in the constitution of Pennsylvania of 1776 ( sec . 41 ) , which provides that no public tax , custom , or contribution shall be imposed upon , or paid by the people of this state except ...
... true limit to taxes . The idea is well expressed in the constitution of Pennsylvania of 1776 ( sec . 41 ) , which provides that no public tax , custom , or contribution shall be imposed upon , or paid by the people of this state except ...
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... true ever since the day when a similar body condemned Socrates . 2. Nevertheless it is the best form of government in the world , ( a ) because of its tremendous educational inspirational power ; ( b ) because of the fact that , however ...
... true ever since the day when a similar body condemned Socrates . 2. Nevertheless it is the best form of government in the world , ( a ) because of its tremendous educational inspirational power ; ( b ) because of the fact that , however ...
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... true valuation of all property was $ 226 , - 800,472 . Slaves were personal property ; hence the large personal ... true valuation of real and personal property Assessed value of real and personal property Total assessed valuation of ...
... true valuation of all property was $ 226 , - 800,472 . Slaves were personal property ; hence the large personal ... true valuation of real and personal property Assessed value of real and personal property Total assessed valuation of ...
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Página 51 - The proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States to this State, for the support of schools...
Página 51 - Constitution, shall provide by taxation and otherwise for a general and uniform system of public schools, wherein tuition shall be free of charge to all the children of the State between the ages of six and twenty-one years.
Página 50 - ... escheated property; of all waste and unappropriated lands; of all property accruing to the State by forfeiture, and all fines collected for offenses committed against the State, and such other sums as the General Assembly may appropriate.
Página 53 - The principal of all funds arising from the sale or other disposition of lands, or other property granted or entrusted to this State for educational and religious purposes, shall forever be preserved inviolate, and undiminished; and, the income arising therefrom shall be faithfully applied to the specific objects of the original grants or appropriations...
Página 51 - The General Assembly shall provide for a liberal system of free public schools for all children between the ages of six and twentyone years...
Página 51 - Each county of the State shall be divided into a convenient number of districts, in which one or more public schools shall bo maintained at least four months in every year ; and if the commissioners of any county shall fail to comply with the aforesaid requirements of this section, they shall be liable to indictment.
Página 55 - The General Assembly shall provide by general laws for the support of common schools by taxes, which shall never exceed in any one year two mills...
Página 53 - The Legislature shall establish, organize and maintain a liberal system of public schools throughout the State for the benefit of the children thereof between the ages of seven and twenty-one years.
Página 51 - Treasury, and, together with so much of the ordinary revenue of the State as may be by law set apart for that purpose, shall be faithfully appropriated for establishing and maintaining in this State a system of free public schools, and for no other uses or purposes whatsoever.
Página 54 - All funds, lands and other property heretofore set apart and appropriated for the support of public schools; all the alternate sections of land reserved by the State out of grants heretofore made or that may hereafter be made to railroads, or other corporations, of any nature whatsoever; one-half of the public domain of the State...