Special Reports on Educational Subjects, Volumen15H.M. Stationery Office, 1905 |
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... offering a four - years ' course , for pupils from 14 to 18. ( Provision for evening classes is usually made in all city Grammar and High Schools . ) 5. Colleges ( State , Agricultural , Normal , etc. ) , attended by students from 18 to ...
... offering a four - years ' course , for pupils from 14 to 18. ( Provision for evening classes is usually made in all city Grammar and High Schools . ) 5. Colleges ( State , Agricultural , Normal , etc. ) , attended by students from 18 to ...
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... offered . The first public lesson to working women resulted in the formation of mission classes in cooking for children , and , about the same date , the Principal of Lassell's Seminary ( Auburndale , Mass . ) had sufficient enterprise ...
... offered . The first public lesson to working women resulted in the formation of mission classes in cooking for children , and , about the same date , the Principal of Lassell's Seminary ( Auburndale , Mass . ) had sufficient enterprise ...
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... offered to , and accepted by , twenty or twenty - five ladies and gentlemen , earnest students of the subject , to whom it has been extended for the same purpose each successive year . The cordial recognition of the great services ...
... offered to , and accepted by , twenty or twenty - five ladies and gentlemen , earnest students of the subject , to whom it has been extended for the same purpose each successive year . The cordial recognition of the great services ...
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... offered in courses on domestic science or household economics , personal hygiene , sanitation , nursing , bacteriology , domestic architecture , etc. Out of the 89 , 58 reported work in one or other lines ; 13 had nothing , and 18 did ...
... offered in courses on domestic science or household economics , personal hygiene , sanitation , nursing , bacteriology , domestic architecture , etc. Out of the 89 , 58 reported work in one or other lines ; 13 had nothing , and 18 did ...
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... offered by sewing , chip - carving and carpentry , it is quite inadequate for cooking classes , where girls first receive a small amount of theoretical instruction , then prepare and cook a dish , and subsequently clear up the utensils ...
... offered by sewing , chip - carving and carpentry , it is quite inadequate for cooking classes , where girls first receive a small amount of theoretical instruction , then prepare and cook a dish , and subsequently clear up the utensils ...
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Página x - The object of this gift, as stated by the bill, is "the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college [in each State] where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific or classical studies, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
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Página 321 - Methods and Results of Investigations on the Chemistry and Economy of Food.
Página 109 - The original endowment has been supplemented, and the objects of the University promoted, by a permanent annual grant from the United States, under an act of 1890, by special appropriations of the General Assembly; and in 1891, by a permanent annual grant from the State, which grant was doubled by the legislature of 1896.
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Página 109 - Michigan is a part of the public educational system of the state. The governing body of the institution is a Board of Regents, elected by popular vote for terms of eight years, as provided in the constitution of the state. In accordance with the law of the state, the University aims to complete and crown the work that is begun in the public schools, by furnishing ample facilities for liberal education in literature...
Página 10 - The increase in students in our secondary schools from 1890 to 1900 was 95.98 per cent., while the increase in the number of secondary schools for the same period was 138 per cent. Commissioner Harris very hopefully says : The increase in the number of high schools and in the number of students enrolled in them is something phenomenal.