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... respect to grade and age , Jan- uary 31 , 1877 , as compared with that of January 31 , 1874 : - 1874 . 1877 ... respect to two statistical items which should be carefully scrutinized , namely , the ages and stages of advancement of the ...
... respect to grade and age , Jan- uary 31 , 1877 , as compared with that of January 31 , 1874 : - 1874 . 1877 ... respect to two statistical items which should be carefully scrutinized , namely , the ages and stages of advancement of the ...
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... respect , in other respects perhaps the most unlike . Pittsburg is the only one of these cities having local School Boards elected by the people , where there are thirty - three of these Boards , each consisting of six members , who ...
... respect , in other respects perhaps the most unlike . Pittsburg is the only one of these cities having local School Boards elected by the people , where there are thirty - three of these Boards , each consisting of six members , who ...
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... respect , that is , the veto power , many serious errors in the loca- tion and construction of school - houses would have been avoided . The City Council has not been wanting in liberality in providing school accommo- dations , but it ...
... respect , that is , the veto power , many serious errors in the loca- tion and construction of school - houses would have been avoided . The City Council has not been wanting in liberality in providing school accommo- dations , but it ...
Contents
THIRTYSECOND SEMIANNUAL REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT | 131 |
STATISTICS ACCOMPANYING THE SUPERINTENDENTS REPORT | 203 |
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON DRAWING | 231 |
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Adams Annie appropriation attendance average number average whole number Board of Aldermen BOSTONIA bounded as follows Boys Brought from last Bunker Hill street cent centre Charles Charles Sumner Charlestown City Council City of Boston described as taken DISEASES District Dorchester Dudley Dudley Boys East Boston East Chester park Emma English High Everett examination following described line following said ward George Girls grade Grammar Schools Haymarket square High Schools Hospital instruction Janitor John Julius Eichberg Latin School laying-out of East line dividing Ward Mary Metropolitan Railroad Number of houses number of pupils one-hundredths parcel of land patients point of beginning Precinct PRIMARY SCHOOLS proposed laying-out Railroad Company ROXBURY HIGH SCHOOL Sarah School Committee School-house Scollay square Second Assistant South Boston southwardly Superintendent thence following THIRD ASSISTANTS tion Total Tremont street voters ward line ward lying Warren Washington street West Roxbury westwardly William William H