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Page 7
... charge of the hot wea- ther . In changing the season of our annual celebra- tion from March to July , we certainly have not gained much in comfort and doubtless many persons find a great open - air celebration oppressive in the heats of ...
... charge of the hot wea- ther . In changing the season of our annual celebra- tion from March to July , we certainly have not gained much in comfort and doubtless many persons find a great open - air celebration oppressive in the heats of ...
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... charge our duty as pioneers when that was our duty , and when thoroughness of detail , and stability of performance , resulting from higher education and closer competition , were to be found in Europe alone . Now that the advanced ...
... charge our duty as pioneers when that was our duty , and when thoroughness of detail , and stability of performance , resulting from higher education and closer competition , were to be found in Europe alone . Now that the advanced ...
Page 12
... charged to the Suffolk street loan ; and the expense of extending said street from Pleasant to Tremont street , to be charged to the special loan as herein after provided . Ordered , That the Treasurer be , and he hereby is authorized ...
... charged to the Suffolk street loan ; and the expense of extending said street from Pleasant to Tremont street , to be charged to the special loan as herein after provided . Ordered , That the Treasurer be , and he hereby is authorized ...
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... charge , in regard to constitu- tion , temper , capability , peculiar sensibility and men- tal endowment . " But the question may be asked , ' Why seek for legislation in the matter , when the subject should be left to district ...
... charge , in regard to constitu- tion , temper , capability , peculiar sensibility and men- tal endowment . " But the question may be asked , ' Why seek for legislation in the matter , when the subject should be left to district ...
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... ' Grammar School No. 35 , New York , says , in regard to the abandonment of corporal punishment in the school under his charge : ' In my succession to the principalship of No. 35 , I inherited the REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE . 37.
... ' Grammar School No. 35 , New York , says , in regard to the abandonment of corporal punishment in the school under his charge : ' In my succession to the principalship of No. 35 , I inherited the REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE . 37.
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100 A parcel amount appropriation Atlantic avenue baths Board of Aldermen BOSTONIA CONDITA bounded as follows boys building Chairman Charles Charles H City Council CITY OF BOSTON Cliff street corporal punishment Damages Deer Island described as taken Dorchester East Boston Edward Emma expense extension of Shawmut Faneuil Hall fund George George W Girls grade Grammar School-house Grammar Schools Hanover street Harrison avenue Head Assistant Heirs Henry High and Normal High School Horatio G House hundred instruction James John land before described land belonging land hereinafter described Mary Master northwestwardly by land Number Belonging parcel of land Pet'r Petitioner pipe present Primary School-house Primary Schools proposed extension public schools rooms Rowe's wharf Roxbury Sarah School Committee Shawmut avenue South Boston square feet street loan Sub-Committee teachers tion Total Tremont street Ward Warren West Boston Bridge wharf William