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| Herbert Buell Johnson - 1907 - 158 pages
...Corean children, and on May 6, 1 905, passed the following resolution: Resolution of Board. "Resolved, That the Board of Education is determined in its efforts...prevailing in our schools, but also for the higher end that pur children should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may be... | |
| Herbert Buell Johnson - 1907 - 150 pages
...the Asiatic. They are aliens, always, no matter what their civil status."—The San Francisco Call. "The Board of Education is determined in its efforts...prevailing in our schools, but also for the higher end that our children should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may be... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1909 - 242 pages
...the legislature, the Board of Education of San Francisco made the following declaration: Resolved, That the Board of Education is determined in its efforts...prevailing in our schools, but also for the higher end that our children should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may be... | |
| 1909 - 786 pages
...the legislature, the Board of Education of San Francisco made the following declaration : Resolved, That the Board of Education is determined in its efforts...prevailing in our schools, but also for the higher end that our children should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may be... | |
| Samuel MacClintock - 1909 - 124 pages
...a resolution to the effect ' ' ' That the Board of Education is determined in its efforts to affect the establishment of separate schools for Chinese...prevailing in our schools, but also for the higher end that our children should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may in... | |
| Gilbert Thomas Stephenson - 1910 - 420 pages
...excluded. On May 6, 159 1905, the Board of Education of San Francisco passed the following resolution: " That the Board of Education is determined in its efforts...prevailing in our schools, but also for the higher end that our children should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may be... | |
| Harry Alvin Millis - 1920 - 388 pages
...San Francisco. On May 6, 1905, the Board of Education passed a resolution declaring its determination to effect the establishment of separate schools for Chinese and Japanese pupils, but no further action was taken until after the great fire of the following year, when a " separate... | |
| Raymond Leslie Buell - 1922 - 44 pages
...For other instances of violence, see Senate Document No. 147, s9th Congress, 2nd session. Resolved that the Board of Education is determined in its efforts...prevailing in our schools, but also for the higher end that our children -should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may be... | |
| 1922 - 880 pages
...the State of California, p. 379. Resolved that the Board of Education is determined in its efforts effect the establishment of separate schools for Chinese...prevailing in our schools, but also for the higher end that our children should not be placed in any position where their youthful impressions may be... | |
| Leon Whipple - 1927 - 392 pages
...the Board of Education of San Francisco passed this resolution: That it is determined in its effort to effect the establishment of separate schools for...Japanese pupils, not only for the purpose of relieving congestion . . . but also for the higher end that our children should not be placed in any position... | |
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