Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 3, Issues 33-58 |
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According to the U. S. Census Bureau the population of Boston on January 1 , 1920 , was 748,060 , an increase of 77,475 or 11.55 per cent since April 15 , 1910 , when it was 670,585 ( Federal Census ) ; and of only 2,621 , or 0.35 per ...
According to the U. S. Census Bureau the population of Boston on January 1 , 1920 , was 748,060 , an increase of 77,475 or 11.55 per cent since April 15 , 1910 , when it was 670,585 ( Federal Census ) ; and of only 2,621 , or 0.35 per ...
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This is an increase of 65 per cent over the tax limit for City purposes in 1915. ... purposes in 1920 was $ 8.15 on each $ 1,000 of valuation and in 1921 this was increased to $ 9.11 , making the total available for appropriations from ...
This is an increase of 65 per cent over the tax limit for City purposes in 1915. ... purposes in 1920 was $ 8.15 on each $ 1,000 of valuation and in 1921 this was increased to $ 9.11 , making the total available for appropriations from ...
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the salaries of teachers in other parts of the state had increased 17 per cent , and those of departmental officials in the city ... There was also some increase in the salaries of teachers employed in the grammar and latin schools .
the salaries of teachers in other parts of the state had increased 17 per cent , and those of departmental officials in the city ... There was also some increase in the salaries of teachers employed in the grammar and latin schools .
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