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Page 5
... expense thereof be borne by the owners of the lands and the city in reasonable proportions , the interests of all parties will be the best promoted thereby . It is vain to hope , however , that an enterprise of this character and magni ...
... expense thereof be borne by the owners of the lands and the city in reasonable proportions , the interests of all parties will be the best promoted thereby . It is vain to hope , however , that an enterprise of this character and magni ...
Page 26
... expenses of our public schools . If our school expenses , instead of being as they have been at times , one third of the total expenditures of Boston , are now hardly one seventh , we may attribute it in part at least to the fact that ...
... expenses of our public schools . If our school expenses , instead of being as they have been at times , one third of the total expenditures of Boston , are now hardly one seventh , we may attribute it in part at least to the fact that ...
Page 27
... expenses for warming and other incidental costs . It would , however , in- volve an average annual saving hardly less in amount than that in salaries . It is certainly within bounds to estimate that the present system costs less by ...
... expenses for warming and other incidental costs . It would , however , in- volve an average annual saving hardly less in amount than that in salaries . It is certainly within bounds to estimate that the present system costs less by ...
Page 35
... expenses which the Board has never asked for or even sanctioned , expenses believed to be sometimes . unnecessary , capricious , and even wasteful , - no heed has been given to direct , positive , and repeated applications made by the ...
... expenses which the Board has never asked for or even sanctioned , expenses believed to be sometimes . unnecessary , capricious , and even wasteful , - no heed has been given to direct , positive , and repeated applications made by the ...
Page 46
... expense of $ 6,369 . The rules of the School Board of Cincinnati provide that evening schools may be opened and continued ... expenses . Marked improvements are noticed in the evening schools under the management of the School Board , in ...
... expense of $ 6,369 . The rules of the School Board of Cincinnati provide that evening schools may be opened and continued ... expenses . Marked improvements are noticed in the evening schools under the management of the School Board , in ...
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