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Page 47
... schools without any restrictions . Unless established by the action of the Board and in accordance to these provisions , they may not , legally , be aided by funds from the public treasury , but must REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE . 47.
... schools without any restrictions . Unless established by the action of the Board and in accordance to these provisions , they may not , legally , be aided by funds from the public treasury , but must REPORT OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE . 47.
Page 48
Boston (Mass.). City Council. aided by funds from the public treasury , but must depend upon the precarious and limited support obtained from individual charity . In nearly every other large city in this country , evening schools have ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. aided by funds from the public treasury , but must depend upon the precarious and limited support obtained from individual charity . In nearly every other large city in this country , evening schools have ...
Page 55
... Fund , were awarded to those who had merited them ; and in another part of this document will be found a list of the prizes , together with the names of the pupils who obtained them . The Latin School was founded very soon after the ...
... Fund , were awarded to those who had merited them ; and in another part of this document will be found a list of the prizes , together with the names of the pupils who obtained them . The Latin School was founded very soon after the ...
Page 118
... Fund of the State , for the year 1862-63 $ 6,430 63 The preceding summary exhibits a general statistical view of the condition of our system of public schools , while the tables appended to this Report contain much information in detail ...
... Fund of the State , for the year 1862-63 $ 6,430 63 The preceding summary exhibits a general statistical view of the condition of our system of public schools , while the tables appended to this Report contain much information in detail ...
Page 226
... Fund which has been paid into the city treasury each year . YEARS . Persons between 5 and 15 years of age . Proportion of Income from School Fund . 1856 .... 28,879 $ 5,392 16 1857 .. 29,456 5,915 58 1858 .. 28,790 6,136 79 1859 ...
... Fund which has been paid into the city treasury each year . YEARS . Persons between 5 and 15 years of age . Proportion of Income from School Fund . 1856 .... 28,879 $ 5,392 16 1857 .. 29,456 5,915 58 1858 .. 28,790 6,136 79 1859 ...
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