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... respects , between the School Committee and the City Council . But their duties never having been strictly defined , have been of rather an anomalous nature , and have led to frequent differences of opinion and much dis- cussion as to ...
... respects , between the School Committee and the City Council . But their duties never having been strictly defined , have been of rather an anomalous nature , and have led to frequent differences of opinion and much dis- cussion as to ...
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... respect to certain matters connected with school architecture , especially in its internal arrangements , hav- ing an immediate bearing on the interests of education as in- volved in the physical and mental welfare of the scholars . In ...
... respect to certain matters connected with school architecture , especially in its internal arrangements , hav- ing an immediate bearing on the interests of education as in- volved in the physical and mental welfare of the scholars . In ...
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... respects it is hardly less difficult than it is important . Where there is so much in our school system to commend , to approve , and even to take pride in , where we can find so much that is apparently entirely satisfaetory , it is no ...
... respects it is hardly less difficult than it is important . Where there is so much in our school system to commend , to approve , and even to take pride in , where we can find so much that is apparently entirely satisfaetory , it is no ...
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... respects , the trial has thus far been most satisfactory . " In 1858 , as appears by the report of the Superintendent , eighty - five , or about one third of the Primary Schools , had been classified . In 1862 , it appears by the ...
... respects , the trial has thus far been most satisfactory . " In 1858 , as appears by the report of the Superintendent , eighty - five , or about one third of the Primary Schools , had been classified . In 1862 , it appears by the ...
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... respects , remains to this day in a transition state . There does not appear to be that complete harmony and uniformity of views which a larger experience must create . In the minds of some members of the Board , the question is far ...
... respects , remains to this day in a transition state . There does not appear to be that complete harmony and uniformity of views which a larger experience must create . In the minds of some members of the Board , the question is far ...
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