| 1855 - 420 strani
...The sale of the school lands would make a large fund. The Commissioner says, " The great obstacle in the organization of common schools is not so much...pervades the public mind on the subject of education." State Penitentiary. — The prison and the labor of the convicts are leased. There were in the prison... | |
| Henry Chase - 1856 - 150 strani
...any regular system for education of the poorer classes, who are increasing so rapidly in the Southern States. Proofs of this might be given, were it not...Public Schools, and felt secure without a public guard. In Kentucky, the average number of scholars at school in 1854, was 76,429. In Ohio it was 279,635.... | |
| George P.Sanger - 1855 - 782 strani
...the organization of common schools is not so much a deficiency in the means to sustain them," аз it is "the indifference that pervades the public mind on the subject of education.11 State Penitentiary. — The prison and the labor of the convicts are leased. There were... | |
| James Wickes Taylor - 1857 - 430 strani
..." The great obstacle in the organization of common schools is not BO mnch a deficiency to maintain them " as it is " the indifference that pervades the public mind on the subject of education." LOUISIANA has received 786,044 acres of land for common school purposes, and 46,080 acres for a higher... | |
| 1858 - 300 strani
...common schools is not so much a deficiency in the means to sustain them ; but it is attributable to the indifference that pervades the public mind on the subject of education." The State Commissioner urges the separation of the two offices held by one person, and the creation of... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 886 strani
...ex-officio. State Commissioner of Common Schools, reported only 40 public schools, and complains of ' the indifference that pervades the public mind on the subject of education.' Owing to this indifférence, and fraudulent and defective legislation, the munificent land grants of... | |
| 1873 - 862 strani
...ex-ojjieio, State Commissioner of Common Schools, reported only 40 public schools, and complains of ' the indifference that pervades the public mind on the subject of education.' Owing to this indifference, and fraudulent and defective legislation, the munificent land grants of... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1901 - 1054 strani
...to the organization of common schools is not so much the deficiency in the means to sustain them, as the indifference that pervades the public mind on the subject of education." In what has been stated, only a few illustrations have been given of the low conditions of schools... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1901 - 1056 strani
...the organization of common schools is not so much the deficiency in the means -to sustain them, as the indifference that pervades the public mind on the subject of education." In what has been stated, only a few illustrations have been given of the low conditions of schools... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1901 - 1094 strani
...to the organization of common schools is not so muth the deficiency in the means to sustain them, as the indifference that pervades the public mind on the subject of education." In what has been stated, only a few illustrations have been given of the low conditions of schools... | |
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