Each of the several cities and towns in this State be and they hereby are authorized and empowered to make all needful provisions and arrangements concerning habitual truants and children not attending school, without any regular and lawful occupation,... Annual Report of the School Committee of the City of Boston - Stran 238avtor: Boston (Mass.). School Committee, School Committee of the City of Boston - 1881Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Massachusetts - 1894 - 1174 strani
...education, or in circumstances exposing them to lead idle and dissolute lives ; and may also make all such bylaws respecting such children as shall be deemed most conducive to their welfare and to the good order of the town. Appointment of SECTION 27. The selectmen of towns containing five perions... | |
| John William Perrin - 1896 - 84 strani
...1850, the General Court enacted a law authorizing the cities and towns of the commonwealth ' ' to make all needful provisions and arrangements concerning...ignorance, between the ages of six and fifteen years." Authority was given likewise for the enactment of such municipal ordinanc.es relative to this class... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1896 - 1270 strani
...education, or in circumstances exposing them to lead idle and dissolute Jives; and may also make all such by-laws respecting such children as shall be deemed most conducive to their welfare and to the good order of the town. The selectmen of towns containing 5,000 or more inhabitants, and of... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1896 - 254 strani
...education, or in circumstances exposing them to lead idle and dissolute lives; and may also make all such by-laws respecting such children as shall be deemed most conducive to their welfare and to the good order of the town. The selectmen of towns containing 5,000 or more inhabitants, and of... | |
| John Ker Towles - 1908 - 138 strani
...session, 1856, This law "authorized and empowered" each of the several towns of the State "to make all needful provisions and arrangements concerning...not attending school without any regular and lawful employment, growing up in ignorance, between the ages of six and fifteen years." These town ordinances... | |
| 1908 - 996 strani
...session, 1856. This law "authorized and empowered" each of the several towns of the State "to make all needful provisions and arrangements concerning...not attending school without any regular and lawful employment, growing up in ignorance, between the ages of six and fifteen years." These town ordinances... | |
| 1914 - 1014 strani
...a law was passed in 1850 authorizing the cities and towns of the state to punish by confinement all habitual truants and "children not attending school,...regular and lawful occupation, growing up in ignorance." Two years later another act was passed visiting punishment upon any parent who failed to send his •child... | |
| Charles Carroll - 1918 - 516 strani
...and 16, not attending school, without any regular employment, and growing up in ignorance, and also, such ordinances and by-laws respecting such children...conducive to their welfare and the good order of such town," followed. Such children might be committed to "any such institution of instruction or suitable... | |
| William Fenton Myers - 1918 - 560 strani
...In 1850 a law was passed in that State authorizing the cities and towns to punish by confinement all habitual truants and "children not attending school, without any regular and lawful occupation." Two years later another act was passed visiting punishment upon any parent who failed to send his or... | |
| Forest Chester Ensign - 1921 - 286 strani
...also by an aroused public, favorable action was secured,24 each town and city being authorized to make "all needful provisions and arrangements concerning...not attending school, without any regular and lawful occupancy, growing up in ignorance, between the ages of six and fifteen years."25 Large power as to... | |
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