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... average to local transportation companies and for gas and electricity . Tele- phone , telegraph , and other services are not included . The cost of supervision in 1911 was estimated at $ 377,000 . The First District Commission was ...
... average to local transportation companies and for gas and electricity . Tele- phone , telegraph , and other services are not included . The cost of supervision in 1911 was estimated at $ 377,000 . The First District Commission was ...
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... average size of class under charge of each student . 2. Do your students practice chiefly on backward pupils ( or on classes of pupils of differing capabilities ) ? 3. Do your students get any opportunity for practice teaching in actual ...
... average size of class under charge of each student . 2. Do your students practice chiefly on backward pupils ( or on classes of pupils of differing capabilities ) ? 3. Do your students get any opportunity for practice teaching in actual ...
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... average teacher . It is thoroughly practical and will help the teacher to construct a working background for her position of leadership in the country . Field , Jessie , The Corn Lady . A. Flanagan and Company , Chicago . 1911. 50 cents ...
... average teacher . It is thoroughly practical and will help the teacher to construct a working background for her position of leadership in the country . Field , Jessie , The Corn Lady . A. Flanagan and Company , Chicago . 1911. 50 cents ...
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... average amount of water , gas , or electric current consumed by the class of consumers who take the minimum rates . To make this clear let us assume that a gas customer's consumer expenses are 40 cents per month and that he uses gas to ...
... average amount of water , gas , or electric current consumed by the class of consumers who take the minimum rates . To make this clear let us assume that a gas customer's consumer expenses are 40 cents per month and that he uses gas to ...
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... average CASS LAKE ( 2,011 ) Cass Water , Light and Power Company Method of generation , steam Number of consumers , 250 Daily operating period , twilight till dawn Commercial lighting- Meter rates : 10 to 20 kw - hrs . , 15 cts . per kw ...
... average CASS LAKE ( 2,011 ) Cass Water , Light and Power Company Method of generation , steam Number of consumers , 250 Daily operating period , twilight till dawn Commercial lighting- Meter rates : 10 to 20 kw - hrs . , 15 cts . per kw ...
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Page 60 - That sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in every township of public lands in said State, and where either of said sections, or any part thereof, has been sold or otherwise disposed of, other lands, equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granted to said State for the use of schools.
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Page iv - ... the income arising from the lease or sale of said school lands shall be distributed to the different townships throughout the state in proportion to the number of scholars in each township between the ages of five and twenty-one years, and shall be faithfully applied to the specific objects of the original grants or appropriations.
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Page 60 - The principal of all funds, arising from the sale, or other disposition of lands, or other property, granted or entrusted to this state for educational and religious purposes, shall forever be preserved inviolate, and undiminished; and, the income arising therefrom shall be faithfully applied to the specific objects of the original grants, or appropriations.