| Massachusetts - 1870 - 1232 sider
...by law. The fine for each offence shall be twenty dollars. 6. Absentees of the second class, viz. : children between the ages of seven and sixteen years of age, wandering about in the streets, having no lawful occupation or business, and growing up in ignorance, are hereby... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1870 - 560 sider
...by law. The fine for each offence shall be twenty dollars. 6. Absentees of the second class, viz. : children between the ages of seven and sixteen years of age, wandering about in the streets, having no lawful occupation or business, and growing up in ignorance, are hereby... | |
| James Parton - 1871 - 420 sider
...consecutive in the winter term, shall be deemed an absentee. " 4. ABSENTEES OF THE SECOND CLASS. — Children between the ages of seven and sixteen years...shops, or public places, having no lawful occupation or business, and growing up in ignorance, are hereby placed under supervision of the truant officers,... | |
| James Parton - 1871 - 406 sider
...the streets or loitering in stores, shops, or public places, having no lawful occupation or business, and growing up in ignorance, are hereby placed under...law provides. The first offence shall be reported to parent, guardian, or master of said child by a truant officer, and, in case of the failure to secure... | |
| Massachusetts - 1872 - 1252 sider
...between the ages of seven and sixteen years, wandering in the streets, or loitering in stores, shops and public places, having no lawful occupation and growing up in ignorance, are hereby placed under the supervision of the truant officers, as far as the law allows, subject to the penalties described... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1872 - 588 sider
...between the ages of seven and sixteen years, wandering in the streets, or loitering in stores, shops and public places, having no lawful occupation and growing up in ignorance, are hereby placed under the supervision of the truant officers, as far as the law allows, subject to the penalties described... | |
| 1869 - 806 sider
...consecutive in the winter term, shall be deemed an absentee. " 4. ABSENTEES OF THE SECOND CLASS. — Children between the ages of seven and sixteen years...shops, or public places, having no lawful occupation or business, and growing up in ignorance, are hereby placed under supervision of the truant officers,... | |
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