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Side 65 - The mind, impressible and soft, with ease Imbibes and copies what she hears and sees, And through life's labyrinth holds fast the clew That first instruction gives her, false or true.
Side 154 - which shall go to the school fund; provided, that nothing in this section shall be so construed as to prevent the board
Side 6 - SCHOOLS FOR COLORED CHILDREN. 38. It is hereby made the duty of the board of Commissioners of Public Schools of the City of Baltimore to organize separate schools for colored children, and to establish as many schools for the education of the colored children of Baltimore city as may in the judgment of said board be necessary.
Side 18 - of one hundred and forty-five days, and the appearance of the children not thus detained by sickness indicated a marked difference in their condition as to health. The necessity of renewing the atmosphere does not arise solely from the consumption of
Side 19 - and the due supply of that vital principle, which is constantly consumed by breathing and combustion. The first can be in no other way effectually secured, but by making provision for its escape into the open air, both at the top and the bottom of the room, and the second,
Side 19 - by introducing a current of pure air from the outside of the building, warmed in winter by a furnace, or in some other mode, before entering the room. The two processes should go on together—ie the escape of the vitiated air from within, and the introduction of the pure air from without.
Side 15 - These calculations refer to adults; but the greater delicacy of the organization of children, and their feebler ability to resist the action of deleterious agents, together with their greater rapidity of respiration, demand for them at least an equal supply. Proceeding upon this basis, and multiplying the amount required per minute by the minutes of a school session,
Side 151 - in the forms prescribed by the board, examine into and ascertain the qualifications of applicants for the situation of teachers, and re-examine, if necessary, any of the teachers employed in the schools under the charge of the board ; and, in order further to promote the cause of sound
Side 18 - and he cannot fail to see in the pale and wearied countenances of the pupils, the languor and uneasiness manifested, especially by the younger children, and exhaustion and irritability of the teacher, a demonstration that the atmosphere of the