Bulletin, Utgave 6,Del 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 |
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Side 3
... given in column 2 of table 1. In order to avoid misinterpretation , the terms used in the law are enclosed in quotation marks ; as for example , " any , " " every , " " third class . " The question of compulsory or optional legislation ...
... given in column 2 of table 1. In order to avoid misinterpretation , the terms used in the law are enclosed in quotation marks ; as for example , " any , " " every , " " third class . " The question of compulsory or optional legislation ...
Side 8
... given in column 2 of table 2. In order to avoid misinterpretation in listing these districts and schools , the plan used in column 2 of table 1 is followed here , namely , to enclose in quotation marks the terms used in the law . One ...
... given in column 2 of table 2. In order to avoid misinterpretation in listing these districts and schools , the plan used in column 2 of table 1 is followed here , namely , to enclose in quotation marks the terms used in the law . One ...
Side 9
... given in column 7 , table 2. The maximum yearly amount of grants for the remaining States is noted in the same column . The purpose for which school library funds may be spent is given in column 8 , table 2. In some instances ...
... given in column 7 , table 2. The maximum yearly amount of grants for the remaining States is noted in the same column . The purpose for which school library funds may be spent is given in column 8 , table 2. In some instances ...
Side 30
... given in column 2 of table 3 for the various types of districts . It should be noted that in Minne- sota the voters of common school districts , when duly assembled , are the administrative body . The general duties of school officials ...
... given in column 2 of table 3 for the various types of districts . It should be noted that in Minne- sota the voters of common school districts , when duly assembled , are the administrative body . The general duties of school officials ...
Side 31
... given the power to approve books in only 6 instances ( see columns 2 , 3 , and 4 of table 4 ) . The types of books that are excluded by law are indicated in columns 9 , 10 , and 11 of table 4. Immoral or obscene books are the types ...
... given the power to approve books in only 6 instances ( see columns 2 , 3 , and 4 of table 4 ) . The types of books that are excluded by law are indicated in columns 9 , 10 , and 11 of table 4. Immoral or obscene books are the types ...
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Administration and Supervision amount annually appointed approved auditor authorized Board of Education budget board central executive agency commissioner committee comptroller county board county library county school county superintendent county unit County-Law silent Department of Education District-Law silent elementary school elementary school teachers examination executive agency faculty free public library Governor or agency gymnasium gymnastics hereinafter called kroner Law silent legislature librarians Library Agencies library board library books Library Commission library fund library purposes library service ment middle school National Youth Administration North Carolina officer or agency pension percent placement post audits prescribe Procedures for Establishment public instruction public schools pupils purchase Relationships With Public salary school board school district school fund school libraries secondary school secs seminaries silent NOTE South Dakota State-Law silent STATUTES superintendent of public Tennessee tion types unit for school vested West Virginia
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Side 7 - by. multiplying and facilitating the communications and intercourse between distant regions, and multitudes of men, are among the most important means of improvement. But moral, political, intellectual improvement, are duties assigned by the author of our existence, to social, no less than to individual man.