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Side 67
... scholars is five hundred and forty - three , which falls short of the full compliment ; but this deficiency is probably but temporary , and the schools are necessarily subject to some fluctuations in the number of scholars , arising ...
... scholars is five hundred and forty - three , which falls short of the full compliment ; but this deficiency is probably but temporary , and the schools are necessarily subject to some fluctuations in the number of scholars , arising ...
Side 68
... scholars , and to their future prospects and destination . In consequence of this division in the studies , there are 30 scholars who are taught book keeping and an equal number geometry , trigonometry , mensura- tion and practical ...
... scholars , and to their future prospects and destination . In consequence of this division in the studies , there are 30 scholars who are taught book keeping and an equal number geometry , trigonometry , mensura- tion and practical ...
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... scholars . introductory department has 150 scholars , and is under the instruction of a principal and two assistants , All the scholars in this department are taught spelling , reading , and sewing ; 77 of the girls are taught ...
... scholars . introductory department has 150 scholars , and is under the instruction of a principal and two assistants , All the scholars in this department are taught spelling , reading , and sewing ; 77 of the girls are taught ...
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