| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1839 - 698 sider
...forth-coming, a summons follows. The parent is cited before the court ; and if he has no excuse and refuses compliance, the child is taken from him and sent to school, the father to prison. From a pamphlet published by a director of the schools in Halle, I translate... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1844 - 144 sider
...forthcoming, a summons follows. The parent is cited before the court ; and if he has no excuse and refuses compliance, the child is taken from him and sent to school, the father to prison. From a pamphlet published by a director of the schools in Halle, I translate... | |
| 1844 - 500 sider
...upon the parents. If the child does not appear, a summons follows. If the parent has no excuse, and refuses compliance, " the child is taken from him and sent to school, the father to prison." Mr. Mann gives some of the forms of these legal notices and summonses. Notice... | |
| New Hampshire State Board of Education - 1856 - 454 sider
...refuses, without satisfactory reason, to send his child to school, the time required by the statute, he is cited before the court, tried, and if he refuses...him and sent to school, and the father to prison, we have reason to apprehend that our prisons would have to be enlarged, as well as our school-houses.... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1848 - 614 sider
...the parent or guardian was doubly taxed who neglected, without sufficient cause, to send his child or pupil. Still more : When a parent refuses, without...required by law to possess a certain amount of elementary instruci tion, together with the reasonable prospect of supporting a familyv before they are allowed... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 476 sider
...new idea. It long ago entered into civil codes in the Old World not only, but in the New. In Prussia, when a parent refuses, without satisfactory excuse,...him and sent to school^ and the father to prison. Similar laws were enacted and enforced bv our New England fathers more than two hundred years ago,... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1860 - 488 sider
...new idea. It long ago entered into civil codes in the Old World not only, but in the New. In Prussia, when a parent refuses, without satisfactory excuse,...him and sent to school, and the father to prison. Similar laws were enacted and enforced bv our New England fathers more than two hundred years ago,... | |
| 1866 - 400 sider
...excuse, to send his child to school, for the time required by law, he is called before the Court, triod, and if he refuses compliance, the child is taken from him and sent to school, and the parent to prison. This is probably the extreme limit to which the power of the State could go, and... | |
| Horace Mann - 1867 - 498 sider
...fortheoming, a summons follows. The parent is cited before the court ; and if he has no excuse, and refuses compliance, the child is taken from him, and sent to school, the father to prison. From a pamphlet published by a director of the schools in Halle, I translate... | |
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