Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 - Education |
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... arts and industries , will have its place , and all these will be sup- plemented by the work of the home , the press , the pulpit , the forum , the work shop , the making , the administration , and adjudication of laws , presenting a ...
... arts and industries , will have its place , and all these will be sup- plemented by the work of the home , the press , the pulpit , the forum , the work shop , the making , the administration , and adjudication of laws , presenting a ...
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... arts and occupations of life , and in a form most likely to win the savage child to the ideas , habits , intelligence , and virtue of Christian civilization , who should become familiar with agriculture , and / horticulture , with the ...
... arts and occupations of life , and in a form most likely to win the savage child to the ideas , habits , intelligence , and virtue of Christian civilization , who should become familiar with agriculture , and / horticulture , with the ...
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... art education , which , so far as national and State effort is concerned , seem to have been much neglected . The Cooper Institute of New York , and the Institute of Technology at Boston and Worcester , are bright exceptions . The first ...
... art education , which , so far as national and State effort is concerned , seem to have been much neglected . The Cooper Institute of New York , and the Institute of Technology at Boston and Worcester , are bright exceptions . The first ...
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... art instruction he notes our sad deficiency , Philadelphia , with 600,000 inhabitants , having only a single school of forty pupils . Small towns in England do much better . Speaking of the great defects of our systems , as irregular ...
... art instruction he notes our sad deficiency , Philadelphia , with 600,000 inhabitants , having only a single school of forty pupils . Small towns in England do much better . Speaking of the great defects of our systems , as irregular ...
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... been generally used . " B. I. Harris , esq . , planter , of Sparta , Georgia , observed that " a limited education , in most cases , is hurtful . of the arts and sciences that underlie his occupation , COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION . 39.
... been generally used . " B. I. Harris , esq . , planter , of Sparta , Georgia , observed that " a limited education , in most cases , is hurtful . of the arts and sciences that underlie his occupation , COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION . 39.
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