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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... give the following extract from a letter recently received from Mrs. Mann , throwing light on the pioneer labors of her distinguished husband and suggestive of encouragement to those now similarly engaged : " The preparation of the ...
... give the following extract from a letter recently received from Mrs. Mann , throwing light on the pioneer labors of her distinguished husband and suggestive of encouragement to those now similarly engaged : " The preparation of the ...
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... give the condition of lands and of deposits furnished by the United States , the income of which is set apart for the purposes of ed- ucation . The Kansas report brings prominently forward the diversion of the United States grants of ...
... give the condition of lands and of deposits furnished by the United States , the income of which is set apart for the purposes of ed- ucation . The Kansas report brings prominently forward the diversion of the United States grants of ...
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... give a most abundant proof of what can be accomplished under thoroughly excellent educa- tional management . In Western New York , where Indian schools receive the benefit of State skill in management , additional evidence is furnished ...
... give a most abundant proof of what can be accomplished under thoroughly excellent educa- tional management . In Western New York , where Indian schools receive the benefit of State skill in management , additional evidence is furnished ...
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... give up their young children to be placed in a boarding - school where they would be separated from their parents almost entirely ; yet it is desirable to withdraw them as early as possible from every influence that would pollute their ...
... give up their young children to be placed in a boarding - school where they would be separated from their parents almost entirely ; yet it is desirable to withdraw them as early as possible from every influence that would pollute their ...
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... give an opinion as to their extent and value . " While there is so much room for congratulation , there is an immense field remain- ing unoccupied which cannot be neglected without grievous loss to the nation . I refer to technical ...
... give an opinion as to their extent and value . " While there is so much room for congratulation , there is an immense field remain- ing unoccupied which cannot be neglected without grievous loss to the nation . I refer to technical ...
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