Journal of the Board of Education of the City of New YorkWm. C. Bryant & Company, 1885 - Education |
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... the meaning of the statutes providing for a sink- ing fund in reference to their relation to the constitutional amendment lately adopted limiting the amount of city debt , as to make it impossible for any more bonds , except 1885. ] 9.
... the meaning of the statutes providing for a sink- ing fund in reference to their relation to the constitutional amendment lately adopted limiting the amount of city debt , as to make it impossible for any more bonds , except 1885. ] 9.
Page 10
... amount of bonds , and been substantially at our ease with respect to this matter ; but the fact is that only three hundred and thirty - two thousand dollars were realized , and more than two - thirds of that amount has already been ...
... amount of bonds , and been substantially at our ease with respect to this matter ; but the fact is that only three hundred and thirty - two thousand dollars were realized , and more than two - thirds of that amount has already been ...
Page 11
... amount of salary to primary teachers , on the basis of length of service , and we have abundant opportunity for deliberation in respect to the proper plan to be adopted regarding this fund , inasmuch as it is not payable until the last ...
... amount of salary to primary teachers , on the basis of length of service , and we have abundant opportunity for deliberation in respect to the proper plan to be adopted regarding this fund , inasmuch as it is not payable until the last ...
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... amount paid in 1884 . Referred to the Committee on Teachers . From the Trustees of the Eighteenth Ward , asking that the bill of Mrs. Margaret Sturgeon , for services at G. S. No 40 , as Janitrix , be paid . Referred to the Committee on ...
... amount paid in 1884 . Referred to the Committee on Teachers . From the Trustees of the Eighteenth Ward , asking that the bill of Mrs. Margaret Sturgeon , for services at G. S. No 40 , as Janitrix , be paid . Referred to the Committee on ...
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... amount allowed by the Committee to Mr. Falvey ( $ 25.00 ) was a very liberal allowance . It may be policy to allow the bill of Mr. Stewart rather than dispute it further , as in future bills for like charges can be guarded against by ...
... amount allowed by the Committee to Mr. Falvey ( $ 25.00 ) was a very liberal allowance . It may be policy to allow the bill of Mr. Stewart rather than dispute it further , as in future bills for like charges can be guarded against by ...
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adopt the resolution affirmative amended announced the report appropriation Ayes-Commissioners Ayes-The PRESIDENT bill Board of Education Board would adopt Board would agree City Superintendent Commissioner CRAWFORD Commissioner TAMSEN Commissioner WOOD Commissioners Bell Commissioners Crary Committee on Buildings Committee on By-Laws Committee on Teachers Committee on Warming contract DAVID WETMORE decided dollars EDWARD SIMMONS entered in full EUGENE H EUGENE KELLY F. W. DEVOE Female FERDINAND TRAUD Finance Committee following resolution GILBERT H Gorlitz Grammar School GUSTAV SCHWAB heating apparatus HENRY SCHMITT Holt ISAAC BELL Janitor Journal Miss motion of Commissioner Normal College obtained unanimous paid payment premises presented a report PRESIDENT announced PRESIDENT pro tem PRESIDENT put Primary Department Primary School Principal pupils put the question R. M. GALLAWAY resigned resolution attached resolution for adoption Resolved respectfully salaries School Furniture Schwab Seligman Seventeenth Ward street submitted for adoption tion Twelfth Ward VERMILYE Wallace Warming and Ventilation WILLIAM WOOD
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Page 391 - This act shall take effect immediately. STATE OF NEW YORK, \ OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE, / I have compared the preceding with the original law on file in this office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of said orig* inal law.
Page 455 - If two triangles have the three sides of the one equal to the three sides of the other, each to each, the triangles are congruent.
Page 695 - Any town served by a supervising agent shall not be required to elect a superintendent. A majority vote of all the members of the board of education shall be necessary to an election.
Page 889 - The President put the question whether the Board would adopt the resolution, attached to the report of the Committee, and it was decided unanimously in the affirmative. (Journal of the Board of Education of the City of New York.
Page 442 - Provision shall be made by the proper local authorities for instructing all pupils in all schools supported by public money or under control of the State, in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants, and narcotics upon the human system.
Page 256 - AN ACT to amend section three hundred and twenty-seven of chapter four hundred and ten of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-two, entitled "An act to consolidate into one act iind to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the city of New York.
Page 456 - The square described on the hypothenuse of a right-angled triangle is equivalent to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides.
Page 390 - An act to regulate and Improve the civil service of the State of New York.' " PASSED March 1, 1886; three-fifths being present. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : SECTION 1.
Page 456 - If a straight line be divided into any two parts, the square of the whole line is equal to the squares of the two parts, together with twice the rectangle contained by the parts.
Page 197 - An act to authorize the commissioners of the sinking fund of the city of New York...