Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Issues 17-18; Issues 20-21U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - Agricultural colleges |
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... namely , 1924 and 1927 . TABLE 4. - Number of athletic extracurriculum activities in four schools for the period , 1913 to 1930 , and the gain in percentage of activities in 1930 over 1913 Number of activities for- Total Number of ...
... namely , 1924 and 1927 . TABLE 4. - Number of athletic extracurriculum activities in four schools for the period , 1913 to 1930 , and the gain in percentage of activities in 1930 over 1913 Number of activities for- Total Number of ...
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... namely : ( 1 ) Civic , moral , and honorary activities ; ( 2 ) publications ; ( 3 ) avocational activities ; ( 4 ) social activities ; and ( 5 ) subject clubs , literary and musical activities , and interscholastic teams . The growth in ...
... namely : ( 1 ) Civic , moral , and honorary activities ; ( 2 ) publications ; ( 3 ) avocational activities ; ( 4 ) social activities ; and ( 5 ) subject clubs , literary and musical activities , and interscholastic teams . The growth in ...
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... namely , " Civic , moral , and honorary " ( 560 per cent ) , " Avocational " ( 533 per cent ) , and " Subject , musical , literary , and teams " ( 155 per cent ) . " Publication " increased only 44 per cent in the same period , and ...
... namely , " Civic , moral , and honorary " ( 560 per cent ) , " Avocational " ( 533 per cent ) , and " Subject , musical , literary , and teams " ( 155 per cent ) . " Publication " increased only 44 per cent in the same period , and ...
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... namely , general administrative regulation , scholarship marks , arrangement of the schedule of activities , point systems , and individual cases . All these practices are in use in all but four of the different school groups . The ...
... namely , general administrative regulation , scholarship marks , arrangement of the schedule of activities , point systems , and individual cases . All these practices are in use in all but four of the different school groups . The ...
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... namely , at first of semester and at any time , at first of year and at any time , either at first of year or first of semester , when considered necessary , every six weeks , at the end of a marking period , three times a year , in ...
... namely , at first of semester and at any time , at first of year and at any time , either at first of year or first of semester , when considered necessary , every six weeks , at the end of a marking period , three times a year , in ...
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100 and fewer 4-year high schools administration adult alumni average number Baseball basketball board of education boys carry-over cent child clinical clubs coaches competitions courses Enrollment groups extracurriculum activities finances football frequently funds Geographical divisions girls grades graduates health instruction high school teachers indicated individual schools inquiry form inter interscholastic athletics interscholastic contests interscholastic sports intra intramural athletics intramural program intramural sports junior high school large number letics median membership ment Middle Atlantic Middle Western nonathletic activities nonproblem number of activities number of contests number of pupils number of schools officers participation in activities percentage physical education play players present principal regular reorganized schools responsible scholarship scholastic school groups schools included schools reporting schools with enrollments secondary schools semester senior specified sponsors sportsmanship subjects Table teaching teams Tennis tion Track and field Types of organization types of schools Volleyball
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Page 67 - For every child, these rights, regardless of race, or color, or situation, wherever he may live under the protection of the American flag.
Page 67 - For every child the right to grow up in a family with an adequate standard of living and the security of a stable income as the surest safeguard against social handicaps.
Page 65 - For every child a home and that love and security which a home provides ; and for that child who must receive foster care, the nearest substitute for his own home...
Page 67 - To supplement the home and the school in the training of youth, and to return to them those interests of which modern life tends to cheat children, every stimulation and encouragement should be given to the extension and development of the voluntary youth organizations 19.
Page 13 - That there be granted to the several States, for the purposes hereinafter mentioned, an amount of public land, to be apportioned to each State a quantity equal to 30,000 acres for each Senator and Representative in Congress to which the States are respectively entitled by the apportionment under the census of 1860: Provided, That no mineral lands shall be selected or purchased under the provisions of this act.