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... favor of the location of great Universities , where its refined society , genial climate and striking landscapes could impress the heart and strengthen the physique of their pupils . The councils and synods of these churches have ...
... favor of the location of great Universities , where its refined society , genial climate and striking landscapes could impress the heart and strengthen the physique of their pupils . The councils and synods of these churches have ...
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... favor the maintenance of the present system of State and County Superintendency as a matter of economy . Dr. B. Sears said that the resolution proposed con- cerned the interests of the Peabody Fund very closely . During the past year ...
... favor the maintenance of the present system of State and County Superintendency as a matter of economy . Dr. B. Sears said that the resolution proposed con- cerned the interests of the Peabody Fund very closely . During the past year ...
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... favor of the system , and thus making it per- manent and unassailable . The schools must make an advance towards meriting public confidence before they can receive it in good measure . At the same time the pronounced friends of the ...
... favor of the system , and thus making it per- manent and unassailable . The schools must make an advance towards meriting public confidence before they can receive it in good measure . At the same time the pronounced friends of the ...
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... favor . Favorable . No report . No report . No election . No election . Voted down . No election . Voted down . Voted down . No election . No election . No report . No election . No election . No election . 50 per ct . State . No ...
... favor . Favorable . No report . No report . No election . No election . Voted down . No election . Voted down . Voted down . No election . No election . No report . No election . No election . No election . 50 per ct . State . No ...
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... favor compulsory attendance on the part of teachers , either by making it part of the contract with them , or one of the conditions of license . About fifty per cent . of the teachers have attended these institutes . We have a colored ...
... favor compulsory attendance on the part of teachers , either by making it part of the contract with them , or one of the conditions of license . About fifty per cent . of the teachers have attended these institutes . We have a colored ...
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Academy amount Average cost average number better Blount county Board of Education building cent Clarksville College colored competent cost per pupil County Court County Institute County Superintendents deficiency discipline duties East Tennessee efficiency election erected established expenses Fisk University free schools furnished graded schools houses indebtedness labor leading obstacle located ment Montgomery Bell Academy Nashville Normal School Number of private number of pupils Obion county operation organization parents and citizens Peabody Peabody Education Fund present President private schools Prof Public Instruction public school system public schools Public sentiment pupil per month pupils enrolled pupils in attendance regard salary Samuel Doak scholastic population school fund school law school money school purposes school-houses schools have blackboards schools in county schools opened secure Southwestern Baptist University Superintendent writes Synod taught tax for school teach teachers employed tion Total TROUSDALE University University of Nashville visiting the schools Voted
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Seite 206 - He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
Seite 261 - In the year 1885 the Board of Directors shall elect eight members — four members for six years, two for four years, and two for two years ; and the Council shall elect eight members — five members for six years, two for four years, and one for two years; and...
Seite 259 - ... and none but teachers experienced and skilled shall be employed to take charge of them. In the location of such school or schools the State board shall give preference to such locality accessible to all parts of the State as shall offer gratuitously the most suitable grounds and buildings for the establishment of the same. No pupil shall be admitted into said schools who is under 16 or over 30 years of age, and who shall not have undergone satisfactorily such examination as" may be prescribed...
Seite 260 - Pupils of the public schools may be recommended for admission into said normal school or schools by the county superintendent on consultation with the directors of the school districts of his county, and in cities by the superintendent of public schools, and such pupils so recommended and who pass a satisfactory examination shall have precedence over all other applicants.
Seite 259 - AN ACT to provide for the establishment, and to prescribe rules for the government of a Normal School, or Schools, in the State of Tennessee, in connection with the Public School System thereof. WHEREAS, An adequate supply of professionally educated teachers is a necessity to the maintenance of an efficient system of Public Schools...
Seite 260 - No pupil shall be admitted into said schools who is under sixteen or over thirty years of age, and who shall not have undergone, satisfactorily, such examination as may be prescribed by the State Board of Education. Those already engaged in teaching may enter said...
Seite 259 - The establishment of a normal school or schools is authorized to be effected by the board of education. The said normal school or schools shall be made in every respect first-class institutions for the professional education of teachers, and...
Seite 56 - Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur DeKalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin...
Seite 238 - Including basement and cellar it is six stories high, and is supplied with all the modern conveniences of water, steam and gas. It is heated throughout by steam, and each room has a radiator. There are 375 gas burners in the house. The entire building contains 120 rooms. Jubilee Hall is to be the dormitory department of Fisk University, but until suitable college buildings can be erected, will be made to answer all purposes. The building is drained by a twelve-inch sewer pipe, which runs 1,500 feet...
Seite 261 - ... pupils so recommended and who pass a satisfactory examination shall have precedence over all other applicants. Diplomas shall be granted to those honorably completing the course of study exempting the holder from examination as a condition precedent to employment in the public schools of the State. The salaries of principals, teachers, and other officers of said normal schools shall be determined by the State board of education, and the board is authorized to expend annually for the support of...