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... boys only , for boys between the ages of eleven and eighteen , and for boys , too , of a definite stratum in society . The founder recognizes that there are three classes in the English population " the millions , the thousands and the ...
... boys only , for boys between the ages of eleven and eighteen , and for boys , too , of a definite stratum in society . The founder recognizes that there are three classes in the English population " the millions , the thousands and the ...
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... boys was 12.051 and the num- ber of girls 14,908 . In the private and pa- rochial schools the numbor of boys was 6,260 and the number of girls was 6,883 . In graduating from the high schools , the girls are more in the lead . From the ...
... boys was 12.051 and the num- ber of girls 14,908 . In the private and pa- rochial schools the numbor of boys was 6,260 and the number of girls was 6,883 . In graduating from the high schools , the girls are more in the lead . From the ...
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... boys would be the heroes in the secondary schools . It is a compliment to any city to have its teachers called to better positions . It speaks as well for the school system as for the indi- vidual . The Senior class of the Wabash high ...
... boys would be the heroes in the secondary schools . It is a compliment to any city to have its teachers called to better positions . It speaks as well for the school system as for the indi- vidual . The Senior class of the Wabash high ...
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