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... Grand Haven , Hastings , Marine City , Muskegon , Saginaw , E. S. , Saginaw , W. S. The unanimous testimony from these districts is decidedly in favor of this system . A general adoption of the plan by the State would secure all the ...
... Grand Haven , Hastings , Marine City , Muskegon , Saginaw , E. S. , Saginaw , W. S. The unanimous testimony from these districts is decidedly in favor of this system . A general adoption of the plan by the State would secure all the ...
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... Grand Traverse . Gratiot . Hillsdale . Counties . schools . Graded Ungraded schools . TABLE IV . Employment of teachers as reported by school inspectors for the year ending September 2 , 1895 . Men . Women . No. of teachers No. of ...
... Grand Traverse . Gratiot . Hillsdale . Counties . schools . Graded Ungraded schools . TABLE IV . Employment of teachers as reported by school inspectors for the year ending September 2 , 1895 . Men . Women . No. of teachers No. of ...
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... Grand Traverse 59,146 77 7,964 28 24,524 51 1,990 58 589 71 1,426 15 15,754 19 52,249 42 2,046 74 11,515 18 65,811 34 Gratiot . 15,822 88 27,648 49 333 76 9,240 87 Hillsdale 18,842 66 32,084 27 7,472 55 199 24 609 23 11,365 51 70,573 46 ...
... Grand Traverse 59,146 77 7,964 28 24,524 51 1,990 58 589 71 1,426 15 15,754 19 52,249 42 2,046 74 11,515 18 65,811 34 Gratiot . 15,822 88 27,648 49 333 76 9,240 87 Hillsdale 18,842 66 32,084 27 7,472 55 199 24 609 23 11,365 51 70,573 46 ...
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... Grand Traverse . 25,845 00 33,547 23 1,546 91 112 25 23 25 Gratiot 40,590 00 41,948 58 3,856 27 153 75 120 00 Hillsdale . 11,669 50 12,638 87 843 04 107 70 137 75 Houghton .. 31,710 00 35,534 79 15,434 54 182 50 124 50 Huron .. 24,970 ...
... Grand Traverse . 25,845 00 33,547 23 1,546 91 112 25 23 25 Gratiot 40,590 00 41,948 58 3,856 27 153 75 120 00 Hillsdale . 11,669 50 12,638 87 843 04 107 70 137 75 Houghton .. 31,710 00 35,534 79 15,434 54 182 50 124 50 Huron .. 24,970 ...
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... an 2829 79368 SEE RES 37796 88888 THEB TO - a 88888 WHOMA PRA FIRE FIRE 8433 40882 85335 88588 85E 8888 522 182HE SEARS BEERS 5888 F222 2238 Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham . Counties . STATISTICAL TABLES . 35.
... an 2829 79368 SEE RES 37796 88888 THEB TO - a 88888 WHOMA PRA FIRE FIRE 8433 40882 85335 88588 85E 8888 522 182HE SEARS BEERS 5888 F222 2238 Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham . Counties . STATISTICAL TABLES . 35.
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30 To balance 31 cash Alma College Amount Dr attendance Auditor General's report balance from old Benzonia cash p'd cash rec'd cash rec'd co cent certificates charged back taxes Child Study collected at Land commissioner committee county in account course of study Department Detroit division of account expense of sales fiscal Footings fund Grand Rapids high school Hope College institute Instructor interest Ionia June 29 June 30 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo College Land office Lansing local rec'd A. G. O. Michigan Muskegon Normal School old account July Old tax law overcharge for int Pattengill President previous quarter pupils Quarter ending reading rec'd A. G. O. July receipts redemptions rec'd redemptions rec'd co refunded A. G. O. Saginaw Sept Superintendent Supt Table tax law division taxes charged back teachers teaching tion Total township treas treasurer University Ypsilanti
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