Bulletin, Issues 38-46U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 - Education |
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... Buildings and Grounds , Fletcher B. Dresslar . Special Agent in Civic Education , Arthur W. Dunn . Assistant in Rural Education , Mrs. K. M. Cook . Assistant in Rural Education , Belvia E. Cuzzort . Assistant in School and Home ...
... Buildings and Grounds , Fletcher B. Dresslar . Special Agent in Civic Education , Arthur W. Dunn . Assistant in Rural Education , Mrs. K. M. Cook . Assistant in Rural Education , Belvia E. Cuzzort . Assistant in School and Home ...
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... grounds . It should be understood , however , that the action of neither of ... buildings and permanent improvements thereon , " " Furniture , " " Books ... Buildings and Grounds shall exercise a general supervision over the janitors ...
... grounds . It should be understood , however , that the action of neither of ... buildings and permanent improvements thereon , " " Furniture , " " Books ... Buildings and Grounds shall exercise a general supervision over the janitors ...
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seating capacities , sanitary and other facilities , general condition as to repairs ... buildings and the repairing and fitting up of heating apparatus . Each ... grounds . Other duties discussed relate to some of the newer movements in ...
seating capacities , sanitary and other facilities , general condition as to repairs ... buildings and the repairing and fitting up of heating apparatus . Each ... grounds . Other duties discussed relate to some of the newer movements in ...
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... grounds should be near the school buildings , so that a teacher may supervise the play periods . Of 1,350 cities reporting , 37 per cent have grounds surrounding the school buildings averaging less than one - half acre in extent ; 26 ...
... grounds should be near the school buildings , so that a teacher may supervise the play periods . Of 1,350 cities reporting , 37 per cent have grounds surrounding the school buildings averaging less than one - half acre in extent ; 26 ...
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" " To enlarge the grounds surrounding the present buildings is almost impossible . Owners of vacant properties next to the school usually ask fabulous prices , or there are costly buildings on the properties adjoining . Boards usually ...
" " To enlarge the grounds surrounding the present buildings is almost impossible . Owners of vacant properties next to the school usually ask fabulous prices , or there are costly buildings on the properties adjoining . Boards usually ...
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Page 19 - ... and the converse. If two triangles are equiangular, their corresponding sides are proportional ; and the converse. If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
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