The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Education, Том 19F.W. Hurtt & Company, 1870 |
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... interests of the people . Though born in Pennsylvania , Mr. Smyth is none the less a New Englander . His parents and older brothers and sisters were natives of New England . There many of his early years were spent , and there he ...
... interests of the people . Though born in Pennsylvania , Mr. Smyth is none the less a New Englander . His parents and older brothers and sisters were natives of New England . There many of his early years were spent , and there he ...
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... interest . A few of the citizens took hold of the business with energy ; the " Akron School Law " was adopted , and a board of education elected . Mr. Smyth was placed at the head of the movement , as Superintendent . This was a ...
... interest . A few of the citizens took hold of the business with energy ; the " Akron School Law " was adopted , and a board of education elected . Mr. Smyth was placed at the head of the movement , as Superintendent . This was a ...
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A Journal of School and Home Education. moting the interests which the State had confided to his guard- ianship . Whether watching and laboring with legislatures for the safety and improvement of the school law , or performing ordinary ...
A Journal of School and Home Education. moting the interests which the State had confided to his guard- ianship . Whether watching and laboring with legislatures for the safety and improvement of the school law , or performing ordinary ...
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... interests were most prosperous . The Leader expressed the public senti- ment in regard to his services , in the following terms : " It is with unfeigned regret that we announce the resignation of Rev. Anson Smyth , as Superintendent of ...
... interests were most prosperous . The Leader expressed the public senti- ment in regard to his services , in the following terms : " It is with unfeigned regret that we announce the resignation of Rev. Anson Smyth , as Superintendent of ...
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... interest to directors , was considered a decided success . Large numbers of directors attended at the time specified , amounting frequently to forty , fifty , and sixty , and in a few counties to a hun- dred . They listened to the ...
... interest to directors , was considered a decided success . Large numbers of directors attended at the time specified , amounting frequently to forty , fifty , and sixty , and in a few counties to a hun- dred . They listened to the ...
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