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... matter of securing constant attendance on the part of the pupils . The average attendance of scholars last year was only seventy per cent . The im- portance of securing more attention to the interests of education through the press was ...
... matter of securing constant attendance on the part of the pupils . The average attendance of scholars last year was only seventy per cent . The im- portance of securing more attention to the interests of education through the press was ...
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... matter . Improvement is manifested chiefly in a fuller discussion of the several subjects , in more concise and accurate rules , and in more rigid analyses of numerous problems . The important additions and improvements will , upon ex ...
... matter . Improvement is manifested chiefly in a fuller discussion of the several subjects , in more concise and accurate rules , and in more rigid analyses of numerous problems . The important additions and improvements will , upon ex ...
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... matter , to the printed volume to be issued by the Board of the Institute . RES . ED . ] An alarm of fire , in the midst of the reading , disturbed the meeting , but the appeal of the President to the audience to retain their places ...
... matter , to the printed volume to be issued by the Board of the Institute . RES . ED . ] An alarm of fire , in the midst of the reading , disturbed the meeting , but the appeal of the President to the audience to retain their places ...
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