| Boston Latin School (Mass.) - 1820 - 378 páginas
...qualifications in these branches ; but the law requires that the master of the grammar or reading school, shall have been "educated at some college or university,...the master, and the two lower under his assistant ; but they are overlooked and frequently examined by the master. These are generally the most numerous,... | |
| Abel Bowen - 1829 - 280 páginas
...qualifications in these branches; but the law requires that the master of the grammar or reading school, shall have been * educated at some college or university,...the United States by birth or naturalization.' The Grammar schools, and those which follow, are under the superintendence of a School Committee, consisting... | |
| Abel Bowen - 1838 - 352 páginas
...qualifications in these branches ; but the law requires that the master of the grammar or reading school, shall have been 'educated at some college or university,...the United States by birth or naturalization." The Grammar schools, and those which follow, are under the superintendence of a School Committee, consisting... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - 1872 - 592 páginas
...the intermediate ones. As writing and arithmetic only are taught in the "Writing Schools, the master are selected with special reference to their qualifications...afternoon, in both cases]; but they are overlooked and frequently examined by the master. These are generally the most numerous, and attend to nothing but... | |
| Massachusetts - 1902 - 136 páginas
...neceaaary. Provisions of law not lnconalatent to apply. APPENDIX QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS. MALE VOTERS. Must be a citizen of the United States by birth or naturalization. ^ (The last day for getting naturalized depends upon the different courts, but must be before the close of... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 720 páginas
...qualifications in these branches; but the law requires that the master of the grammar or reading school, shall have been "educated at some college or university,...of the United States by birth or naturalization." (d) The Reading Schools. The reading schools are subdivided into four classes, of which the first is... | |
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