Ohio Educational Monthly and the National Teacher, Том 491900 |
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... conditions . named therein for securing this val- uable map of the United States . The cost is only nominal when the merit of the map is taken into con- sideration , and , no doubt , in many instances Editorial Department . 33.
... conditions . named therein for securing this val- uable map of the United States . The cost is only nominal when the merit of the map is taken into con- sideration , and , no doubt , in many instances Editorial Department . 33.
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... cost of printing , mounting , etc. The law permits the sale of only one copy to any individual , but to schools and other institutions as many copies can be furnished as are desired for separate buildings or departments . The Department ...
... cost of printing , mounting , etc. The law permits the sale of only one copy to any individual , but to schools and other institutions as many copies can be furnished as are desired for separate buildings or departments . The Department ...
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... cost of $ 50,000 . We congratulate the teachers and pupils upon the prospect of early relief from the crowded condition which has existed in that city for several years , due to the lack of sufficient room on the one hand , and to the ...
... cost of $ 50,000 . We congratulate the teachers and pupils upon the prospect of early relief from the crowded condition which has existed in that city for several years , due to the lack of sufficient room on the one hand , and to the ...
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... cost of each house ? 3. What quantities of tea , at 25 cents and 35 cents , with 14 pounds at 30 cents , and 20 pounds at 50 cents , and 6 pounds at 60 cents , will make 56 pounds at 40 cents per pound ? 4. I have a piece of land 15 ...
... cost of each house ? 3. What quantities of tea , at 25 cents and 35 cents , with 14 pounds at 30 cents , and 20 pounds at 50 cents , and 6 pounds at 60 cents , will make 56 pounds at 40 cents per pound ? 4. I have a piece of land 15 ...
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... sity . He said it is a mistaken idea that the graduates of schools have a claim on a community , because it has educated them almost free of cost . He thought some outside ex- perience was absolutely Editorial Department . 91.
... sity . He said it is a mistaken idea that the graduates of schools have a claim on a community , because it has educated them almost free of cost . He thought some outside ex- perience was absolutely Editorial Department . 91.
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