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39th Congress Adams Express Co Aggregate amount Aggregate Expenditures Aggregate income received Akron Amount of full Amount of Losses Amount of Premiums amount of Risks Amount of unpaid Asylum Auditor available Assets Cash in Office Cincinnati Columbus Congenital convict Coshocton Dayton expenses Female force at end force December 31st full paid Capital funds Hamilton including those unadjusted Institution INSURANCE COMPANY James John labor Liabilities Lieut Loans on Bond Loans on Stocks losses incurred Losses unpaid market value Married a deaf Miscellaneous assets Ohio Ohio Penitentiary paid Capital Stock ported and disputed Pres't prison pupils purpose or account re-insure outstanding risks reported and resisted required to re-insure resisted Amount required Risks in force Risks written Scarlet fever school-houses Sec'y Stocks as collateral sub-district Superintendent teachers tion township United States Stocks Van Wert vols W. H. Davis Walcutt Whole number William Wyandot YORK CITY
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405 ページ - Three trustees elected from among the members of the retirement system, one to serve for one year, one to serve for two years and one to serve for three years from the first day of November following their election.
55 ページ - A Confession of faith owned and consented to by the elders and messengers of the churches in the colony of Connecticut in New England, assembled by delegation at Say-Brook. September 9th, 1708. New London in NE Printed by Thomas Short, 1710.
683 ページ - Such township clerk or chairman of the board of election inspectors shall cause such notice to be posted up in at least five of the most public places in the said township or ward, at least ten days before said election.
150 ページ - If it is not too much trouble I would like to have you give us a quick run at it, or a pretty educated guess.
524 ページ - ... for the support of Teachers' Institutes in the several counties. In the larger counties this fund is sufficient to hold a good Institute each year, but in the smaller counties it is not adequate to meet all expenses. The new system is not yet in full operation, but it promises much for the future. The great difficulty now to be overcome is the lack of experienced and competent institute superintendents and instructors. Very few teachers are capable of performing this important service, and those...
405 ページ - Within ten days after the passage of this act the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint a state...
406 ページ - Ohio in the sum of two thousand dollars, with sureties to the satisfaction of the board of trustees, for the. faithful performance of his duties. Under the direction of the superintendent he shall purchase all supplies for the institution, at their lowest cash value. He shall see that the grounds, and all other property belonging to the state, are properly preserved and kept in order, and shall perform such ether duties as may be assigned to him by the superintendent.
525 ページ - What is needed is a corps of experienced Institute instructors, capable of unfolding and illustrating by practical drills and lessons, the best methods of teaching the several branches of study to classes of different and varying capacities, and able to present clearly and systematically the principles which underlie such methods, as well as those which must guide the teacher in the higher duties of moral training and government. Such a corps of instructors going through the State, organizing and...
407 ページ - Act, axe hereby incorporated with this Act : — The Waterworks Clauses Act, 1847, except the provisions with respect to the amount of profit to be received by the undertakers when the waterworks are...
513 ページ - They have visited the schools, visited the parents, held institutes, addressed the people, issued circulars, written for the press, published reports, and mightily awakened and quickened the public mind. By their influence and efforts districts have been consolidated, schools have been graded, superior teachers employed, courses of study perfected, controversies settled, schoolhouses built and furnished, and the whole aspect of educational affairs changed for the better. I know that these things...