Report, Volume 101881/82-1882/83, 1936/38- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936/37- |
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Page 48
... degrees F. Velocity of incoming current of cold air , 190 feet per minute , equivalent to 16 cubic feet per minute per pupil , or 960 per hour . With the cold air on , two of the baseboard flues showed stationary air , while in the ...
... degrees F. Velocity of incoming current of cold air , 190 feet per minute , equivalent to 16 cubic feet per minute per pupil , or 960 per hour . With the cold air on , two of the baseboard flues showed stationary air , while in the ...
Page 50
... degrees F. Room F , degrees F. Room B , degrees F. Whipple School . Time of day , 3.45–4 P. M. Grades 8 and 9.- Attendance 41 . Room H , degrees F. 2 Parts of CO , per 10,000 parts of air , Temperature , 68 18.5 . Room G , Grades 6 and ...
... degrees F. Room F , degrees F. Room B , degrees F. Whipple School . Time of day , 3.45–4 P. M. Grades 8 and 9.- Attendance 41 . Room H , degrees F. 2 Parts of CO , per 10,000 parts of air , Temperature , 68 18.5 . Room G , Grades 6 and ...
Page 91
... degrees F. ) for a whole hour . As a very obvious point in practical application Roux and Yersin , together with Loeffler and many others , state that ' DIPHTHERIA . 91.
... degrees F. ) for a whole hour . As a very obvious point in practical application Roux and Yersin , together with Loeffler and many others , state that ' DIPHTHERIA . 91.
Page 94
... degrees F. for one hour , will serve the purpose where boiling and steam under pressure cannot be used . " DISINFECTION OF CLOTHING BY CHEMICAL AGENTS . " No. 1. A solution of carbolic acid prepared by placing three teaspoonfuls of the ...
... degrees F. for one hour , will serve the purpose where boiling and steam under pressure cannot be used . " DISINFECTION OF CLOTHING BY CHEMICAL AGENTS . " No. 1. A solution of carbolic acid prepared by placing three teaspoonfuls of the ...
Page 182
... degree , as indicated by the following observations taken October 28 , 1891. The temperature outside was 31 degrees F. At 10 o'clock A. M. visited our south primary school , which was in session . In this schoolroom the jacketed stove ...
... degree , as indicated by the following observations taken October 28 , 1891. The temperature outside was 31 degrees F. At 10 o'clock A. M. visited our south primary school , which was in session . In this schoolroom the jacketed stove ...
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