| Boston (Mass.). Finance Commission - 1911 - 244 pages
...to which the committee on annual examinations of that year (City Document 26 of 1845, page 9) said: "It is very difficult to believe that in the Boston...answer such questions; that there should be so many absurd answers; so many errors in spelling, in grammar and in punctuation." On page 17 the committee... | |
| 1912 - 670 pages
...to which the committee on annual examinations of that year (City Document 26 of 1845, page 9) said: "It is very difficult to believe that in the Boston...answer such questions; that there should be so many absurd answers; so many errors in spelling, in grammar and in punctuation." On page 17 the committee... | |
| Boston (Mass.). Finance Commission - 1912 - 588 pages
...to which the committee on annual examinations of that year (City Document 26 of 1845, page 9) said: "It is very difficult to believe that in the Boston...answer such questions; that there should be so many absurd answers; so many errors in spelling, in grammar and in punctuation." On page 17 the committee... | |
| 1912 - 404 pages
...purposes. In 1845, the committee on annual examinations in Boston reported to the Board of Education, "It is very difficult to believe that in the Boston...schools there should be so many children in the first class (the highest) unable to answer so many questions; that there should be so many absurd answers;... | |
| John Palmer Garber - 1912 - 410 pages
...purposes. In 1845, the committee on annual examinations in Boston reported to the Board of Education, "It is very difficult to believe that in the Boston...schools there should be so many children in the first class (the highest) unable to answer so many questions; that there should be so many absurd answers;... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1911 - 552 pages
...That in 1845 the committee on annual examinations reported to the Board of Education of Boston that " It is very difficult to believe that in the Boston...schools there should be so many children in the first (highest) class unable to answer such questions : that there should be so many absurd answers: so many... | |
| 1923 - 566 pages
...country at that time. The following statements are quoted from this 1845 Survey of Boston's Schools.1 1. It is very difficult to believe that, in the Boston...there should be so many children in the first classes [eighth grades] unable to answer such questions ; that there should be so many who try to answer, and... | |
| 1923 - 506 pages
...country at that time. The following statements are quoted from this 1845 Survey of Boston's Schools:1 "1. It is very difficult to believe that, in the Boston...there should be so many children in the first classes [eighth grades] unable to answer such questions; that there should be so many who try to answer, and... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1911 - 564 pages
...That in 1845 the committee on annual examinations reported to the Board of Education of Boston that " It is very difficult to believe that in the Boston...schools there should be so many children in the first (highest) class unable to answer such questions : that there should be so many absurd answers: so many... | |
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