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31 days 38th Congress ABSTRACT OF REPORTS Akron amount Annual Report appropriation April Ashland Ashtabula Asylum attendance Auditor Average number balance board of education boys building bush bushels Butler canal Cincinnati Circleville College Columbus Commissioner common schools condition contract convicts corn Coshocton daily Dennis Kelly Directors discharged disease districts duties expenses feet Female funds furnished Grade of school Groceries Guernsey Hamilton Henry horses hundred Increase inmates insane Institution interest James John JOHN BURGOYNE Journal June labor Legislature Library limestone London Male mile months Muskingum nights Nolle Prosequi officers Ohio Ohio Penitentiary Oral paid patients postage present printing prison provisions pupils received Reform School repairs REPORTS OF COUNTY respectfully Salary Samuel school houses Scioto Sept session Smith Speech stone sub-district Superintendent TABLE teachers Thomas tion towels townships Trustees Van Wert vols W. H. Davis Warden Whole number William Wyandot Zanesville
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Page 62 - ... The education furnished by the Institution will include, not only the simpler elements of instruction usually taught in common schools, where that is practicable, but will embrace a course of training in the more practical matters of every day life; the cultivation of habits of decency, propriety, selfreliance and the development and enlargement of a capacity for useful occupation.
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Page 339 - Of the five who recover, not more than two remain well during the rest of their lives ; the other three sustain subsequent attacks, during which at least two of them die. But, although the picture is thus an...
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Page 340 - You will thus be delivered from that constant dread which so often brings on the very evil dreaded ; and which, as it clouds the whole of human life, is itself a greater calamity than any temporary disease. Some dread of this sort darkened the days of Johnson ; and the fears of Rousseau seem to have constantly realized themselves.
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Page 274 - They must approach their Keepers in the most respectful manner, and be brief in their communications. They are not to speak to them on ordinary topics, nor address them except when it becomes necessary in relation to their work or their wants.
Page 608 - ... and villages, copies of all reports by them required to be made, and all such other information in relation to the funds and condition of schools, and the management thereof, as he may deem important.
Page 607 - ... and make all other necessary provisions relative to such schools as they may deem proper; and it shall also be the duty of said board of education, to exercise all the powers conferred on local directors in respect to subdistrict schools, whenever such local directors shall neglect to discharge their duties in any sub-district as required by this act...