Legislative Documents, 2. sējumsContains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium. |
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... JANUARY 14 , 1884 . BUREN R. SHERMAN , Governor . ORLANDO H. MANNING , Lieut - Gov . and President of the Senate . JOHN A. T. HULL , JOHN L. BROWN , EDWIN H. CONGER , JOHN W. AKERS , SMITH MCPHERSON , Secretary of State . Auditor of ...
... JANUARY 14 , 1884 . BUREN R. SHERMAN , Governor . ORLANDO H. MANNING , Lieut - Gov . and President of the Senate . JOHN A. T. HULL , JOHN L. BROWN , EDWIN H. CONGER , JOHN W. AKERS , SMITH MCPHERSON , Secretary of State . Auditor of ...
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... January , 1876 , with about fifty pupils . The enroll- ment during the school year , ending May 18 , 1883 , was one hundred and forty . The board of trustees consists of six members besides the county superintendent , who is president ...
... January , 1876 , with about fifty pupils . The enroll- ment during the school year , ending May 18 , 1883 , was one hundred and forty . The board of trustees consists of six members besides the county superintendent , who is president ...
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... January and July . I found most of these presided over by teachers of limited experience . The average attendance of pupils is less than half of the enrollment in many schools . Added to this is another deplorable evil in the lack of ...
... January and July . I found most of these presided over by teachers of limited experience . The average attendance of pupils is less than half of the enrollment in many schools . Added to this is another deplorable evil in the lack of ...
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... ( January 2d , 1882 ) , I cannot speak of the condition of the schools of the county with that familiarity that comes of long service in the work . However , there are some signs that indicate progress . Preceding the March meeting , a ...
... ( January 2d , 1882 ) , I cannot speak of the condition of the schools of the county with that familiarity that comes of long service in the work . However , there are some signs that indicate progress . Preceding the March meeting , a ...
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... January 1 , 1882 , to Oc- tober 1 , 1882 . Number . Teachers em- - ployed . Pupils attend- 57 Linn . 148 148 475.81 58 Louisa . 97 124 8 742.00 59 Lucas 90 120 10 640.00 60 Lyon .. 200 1 800.00 2011 61 Madison 191 196 812.00 . 62 ...
... January 1 , 1882 , to Oc- tober 1 , 1882 . Number . Teachers em- - ployed . Pupils attend- 57 Linn . 148 148 475.81 58 Louisa . 97 124 8 742.00 59 Lucas 90 120 10 640.00 60 Lyon .. 200 1 800.00 2011 61 Madison 191 196 812.00 . 62 ...
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11 Supt's order 12 Iowa acres amount collected month amount remitted appropriation April 10 Supt's April 12 Assembly August Balance Bros building bushels Butter Cash cents Cisna Coal College committee Congenital Corn cottages CURRENT EXPENSE ACCOUNT-CONTINUED December December 23 Department district dozen Dubuque employes EXPENDITURES farm February February February Females fever Freight fund FUND-CREDIT gallons George Tomlin Groceries Hardware hospital Institution interest J. W. Akers Jacob Springer James Barry January January January John July July July June 12 Supt's June 30 June June June Labor land lease M. J. Bolton Males March 10 Supt's March 17 March March March Medical Miss Moines November 9 November November pounds Prof Professor pupils RECEIPTS repairs Salary in full Salary on account Sept September Superintendent Supt's order paid teachers Teaching Total Treasurer TREASURER'S REPORT-CONTINUED voucher number Wages warrant yards
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