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A next tower projects out from the main walls and rises about thirty feet above the
main building , with Mansard roof , in which there is a bell room , clock room and
dials . ” CRAWFORD COUNTY –Our Institute , held this fall , was Educational ...
A next tower projects out from the main walls and rises about thirty feet above the
main building , with Mansard roof , in which there is a bell room , clock room and
dials . ” CRAWFORD COUNTY –Our Institute , held this fall , was Educational ...
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All this is followed by an “ Asthetic view of Elocution , " and cuts , aptly illustrating
the various expressions of the hand , positions of the feet , and attitudes and
gestures . Besides the intrinsic merits of the work , it is beautifully printed .
CHOICE ...
All this is followed by an “ Asthetic view of Elocution , " and cuts , aptly illustrating
the various expressions of the hand , positions of the feet , and attitudes and
gestures . Besides the intrinsic merits of the work , it is beautifully printed .
CHOICE ...
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Many of the books had evidently been stepped upon by feet that had not formed
an intimate acquaintanceship with the scraper near the door . If order is not
Heaven's first law , it certainly ought to be the first law of every school . It is simply
...
Many of the books had evidently been stepped upon by feet that had not formed
an intimate acquaintanceship with the scraper near the door . If order is not
Heaven's first law , it certainly ought to be the first law of every school . It is simply
...
Page 64
... it rests into space occupied by heated air and displace the latter . This caution
is given that neither pupils nor teacher may be placed between the entrance and
the stove ; for the result of such a mistake is cold feet for the unfortunate persons
...
... it rests into space occupied by heated air and displace the latter . This caution
is given that neither pupils nor teacher may be placed between the entrance and
the stove ; for the result of such a mistake is cold feet for the unfortunate persons
...
Page 65
The rostrum or “ teacher's platform ” should be from four to six inches high , from
four to five feet wide , and should extend quite across the room . Pupils who are
busily employed at the black - board are liable to step off or fall from rostrums ...
The rostrum or “ teacher's platform ” should be from four to six inches high , from
four to five feet wide , and should extend quite across the room . Pupils who are
busily employed at the black - board are liable to step off or fall from rostrums ...
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