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... HOME AND DAY SCHOOL : Report of the Principal . HILLSDALE COLLEGE : Report of the President ....... 48 51 181 55 57 59 69 64 66 60 71 72 24 74 76 78 HOPE COLLEGE : Report of the President .. KALAMAZOO COLLEGE 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... HOME AND DAY SCHOOL : Report of the Principal . HILLSDALE COLLEGE : Report of the President ....... 48 51 181 55 57 59 69 64 66 60 71 72 24 74 76 78 HOPE COLLEGE : Report of the President .. KALAMAZOO COLLEGE 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... Hillsdale , Hope , Kalamazoo and Olivet . The above named schools , unlike our State institutions , are sustained by voluntary patronage . However , they are incorporated by the State under a general statute , and are , at least ...
... Hillsdale , Hope , Kalamazoo and Olivet . The above named schools , unlike our State institutions , are sustained by voluntary patronage . However , they are incorporated by the State under a general statute , and are , at least ...
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... 2,394 216 Number of applicants who had attended State Normal School ....... 3,231 3,484 253 * No reports received from Clare , Delta and Hillsdale counties . D Items . TABLE I. - Continued . Number of applicants COMPARATIVE STATISTICS .
... 2,394 216 Number of applicants who had attended State Normal School ....... 3,231 3,484 253 * No reports received from Clare , Delta and Hillsdale counties . D Items . TABLE I. - Continued . Number of applicants COMPARATIVE STATISTICS .
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... Hillsdale . a Including $ 11.76 deficiency for 1885 . b Including 3176.48 deficiency for 1885 . c Including $ 209.71 deficiency for 1885 . 509 509 325 76 3,706 3,672 2,350 08 8,343 8,343 с 5,549 23 9,362 9,352 5,985 28 TABLE II ...
... Hillsdale . a Including $ 11.76 deficiency for 1885 . b Including 3176.48 deficiency for 1885 . c Including $ 209.71 deficiency for 1885 . 509 509 325 76 3,706 3,672 2,350 08 8,343 8,343 с 5,549 23 9,362 9,352 5,985 28 TABLE II ...
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... Hillsdale .. 9,362 9,352 5,237 12 Includes $ 33.92 deficiency May apportionment , 1886 . b Includes $ 15.36 deficiency May apportionment , 1886 . TABLE III . - Continued . Counties . Houghton ..... xxxii SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT .
... Hillsdale .. 9,362 9,352 5,237 12 Includes $ 33.92 deficiency May apportionment , 1886 . b Includes $ 15.36 deficiency May apportionment , 1886 . TABLE III . - Continued . Counties . Houghton ..... xxxii SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT .
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