Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 41Wisconsin Teachers Association, 1909 |
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... held high in left hands , caps low in right , all looking up at flag . ) We're very little soldiers , Yet every little man Will grow to be like Lincoln As quickly as he can . -Primary Education . SONG . Tune - Hold the Fort . O'er the ...
... held high in left hands , caps low in right , all looking up at flag . ) We're very little soldiers , Yet every little man Will grow to be like Lincoln As quickly as he can . -Primary Education . SONG . Tune - Hold the Fort . O'er the ...
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... held an examination for L. W. WOOD Rural School Inspector , who has announced his candi- dacy for the office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction . Mr. Wood's succcessor on Saturday , December 19 , but up to the time of going ...
... held an examination for L. W. WOOD Rural School Inspector , who has announced his candi- dacy for the office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction . Mr. Wood's succcessor on Saturday , December 19 , but up to the time of going ...
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... held at differ- ent intervals throughout the county . His plan is to spend two or three days in a certain locality visiting the schools and then on some evening at a convenient center meet the school officers of that vicinity in a body ...
... held at differ- ent intervals throughout the county . His plan is to spend two or three days in a certain locality visiting the schools and then on some evening at a convenient center meet the school officers of that vicinity in a body ...
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... held at which debating and other lines of public speaking can be carried on . The one department ungraded schools can no longer be considered as adequate centers of literary life for the communi- ties in which they are located . In days ...
... held at which debating and other lines of public speaking can be carried on . The one department ungraded schools can no longer be considered as adequate centers of literary life for the communi- ties in which they are located . In days ...
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... held void as being contrary to public policy . If , however , the wood has been fur- nished to the district and has been used , it is en- tirely proper that the matter may be brought up at some annual or special meeting . If the ...
... held void as being contrary to public policy . If , however , the wood has been fur- nished to the district and has been used , it is en- tirely proper that the matter may be brought up at some annual or special meeting . If the ...
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Page 205 - the lavish summer; June may be had by the poorest comer. And what is so rare as a day in June ? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then Heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays.
Page 17 - In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife! "Come, Margaret," said Mrs. Bailey to her daughter, "let's have our luncheon.
Page 236 - О for the voice and fire of seraphim, To sing thy glories with devotion due! Blest be the day I 'scaped the wrangling crew From Pyrrho's maze and Epicurus' sty, And held high converse with the godlike few Who to the enraptured heart and ear and eye Teach beauty, virtue, truth, and love, and melody. James Beattie
Page 170 - Truth is within ourselves ; and "to know" Rather consists in opening out a way Whence' the imprisoned splendor may escape Than in effecting entry for a light Supposed to be without. —Robert Browning.
Page 289 - market-place, or tranquil room, Let me but find it in my heart to say, This is my work; my blessing, not my doom, Of all who live. I am the one by whom This work can best be done, in the right way. Then
Page 355 - Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky. Hundreds of shells on the shore together. Hundreds of birds that go singing by. Hundreds of bees in the sunny weather. Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn. Hundreds of lambs in the purple clover, Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn, But only one mother the wide world over.
Page 218 - There are many flags in many lands, There are flags of every hue; But there is no flag however grand, Like our own "Red, White, and Blue." Second pupil.— 1 know where the prettiest colors are, And I'm sure if I only knew How to get them here, I could make a
Page 325 - Hundreds of stars In the pretty sky, Hundreds of shells on the shore together, Hundreds of birds that go singing by. Hundreds of bees in the sunny weather. Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn, Hundreds of lambs in the purple clover, Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn, But only one mother the wide world over.
Page 272 - An old, bent man, worn out and frail, He came back from seeking the Holy Grail. No more on his surcoat was blazoned the cross, But deep in his soul the sign he wore, The badge of the suffering and the poor.
Page 274 - and twos together, And count like misers hour by hour October's bright blue weather. О suns and skies and flowers of June, Count all your boasts together, Love loveth best of all the year October's bright blue weather. —Helen Hunt Jackson OCTOBER!