Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Wisconsin

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Page 123 - No portion of said fund, nor the interest thereon, shall be applied, directly or indirectly, under any pretense whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation, or repair of any building or buildings.
Page 145 - May, 1880, the first kindergarten officially and directly connected with any state normal school in the United States...
Page 137 - SIR: In compliance with the requirements of law, I have the honor to submit the annual report of the...
Page xxx - Wisconsin normal schools, and the diplomas of colleges and universities other than the University of Wisconsin, whose courses of study are fully and fairly equivalent to corresponding courses in the University of Wisconsin.
Page 121 - EW KEYES, JC GREGORY, WE CARTER, FARM COMMITTEE. HIRAM SMITH, CC WASHBURN", CHAS. D. PARKER. COMMITTEE ON LIBRARY, COURSE OP STUDY, AND TEXT-BOOKS. WC WHITFORD, LB SALE, GEORGE KOEPPEN. COMMITTEE ON LAW DEPARTMENT. JC GREGORY, JB CASSODAY, JM BINGHAM. University of Wisconsin. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS. To His Excellency ', WM. E. SMITH, Governor: The generally satisfactory condition of the University of Wisconsin, in both its financial and educational departments of government, is exhibited...
Page 158 - SIR — I have the honor to submit to you the annual report of the State Normal School, at Whitewater, for the year 1879-80.
Page 116 - SECT. 2. If any person shall, between the first day of February and the first day of August of each year, take, kill, or destroy any...
Page 163 - How can an inanimate, mechanical gerundgrinder, the like of whom will, in a subsequent century, be manufactured at Niirnberg out of wood and leather, foster the growth of anything; much more of mind, which grows, not like a vegetable (by having its roots littered with etymological compost), but like a spirit, by mysterious contact of spirit; thought kindling itself at the fire of living thought?
Page 125 - Washburn is also enlarging the Astronomical Observatory, with the expectation of still further enlargement in the spring. The best astronomical instruments are in the process of construction, and we shall soon have one of the most complete observatories, in its appointments, to be found on the continent. The most marked fact in the internal history of the University during the past year, has been that it has brought to a close our preparatory work with the exception of the Greek Class. This is -a...
Page 212 - On motion, a committee was then appointed by the chair to nominate officers for the ensuing year. The committee, composed of Messrs.

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