| Henry Barnard - Education - 1851 - 184 pages
...obtaining useful knowledge, and in cultivating the minor virtues while in school. OOT-BUILDINGS.—An appalling chapter might be written, on the evils,...neglecting to provide these indispensable appendages to school-houses in our state. Who can duly estimate the final consequences of the first shock given to... | |
| Henry Barnard - School buildings - 1854 - 476 pages
...almost inevitable results of neglecting to provide these indispensable appendages to school-houses in our state. Who can duly estimate the final consequences...the first shock given to female delicacy, from the necessary exposure, to which the girls in the public schools are inevitably subjected ; and what must... | |
| Henry Barnard - School buildings - 1855 - 476 pages
...obtaining useful knowledge, and in cultivating the minor virtues while in school. OCT-EUII.DINGS. — An appalling chapter might be written, on the evils,...neglecting to provide these indispensable appendages to school-houses in our state. Who can duly estimate the final consequences of the first shock given to... | |
| Education - 1858 - 878 pages
...The Superintendent of Schools of Connecticut for 1850, (Dr. Barnard,) uses the following language : " An appalling chapter might be written on the evils,...of the first shock given to female delicacy, from me exposures to which the girls in the public schools are necessarily subjected, and what must be the... | |
| James Johonnot - Education - 1859 - 360 pages
...lamentable.' " The Superintendent of the Common Schools of Connecticut, in 1850, holds the following language: "An appalling chapter might be written on the evils,...neglecting to provide these indispensable appendages to school-houses in our State. "Who can duly estimate the final consequences of the first shock given... | |
| Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1860 - 446 pages
...The Superintendent of Schools of Connecticut for 1850, (Dr. Barnard,) uses the following language : " An appalling chapter might be written on the evils,...subjected, and what must be the legitimate result of thede exposures during the school-going years of youth ? What quenchless fires of passion have been... | |
| Henry Barnard - School buildings - 1860 - 480 pages
...obtaining useful knowledge, and in cultivating the minor virtues while in school. OUT-BU1LD1NGS. — An appalling chapter might be written, on the evils,...neglecting to provide these indispensable appendages to school-houses in our state. Who can duly estimate the final consequences of the first shock given to... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 662 pages
...obtaining useful knowledge, and in cultivating the minor virtues while in school. OUT-BUILDINGS. — An appalling chapter might be written, on the evils,...neglecting to provide these indispensable appendages to school-houses in our state. Who can duly estimate the final consequences of the first shock given to... | |
| Education - 1860 - 664 pages
...children in obtaining useful knowledge, and in cultivating the minor virtues while in school. g. — An appalling chapter might be written, on the evils....neglecting to provide these indispensable appendages to school-houses in our state. Who can duly estimate the final consequences of the first shock given to... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1860 - 692 pages
...almost inevitable results of neglecting to provide these indispensable appendages to school-houses in our state. Who can duly estimate the final consequences of the (irst shock given to female, delicacy, from the necessary exposure, to which the girls in the public... | |
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