Annual Report of the Trustees, Volumes 9-13

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1857
 

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Page 87 - ... forth therein are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, information, and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me in and for the State and County above named, this day of 19--.
Page 34 - Elementary Book-keeping. No candidate can be examined for admission unless he shall present to the Principal of the Academy a certificate in the form prepared by the Executive Committee, signed by the Principal of the School or Schools of which he has been a member, and specifying the age of the candidate, the Common Schools of this city which he has attended, and the length of time which he has been in each.
Page 37 - A schedule of the names, ages, and studies of the said students, so claimed by the said Board of Education to have pursued classical studies, or the higher branches of English education, or both...
Page 3 - Act to amend, consolidate and reduce to one act the various acts relative to the Common Schools of the City of New York...
Page 3 - An Act to Amend, Consolidate, and Reduce to One Act the Various Acts Relative to the Common Schools of the City of New York...
Page 42 - Academy, the members of the Board of Education and other school officers ; neither the names of the candidates, nor the schools from which they come...
Page 39 - Xo student can be admitted to the Academy unless he resides in the city, be fourteen years of age, shall have attended the Common Schools in the city twelve months, and...
Page 31 - OFFICERS Of INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT. The studies are pursued under the following academic officers, appointed by the Board of Education : The Principal, who shall be Professor of Moral, Intellectual, and Political Philosophy. A Professor of English Language and Literatare.
Page 27 - Moral, Intellectual and Political Philosophy. Latin and Greek Languages and Literature. Chemistry and Physics. Mathematics. Natural Philosophy. Civil Engineering. History and Belles-Lettres. English Language and Literature. French Language and Literature, Spanish Language and Literature. German Language and Literature. Drawing, and the Arts of Design.
Page 34 - At either of the regular examinations, members may be admitted to one or all of the classes, to pursue the studies of any one or more departments, provided they shall have attended the Common Schools the requisite period, shall be of the proper age, shall pass the proper examination in the requisites for admission, and also an...

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