Legislative Documents, Band 2

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Contains the reports of state departments and officials for the preceding fiscal biennium.
 

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Seite 146 - June 30, 1898 ; that we have found the same well kept, and classified as above, and that the receipts for the year from the treasurer of the United States are shown to have been...
Seite 83 - ... f Dr. Blair, with great diffidence, has hazarded a conjecture, that the solution of the problem is to be found in the idea of mighty power or force; and Mr.
Seite 114 - ... the ability to discern the fitness of things, so that he may accomplish all that which is possible without attempting the impossible. The integrity of his heart, the nobleness of his aim, the honesty of his purpose should be so patent in his life as to render him secure in the respect and confidence of all with whom he comes in contact.
Seite 136 - While the transmission of tuberculosis by milk is probably not the most important means by which the disease is propagated, it is something to be guarded against most carefully. " 2. The possibility of milk from tuberculous udders containing the infectious element is undeniable. "3. With the evidence here presented, it is equally undeniable that milk from diseased cows, with no appreciable lesion of the udder, may, and not infrequently does, contain the bacillus of the disease. "4. Therefore, all...
Seite 80 - That the board of trustees of the Iowa State College of Agriculture and...
Seite 184 - A trial of this plan of consolidating our schools has satisfied me that it is a step in the direction toward whatever advantages a well-graded and well-classified school of three or four teachers has over a school of one teacher with five to eight grades, and with about as much time for each recitation as is needed to properly assign the next lesson.
Seite 181 - It also allows an enrichment in other lines. 3. It opens the doors to more weeks of schooling and to schools of a higher grade. The people in villages almost invariably lengthen the school year and support a high school for advanced pupils. 4. It insures the employment and retention of better teachers.
Seite 33 - No institution shall be chartered with the power to confer degrees unless it has assets amounting to five hundred thousand dollars invested in buildings, apparatus, and endowments for the exclusive purpose of promoting instruction, and unless the faculty consists of at least six regular professors who devote all their time to the instruction of its college or university classes...
Seite 5 - The object of the society shall be to collect, embody, arrange, and preserve in authentic form a library of books, pamphlets, maps, charts, manuscripts, papers, paintings, statuary, and other materials illustrative of the history of Iowa; to rescue from oblivion the memory of its early pioneers; to obtain and preserve narratives of their exploits, perils, and hardy adventures...

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