Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1936 |
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... hand on the most productive and the most equitable tax , the tax on incomes . The antiquated taxing systems of the ... hands . If the states were provided with large federal grants , would state officials do better than did our ancestors ...
... hand on the most productive and the most equitable tax , the tax on incomes . The antiquated taxing systems of the ... hands . If the states were provided with large federal grants , would state officials do better than did our ancestors ...
Page 185
... hands on that . Now , be fair with me . How many of you think that I would have stood with the six in this decision ? ( Four students raised their hands . ) And how many think otherwise ? ( The other students raised their hands . ) MR ...
... hands on that . Now , be fair with me . How many of you think that I would have stood with the six in this decision ? ( Four students raised their hands . ) And how many think otherwise ? ( The other students raised their hands . ) MR ...
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... hand January 1 , 1935 , was $ 14,042.15 , making a grand total of $ 60,717.81 . The total expenditures for the year amounted to $ 45,530.54 , leaving a balance on hand December 31 , 1935 , of $ 15,187.27 , the net gain being $ 1,145.12 ...
... hand January 1 , 1935 , was $ 14,042.15 , making a grand total of $ 60,717.81 . The total expenditures for the year amounted to $ 45,530.54 , leaving a balance on hand December 31 , 1935 , of $ 15,187.27 , the net gain being $ 1,145.12 ...
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Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon February 23 | 7 |
Monday Morning February 24 1936 | 23 |
Studebaker | 30 |
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