Bulletin, 38. number

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917

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Page 121 - Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi Missouri North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas West Virginia Location of schools. Normal Pine Bluff Dover Tallahassee.... Savannah Frankfort Baton Rouge .. Princess Anne . Alcorn Jefferson City.. Greenboro Langston Orangeburg.... Nashville Prairie View. . . Institute Counted attendance. Total. 4,875 264 170
Page 120 - making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture.— That said colleges may use a portion of this money for providing courses for the special preparation of instructors for teaching the elements of agriculture and the mechanic arts. Rulings and instructions relative to the acts of Congress of August 30, 1890, and March 4, 1907, in aid of colleges of agriculture and mechanic
Page 120 - act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts.—To be applied
Page 62 - United States The South. .. Alabama Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Total
Page 133 - Alabama Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia. Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia Northern States
Page 124 - Total Alabama Arkansas Delaware Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi Missouri North Carolina. South Carolina. Tennessee Texas Virginia Northern States Number of schools.
Page 162 - for such purposes, and under such conditions, or employed in such other ways as the board may deem best adapted to promote a comprehensive system of higher education in the United States.
Page 89 - By recognizing different tastes and abilities and by giving an equal opportunity to all to prepare for their life work; (2) by extending education through part-time and evening instruction to those who are at work in the shop or on
Page 162 - The first permanent endowment, received June 30, 1905, and amounting to $10,000,000, was expressly designed to furnish an income "to be distributed to, or used for the benefit of, for such purposes, and under such conditions, or employed in such other ways as the board may deem best adapted to promote a comprehensive system of higher education in the United States.
Page 42 - Florida only 2; North Carolina and Louisiana have no public high schools for Negroes. North Carolina, however, provides three well-managed State normal schools offering secondary work. The city high schools of Washington, D. C, and St. Louis, Mo., are unusual in extent of plant, ranging in value from $200,000 to $450,000. Charleston, S. C, and Columbus, Ga.,

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