Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1946 |
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Page 172
... percent in one ward of a large city to 52 percent in a city of about 20,000 population . In the case of the exempted - village districts 16,602 families were included . Of these 38 percent had children in the public schools at the time ...
... percent in one ward of a large city to 52 percent in a city of about 20,000 population . In the case of the exempted - village districts 16,602 families were included . Of these 38 percent had children in the public schools at the time ...
Page 177
... percent are two stories high , and the remaining five percent are more than two stories in height . Ninety - one percent of the Negro school buildings are of frame construc- tion ; 2 percent are of brick - veneer on frame ; 1 percent ...
... percent are two stories high , and the remaining five percent are more than two stories in height . Ninety - one percent of the Negro school buildings are of frame construc- tion ; 2 percent are of brick - veneer on frame ; 1 percent ...
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... percent of the white schools and in 60 percent of the Negro schools . Repairs are needed on 65 percent of the heating plants , inclusive of stoves , in the white schools and on 85 percent in the Negro schools . 8. Forty - four percent ...
... percent of the white schools and in 60 percent of the Negro schools . Repairs are needed on 65 percent of the heating plants , inclusive of stoves , in the white schools and on 85 percent in the Negro schools . 8. Forty - four percent ...
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PART I | 7 |
Education of the Conqueror | 17 |
Education for World Citizenship | 25 |
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