Improvement Era, Volume 16, Issue 9Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association., 1913 - Mormon Church |
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Page 841
It is the ambition of every high school in the state , under the direction of the state officers , to reach this standard . The public high schools of Utah have increased from five , in 1900 , when 1,088 students enrolled , to forty in ...
It is the ambition of every high school in the state , under the direction of the state officers , to reach this standard . The public high schools of Utah have increased from five , in 1900 , when 1,088 students enrolled , to forty in ...
Page 843
It appears that the earliest activity in the direction of a national organization for the advancement of educational interests in the United States took place in 1830 and the following a years . It has been quite definitely determined ...
It appears that the earliest activity in the direction of a national organization for the advancement of educational interests in the United States took place in 1830 and the following a years . It has been quite definitely determined ...
Page 849
WORK OF THE ASSOCIATION A highly important part of the work of the National Education Association is the educational investigation carried on under the direction of the National Council , a body of one hundred and twenty members ...
WORK OF THE ASSOCIATION A highly important part of the work of the National Education Association is the educational investigation carried on under the direction of the National Council , a body of one hundred and twenty members ...
Page 866
In June , General Daniel H. Wells came to Manti and took command of all the troops , and under his wise direction the people were better organized for defense , and they were able to gather bounteous crops .
In June , General Daniel H. Wells came to Manti and took command of all the troops , and under his wise direction the people were better organized for defense , and they were able to gather bounteous crops .
Page 867
... for the defenseless settlers that it was so , because Governor J. W. Shaffer had caused the troops to be withdrawn , and under his order none were permitted to drill or bear arms except under the direction of the U. S. Marshal .
... for the defenseless settlers that it was so , because Governor J. W. Shaffer had caused the troops to be withdrawn , and under his order none were permitted to drill or bear arms except under the direction of the U. S. Marshal .
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