Word: graded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Geological Conference. "Low Grade Siliceous Iron Ores of Lake Superior", by Professor H. L. Smyth in Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum...
This year courses in the evening school of which some sixty will be offered, open on October 7. They will as far as possible cover every grade of work--primary, intermediate, grammar, and in some cases, college--and are designed to meet the needs of all kinds of men. Especially will the newcomer to this country who wishes to learn English, the mechanic or clerk who wishes to improve his knowledge of his business, and the young man, who wishes to continue high school work, though he has no opportunity to attend high school will be provided...
Figures showing the occupations of students at the School during the two years disclose some interesting facts. Of those attending the School in Cambridge practically sixty per cent. are teachers of one kind or another; and of these in turn thirty-three per cent. are from the grade schools. The number of teachers from the high schools comes next...
Following is a summary for the summers of 1911 and 1912: 1911 1912 Teachers in colleges, 40 28 normal schools, 5 8 high schools, 96 87 endowed schools, 47 37 grade schools, etc, 113 102 Superintendents, 5 8 Principals and supervisors, 49 47 -- -- Total teachers, 355 317 Harvard students, 87 98 Students of other colleges, 49 55 Social workers, 5 9 Clergymen, 5 9 Lawyers, 0 10 Physicians, 2 4 Librarians, 2 3 Secretaries, 3 5 Artists, 2 2 Journalists, 3 2 No occupation given, 68 76 -- -- Total, 581 590 Students in the Engineering Camp and students in Physical Culture...
...folk dancing was especially well received by the spectators, especially that by the grammar grade students, who showed remarkable ability and grace. The gymnastic exhibition showed the results of careful preparation, the Thorndike School being especially proficient and uniform...