Word: states
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...yesterday's CRIMSON that some one was misinformed in regard to the ruling of the 'varsity capt. concerning the '94-'96 game. I wish to state through the CRIMSON that there was no scheduled game for Tuesday as we had played 3 games with '96, one of which resulted in a tie. The question when the final game should be played was left to the 'varsity captain and he decided upon Thursday...
Question: "Resolved, That it is the right and duty of the State to supervise and control primary and secondary education...
...welfare of the State depends upon the intelligence and virtue of its people; Lalor II. 30. - (a) This is especially true in a republic. - (1) Where universal suffrage prevails; Horace Mann's Lectures II. 143 seq. - (2) Where there is a heterogeneous population...
...State, for its own safety, has the right to promote these qualities. - (a) By providing schools for intellectual and moral training; Forum XII. 209 (Oct. 1891). - (b) By compelling attendance upon them: Report of Com'r of Educ. 1888-9 I. ch. XVIII. - (c) Such compulsion is exercised. - (1) In Germany. - (2) In France; Rep't. Com. of Educ. 1888-9. p. 113 sq. - (3) In many States of the Union; 1b. ch. XVIII. passim...
...right of the State to supervise and control the education of its youth. - (a) By presenting certain branches as necessary to an education; Educ. Rev. I. 30 (Jan. 1891): (b) By fixing qualifications for teachers; ibid. - (c) By requiring proper provision for health of pupils. - (d) By providing a system of instruction, to secure adherence to the laws...