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    • 1903, Feb 14

    • 1903, Feb 14
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    • Sat. Feb. 14, 1903: Ther. Cold wind., Wea. Snow Ptly cloudy Snowed one inch last night John J. herded with me today. Franklin went over to the big knolls to see if Dolph Fackeral had come out yet, he had not passed there. 25) Sunday 15: Ther. Cold...
    • Page 35

    • Page 35
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    • U.S. Embassy 35 vision. Because individuals make sense of the world around them through this physiological experience, they share a common understanding of ideas rooted in this experience and communicate accordingly. The BRIC countries are growing...
    • 1915 66

    • 1915 66
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    • Physical Education IN considering the purpose of physical education we must center our attention not on satisfying the individual desire, but on an inquiry as to whether and in what manner the general effectiveness a.nd usefulness of the student...
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    • Page 51
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    • The Human Element 46 American people as well as Caucasians didn't care about them,” (Webster, 2006). Demographics: People and Household Characteristics In 2000, the ninth ward consisted of 14,008 people, living in 4,820 households; 53.7 percent...
    • 1911, page 16

    • 1911, page 16
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    • 16 ate with the instructors of the Branch Normal School in giving a course of public lectures during the winter months. These lectures will be on various scientific, literary, and philosophical subjects of popular interest, the aim being to...
    • Page 78

    • Page 78
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    • DONALD OLSEN, DIRECTOR The Chamber Music Association was formed at the beginning of the year under the direction of Mr. Olsen and has since done much to promote this form and acquaint students with its rich literature. One of the most noteworthy...
    • 1911, page 17

    • 1911, page 17
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    • 17 The privileges of the library and museum are free. In the laboratories, workshops, cooking rooms, and in typewriting, students are charged an incidental fee to cover the cost of material used by them in their exercises. All...
    • Page 164

    • Page 164
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    • increased the labors and hardships of the settlers.' This new plot was organized into wards during the meeting on Sunday, August 2 1, 1853. The speakers were Patriarch E. H. Groves, Major John D. Lee, and President Henry Lunt. Ward One was south of...
    • Page 419

    • Page 419
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    • baby girl by her side weighuig nine pounds--good weight--al1 rejoicing and feeling thankful to our Heavenly Father for her safe delivery. Our beloved Aunt Ellen's condition is much the same as when 1 wrote last week, no pain but general debility...
    • 1908, page 33

    • 1908, page 33
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    • 33 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. societies studied to make the student familiar with the plant families that he will meet in the rural districts. Along with the scientific importance of the different forms studied, special attention is paid to their...
    • 1903, page 27

    • 1903, page 27
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    • 27 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. trict schools. Through laboratory work, dissecting, microscopic examinations, and drawing, the student is made familiar with the lower forms of animal life, and obtains an insight into their relation to the higher forms...
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    • Page 144
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    • Directors. In 1926 the A.H. Rollo and Sons C:o. was formed and the Iron County Rrcoid continued public a t 'lon. T h e Rocky Mountain Bell Telcphonc Co. was grantcd a franchise to operate through Utah in t\ugust, 1902. 'I'here were very few...
    • Page 39

    • Page 39
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    • 33 of RTI implementation and an illustration of this school’s implementation of the framework. For the purpose of this paper, the researcher focused on interventions at Tiers 1 and 2. Figure 1: RTI Structure. This figure illustrates the structure...
    • Chapter 20 - Page 145

    • Chapter 20 - Page 145
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    • Lehi and Henrietta buy Chafin Ilanch. Interrsting experiences with cattle and sheep. Characteristics of Lehi and Henrietta. Henry goes o n a mission. New Castle Reclamation Co. established. Reservoir at GIXSValley and New Castle Irrigation Cn....
    • 1908, page 36

    • 1908, page 36
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    • 36 SOUTHERN BRANCH Typewriting. The work includes instruction in the care and mechanism of the typewriter; exercises in the fingering, practice in writing business letters, legal forms, specifications, tabulated statements, and general work...
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    • Page 148
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    • Everyone in the Jones family worked hard because it was a necessity. Henrietta was no exception, she could drive four horses as good as any man. When the family moved to town from 3-Creeks in the fall of 1904, school had started. Will was the only...
    • 1915 74

    • 1915 74
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    • The Agricultural Club THE Agricultural Club was organized during the forepart of the school year, 1913-1914, having its birth with the first year that the school became an agricultural institution. It has grown with the school during the past two...
    • 1911, page 24

    • 1911, page 24
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    • 24 "Teachers for said school (Kindergarten) unless holding a certificate of efficiency in' Kindergarten work granted by the State Normal School, shall be required to sustain a special examination relating to the principles and practice of...

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