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TABLE OF CONTENTS 



The following list of subjects will convey an idea of the 

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Administration 





Desks 



Adoptions 



Census 



(See FurQiiure) 



Asents 



Celebrations 



Discipline 



Annual Reports 



Certificates 



Disease 



Appointments 



Chairman 



Disinfectants 



(Teachers) 



Charts 



Dismissals 



Apparatus 



Christmas 



(Teachers) 



Arbor Days 



Cigarette Evil 



Diplomas 



Architecture 



Civic Duties 



Director 



Arithmetic 



Classics 



Districts (School) 



Athletics 



CJerk 



Drawing 



Baths 



Closets 



Drinking Cups 



Blackboards 



Compulsory Education 



Drinking Fountains 



Bible Readings 



Commencements 



Elections 



Bird Days 



Commercial Studies 



Entertainments 



Bonds (School) 



Committees 



Ethics 



Boards of Education 



Contracts 



Etiquette 



Book Covers 



Corporal Punishment 



Evening Schools 



Bookkeeping 



Course of Studies 



Examinations 



Books 



Deaf Mutes 



Executive 



Budget 



Decorations 



(Sessions) 



Buildings 



(School Room) 



Etc., Etc. 



Calisthenics 



Decoration Day 





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