Appendix to the Assembly Journal, Volume 1

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Page 36 - Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, at least six weeks of which shall be consecutive, unless such child or children are excused from such attendance by the Board of the school district in which such parents...
Page 38 - ... attendance at school or application to study for the period required, or that such child or children are taught in a private school, or at home, in such branches as are usually taught in primary schools, or have...
Page 206 - The object of the University of Idaho shall be to provide the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the various branches of learning connected with scientific, industrial, and professional pursuits...
Page 206 - Arts, and shall embrace a liberal course of instruction in languages, literature and philosophy, together with such courses or parts of courses in the College of Arts as the authorities of the University shall prescribe.
Page 158 - Cincinnati, read at the last meeting, made the following Report, which was adopted. "The Committee to whom was referred the Communication...
Page 245 - State. 4. No person shall be entitled to a diploma who has not been a member of the school in which such diploma is granted at least one year, nor who is less than nineteen years of age...
Page 47 - Duty of Sending Children to School" he insists that it is both the right and the duty of the state to enact laws compelling parents to send their children to school.
Page 200 - The angle formed by a tangent and a chord is measured by half the intercepted arc.
Page 234 - State shall enjoy equal privileges therein. § 9. One suitably qualified pupil from each assembly district, to be nominated by the representative of such district in the legislature of the State, who, other things being equal, shall prefer an orphan of a soldier who has died in defense of his country, shall be at once and always entitled to free tuition in all the colleges of the university.

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