A Modern City: Providence, Rhode Island and Its Activities

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William Kirk
University of Chicago Press, 1909 - 363ÆäÀÌÁö
 

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152 ÆäÀÌÁö - That no person shall at any time be allowed to vote in the election of the city council of the city of Providence, or upon any proposition to impose a tax, or for the expenditure of money in any town or city, unless he shall within the year next preceding have paid a tax assessed upon his property therein, valued at least at one hundred and thirty-four dollars.
111 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... no child under sixteen years of age shall be employed or permitted or suffered to work in any factory...
238 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... school year," unless his private contract with his employer shall otherwise provide, be retired by his employer or voluntarily retire from active service, and, on his formal application, shall receive from the state for the remainder of his life an annual pension equal to one-half of his average contractual salary during the last five years before retiring, but in no case shall such annual pension be more than five hundred...
226 ÆäÀÌÁö - First, the instruction of artisans in drawing, painting, modelling, and designing, that they may successfully apply the principles of art to the requirements of trade and manufactures.
238 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any person of either sex who on the passage of this act or thereafter shall have reached the age of sixty years and who for thirty-five years shall have been engaged in teaching as his principal occupation, and have been regularly employed as "a teacher in the public schools or in such other schools within this state as are supported wholly or in part by state appropriations, and are entirely managed or controlled by the state...
238 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... retired by his employer or voluntarily retire from active service, and on his formal application shall receive from the state for the remainder of his life an annual pension equal to one-half of his...
234 ÆäÀÌÁö - DO yes 8 yes teachers thru an arrangement with the school authorities of the city of Providence. Practice teaching is done under the supervision of the director of the training-department of the Providence High Schools, who is also the professor of the theory and practice of education at Brown University. The director confers with the principals of the high schools and the supervising teacher as to the arrangement of hours and classes assigned to the student teachers. He visits these classes frequently...
220 ÆäÀÌÁö - It pleased the Lord to call me for some time & with some persons to practice the Hebrew, the Greeke, Latine, French & Dutch. The secretarie of the Councell (Mr. Milton) for my Dutch I read him, read me many more languages. Grammar rules begin to be esteemed a Tyrannie. I taught 2 young Gentlemen, a Parliament man's sons, as we teach our children English, by words, phrazes, & constant talke, &c.
137 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... our own trade, without intervention of any other trade whatsoever. The parties hereto agree to abide by the findings of this committee on all matters of mutual concern referred to it by either party. It is understood and agreed by both parties that in no event shall strikes and lock-outs...
223 ÆäÀÌÁö - SEC. 3. The high school shall not at any time contain more than two hundred pupils; of which number, not more than one hundred shall be females, except when the number of male pupils shall be less than one hundred; in which case, an additional number of females may be admitted, until the school shall be filled, under such conditions as the school committee may prescribe.

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