Biennial Report, 第 16-20 卷1905 |
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bibrary and Musie Rooms Engineering Hall Villard Hall Biennial report Oregon . Education Department Gymnasium Oregon STF Front Cover.
bibrary and Musie Rooms Engineering Hall Villard Hall Biennial report Oregon . Education Department Gymnasium Oregon STF Front Cover.
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... rooms and sites . 1903 . 1904 . 1903 . 1004 . Totals .. $ 1,049,180 18 $ 1,161,348 65 $ 3,711 51 4,930 92 Baker Benton $ 42,572 29 $ 47,402 25 $ 68.96 $ 59.00 14,563 74 15,739 94 45 23 462 37 Clackamas 42,688 35 50,888 39 45.00 Clatsop ...
... rooms and sites . 1903 . 1904 . 1903 . 1004 . Totals .. $ 1,049,180 18 $ 1,161,348 65 $ 3,711 51 4,930 92 Baker Benton $ 42,572 29 $ 47,402 25 $ 68.96 $ 59.00 14,563 74 15,739 94 45 23 462 37 Clackamas 42,688 35 50,888 39 45.00 Clatsop ...
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... rooms and sites . 3,711 51 52. Paid for fuel and school supplies . 92,914 84 1,161,348 65 4,930 92 115,129 12 53. Paid for repairs and improving grounds 52,739 06 67,629 74 54. Paid for new schoolhouses and sites . 56. Paid for ...
... rooms and sites . 3,711 51 52. Paid for fuel and school supplies . 92,914 84 1,161,348 65 4,930 92 115,129 12 53. Paid for repairs and improving grounds 52,739 06 67,629 74 54. Paid for new schoolhouses and sites . 56. Paid for ...
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... rooms . present position . Number of years in school during year . Number of months of STATISTICS OF CITY , TOWN , AND VILLAGE SCHOOLS - Continued . 1904-1905 . Place . School clerk . City superintendent or principal . Salary of city ...
... rooms . present position . Number of years in school during year . Number of months of STATISTICS OF CITY , TOWN , AND VILLAGE SCHOOLS - Continued . 1904-1905 . Place . School clerk . City superintendent or principal . Salary of city ...
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... rooms . present position . 1 Number of years in school during year . Number of months of Salary of city superin- tendent or principal . Salary of city superin . tendent or principal . Myrtle Creek . Myrtle Point . Newberg North ...
... rooms . present position . 1 Number of years in school during year . Number of months of Salary of city superin- tendent or principal . Salary of city superin . tendent or principal . Myrtle Creek . Myrtle Point . Newberg North ...
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