. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Edvcatiosal 523 lie hands of .vliich they icr, as It is 0 in which jrs by emu- :ler the ar- in naming in the cities iler special school fund id approved liar I, well used, 's of minds, le people so II consist of robaljly the ny libraries nd even ia â e most pre- ture, are es- irintendents ,ns that will :!ously upon lent of legal 1 association ilt


. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Edvcatiosal 523 lie hands of .vliich they icr, as It is 0 in which jrs by emu- :ler the ar- in naming in the cities iler special school fund id approved liar I, well used, 's of minds, le people so II consist of robaljly the ny libraries nd even ia â e most pre- ture, are es- irintendents ,ns that will :!ously upon lent of legal 1 association ilts, having are looked tuition, but intellectual h its opera- states much J fact in the h of perma- in a year so ellion, whea Quantrell and such as he believed that the flag of the union could be trailed beneath their feet. It is, however, only one instance indicating the high tone of Kansas. The Educational Journal of Kansas was assisted by a proviso that cverv school district should be provided with one volume of that publication, and it was doubtless anticipated that the work would make its own way subsequently among those who were thus enabled to peruse its pages; but unfortunately, there was a withdrawal of state support in 1874, and the work carne to an end, because a publication peculiarly sectional could not ap- peal to the general public, accustomed to read for amusement quite as much, if not more, than for instruction. A state board of education was provided for in March, 18 3, the members being the state superintendent, the chancellor oE the state university, the president of the state agricultural college and the principals of the state normal schools. State diplomas are issued by the board to teachers who are found worthy of such cer- tificates of merit after two years' teaching in the state. The board is authorized to issue diplomas of various grades Under that law three annual examinations have bee^n held, and 36 certificates have been issued in all, in 1


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