Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 192
... Society , for school society purposes . Where did the money come from to accomplish these pur- poses ? In the Statutes of Connecticut , Compilation of 1808 , the pattern of school financing for the whole period is well set forth . " An ...
... Society , for school society purposes . Where did the money come from to accomplish these pur- poses ? In the Statutes of Connecticut , Compilation of 1808 , the pattern of school financing for the whole period is well set forth . " An ...
Page 193
... society , draw an order on the treasurer for such society's part of the dividend of such interest . 5. If the aforesaid monies or any part thereof drawn by any school society as aforesaid , or any other public monies arising from ...
... society , draw an order on the treasurer for such society's part of the dividend of such interest . 5. If the aforesaid monies or any part thereof drawn by any school society as aforesaid , or any other public monies arising from ...
Page 198
... society taxes , and district taxes , in addition to state grants of public monies and the town de- posit fund , hastened the fall of the school society and its re- moval from the scene . III THE MIDDLE YEARS 30 During the next few years ...
... society taxes , and district taxes , in addition to state grants of public monies and the town de- posit fund , hastened the fall of the school society and its re- moval from the scene . III THE MIDDLE YEARS 30 During the next few years ...
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