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In: Congressional quarterly weekly report, Volume 22, p. 1107-1167
ISSN: 0010-5910, 1521-5997
Alden Partridge invites former pupils from his various different schools to a convention about permanently establishing his "Literary, Scientific and Military System of Education" in the United States, to be held at Norwich, Vermont, on 13 August 1851. ; CONVENTION. To all my former Pupils at Norwich, Middletown, Buffalo, Portsmouth, Va. Bristol, Harrisburg and Reading, Pa., and Pembroke, N. H. Gentlemen, You are requested to meet in Convention, at Norwich, State of Vermont, on Wednesday, the 13th day of August next, for the following purposes, viz :— 1. To renew the friendship, and revive the interesting scenes of by-gone days. 2. To adopt the necessary measures for establishing the Literary, Scientific and Military System of Education—[the true American System]—on a permanent basis in the United States. 3. To transact any other business that may come before the Convention. It is proposed that the Convention continue two clays — the 13th and 14th — the 13th to be devoted to business, and the 14th to the public exercises. Addresses may be expected from JOSEPH C. WRIGHT, Esq., of Oswego, N. Y. CHARLES H. STOUT, Esq., of Easton, Pa. Professor J. B. BATCHELDER, of the Military Institute at Reading, Pa. JOSEPH C. MORRILL, Esq., of the Military Institute at Pembroke, N. H. And from other Gentlemen. As the objects, of the Convention are of great importance, a full attendance is urgently requested. Gentle-men friendly to a truly American System of Education, are invited to attend and take part in the proceedings. Those who cannot attend, are requested to communicate their views on the objects of the Convention, in writing. As it is proposed to publish a Catalogue of all those who have worn the Bullet Button, with the various occupations and professions in which they have been and are engaged, and the public stations they have occupied, or do occupy, together with their places of residence—(designating those who have died )-— Gentlemen, are requested to transmit all the necessary information on these Subjects. (Signed) A. PARTRIDGE. Norwich. Vt., July 1, 1851. Note—Gentlemen who receive this Circular are requested to invite others to attend, and also to request Editors of Newspapers to notice the call. A. P.
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Includes 15 bulletins, each with special title page, and formerly issued separately. ; Compiled in preparation for the Illinois Constitutional Convention, 1920-1922. ; Includes bibliographical references and index. ; no. 1. The procedure and problems of the constitutional convention -- no. 2. The initiative, referendum and recall -- no. 3. The amending article of the constitution -- no. 4. State and local finance -- no. 5. The short ballot -- no. 6. Municipal home rule -- no. 7. Eminent domain and excess condemnation -- no. 8. The legislative department -- no. 9. The executive department -- no. 10. The judicial department, jury, grand jury and claims against the state. ; no. 11. Local governments in Chicago and Cook County -- no. 12. County and local governments in Illinois -- no. 13. Farm tenancy and rural credits -- no. 14. Social and economic problems -- no. 15. Bill of rights, education, militia, suffrage and elections, preamble, boundaries, distribution of powers, schedule. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Journal of employment counseling, Volume 3, Issue 2, p. 13-13
ISSN: 2161-1920
In: The review of politics, Volume 23, Issue 4, p. 555
ISSN: 0034-6705
In: Common Market Law Review, Volume 11, Issue 1, p. 105-113
ISSN: 0165-0750