| 1925 - Broj stranica: 408
...state reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise and examine them, their teachers and pupils; to require that all children of proper age...which is manifestly inimical to the public welfare." Holding, however, that this Oregon statute exceeded the powers of the state by prohibiting a business... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1925 - Broj stranica: 1460
...State reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise, and examine them, the teachers and pupils ; to require that all children of proper age...which is manifestly inimical to the public welfare." In the execution of the power implied in this quotation the State might take away from us our liberty... | |
| 1925 - Broj stranica: 356
...state reasonablyto regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise, and examine them, their teachers and pupils, to require that all children of proper age...that teachers shall be of good moral character, and of patriotic disposition, that certain studies, plainly essential to good citizenship, must be taught,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - Broj stranica: 810
...State reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise and examine them, their teachers and pupils; to require that all children of proper age...is manifestly inimical to the public welfare. The inevitable practical result of enforcing the Act under consideration would be destruction of appellees'... | |
| Lester William Bartlett - 1926 - Broj stranica: 124
...state reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise and examine them, their teachers and pupils; to require that all children of proper age...nothing be taught which is manifestly inimical to public welfare. [49] The state cannot standardize its children : The fundamental theory of liberty... | |
| Charles Ellewyin George - 1927 - Broj stranica: 444
...state reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise, and examine them, their teachers and pupils; to require that all children of proper age...which is manifestly inimical to the public welfare." "Appellees are engaged in a kind of undertaking not inherently harmful, but long regarded as useful... | |
| John Frederick Bender - 1927 - Broj stranica: 204
...teachers, and pupils; to require that all children of proper age attend some school, that teachers should be of good moral character and patriotic disposition,...citizenship must be taught, and that nothing be taught which was manifestly inimical to the public welfare. The inevitable result of enforcing the Act would be... | |
| Columbia University. Teachers College - 1927 - Broj stranica: 204
...state reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise, and examine them, their teachers, and pupils; to require that all children of proper age attend some school, that teachers should be of good moral character and patriotic disposition, that certain studies plainly essential... | |
| John Frederick Bender - 1927 - Broj stranica: 208
...state reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise, and examine them, their teachers, and pupils ; to require that all children of proper age attend some school, that teachers should be of good moral character and patriotic disposition, that certain studies plainly essential... | |
| Hermann Henry Schroeder - 1928 - Broj stranica: 92
...State reasonably to regulate all schools, to inspect, supervise, and examine them, their teachers and pupils ; to require that all children of proper age...is manifestly inimical to the public welfare. The inevitable practical result of enforcing the Act under consideration would be destruction of appellees'... | |
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