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em University of Michigan


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Lettered on cover: Problems in geometry. Beman and Smith. 1922.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Mémoires de l'Académie royale des science, 1738, pp. 226-243.

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verso: It is still called Middle Village. There is a large Indian cemetary [sic] on s. side of church. description accompanying photograph: I believe the church in background still exists. If memory correct the village is now called Goodart. Will check to be sure on next trip north and let you know. Is Approx. halfway between Harbor Springs and Cross Village below bluff just off Highway 131.

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no. 5. Report ... on what are the educational requirements, the number issued, and what institutions prepare applicants for teachers certificates? Does the supply equal the demand?--no. 6. How does Nebraska compare with neighboring states in amounts appropriated for higher education? Amounts expended for higher education? Ratios of college students to population and percent of high school graduates entering college?--no. 7 [pt. 1] Methods of control of state higher education. [pt. 2] Duplication among Nebraska's state-supported higher educational institutions.--no. 8. What does the state do to equalize educational opportunity among the counties, towns and rural districts? Is the plan of district organization economical?

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MTSD 0131.

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No. 500-599? have been removed from its Bulletin series to be used for miscellaneous pamphlets and brochures in its Publication series.

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"In order to avoid duplication in serial numbers with other series of publications, the Reports of investigations begin with serial 2000."

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In accordance with 15-ILCS 15/11, from Chapter 127, paragraph 1811, the following report is offered to summarize the reorganization of the Department of the Lottery, the Liquor Control Commission, and the Illinois Racing Board merger with the Department of Revenue, pursuant to Executive Order 9, which took effect on June 1, 2003. As part of the governor's ongoing effort to streamline state government and improve efficiency, the consolidation eliminated duplication by integrating administrative functions of the agencies with the Department of Revenue. The change resulted in savings of $3 million on an annual basis from 29 fewer positions and a reduction of leased office space at 7 Lottery locations throughout the state. Streamlined operations were achieved by merging human resource management, procurement, accounting, information technology, and other administrative support services. In addition, Lottery headquarters in Springfield and Chicago, as well as sales district office locations throughout the state were merged with existing Department of Revenue offices, significantly reducing state lease costs. Core functions of the Lottery, Liquor Control Commission, and Racing Board remain intact, and the boards and commission that oversee these entities retain their regulatory responsibilities. The department is considering recommending "clean-up" legislation to replace statutory references to the "Department of the Lottery" with the "Division of the Lottery" or "Department of Revenue Division of the Lottery".