A collection of miscellaneous printed matter pertaining to public schools in Pennsylvania, likely dating to around 1911. This compilation offers a glimpse into the educational landscape of the state at the turn of the century. Materials may include reports, pamphlets, regulations, or other documents related to the administration, curriculum, and operation of public schools. This compilation provides valuable primary source material for researchers and historians interested in the development of American education, particularly within the context of Pennsylvania's public school system. The contents offer insight into the policies, challenges, and priorities shaping education during this period.
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