"Course Of Study And Rules And Regulations Of The Public Schools Of Calumet, Michigan" offers a detailed look into the educational framework of a specific school district during its time. This historical document outlines the curriculum, rules, and regulations that governed the public schools of Calumet, Michigan. It provides valuable insights into the priorities, methods, and standards of education prevalent during the period it was in use.
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