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Integrating safe transportation into the school program

"From pioneer days until shortly after the close of the war between the States, transportation facilities were limited. The child who lived more than a walking distance from school, journeyed to and from school by whatever means his family could provide. Usually this meant a long and tedious ride in a rough wagon which discouraged regular attendance. In many instances the child rode a horse or rowed a boat. Pupil transportation during this era was entirely on a private basis"--Introduction. / "May, 1951." / Typescript. / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts under Plan II." / Advisor: H. W. Dean, Professor Directing Paper. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 50-52).

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:fsu.edu/oai:fsu.digital.flvc.org:fsu_257216
ContributorsScalli, Arthur R. (authoraut), Dean, Harris William (professor directing thesis.), Florida State University (degree granting institution)
PublisherFlorida State University, Florida State University
Source SetsFlorida State University
LanguageEnglish, English
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText, text
Format1 online resource (iii, 52 leaves), computer, application/pdf
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