14 Words to use with attendance

"I 'd like to tell that to the attendance officer," said Mrs. Damper in a wistful tone.

The Doctor, whose book abounds with evidence of considerable research, thus speaks of the Sisters of Charity: "The inmate of an hospital is alone qualified to speak with justice of the blessings which such attendance affords.

There are examples where the angels in attendance bear, not harps or lutes, but the attributes of the Cardinal Virtues, as in an altar-piece by Taddeo Gaddi at Florence.

"I have the attendance-bills of my Lectures to Senior Sophs (16) from Feb. 3rd to Feb. 23rd, and to Freshmen (40) from Feb. 27th to Mar. 15.

I followed him, and after having recovered my hat, which I had thrown on the carpet that my motions might be more free, I retired to the attendance-chamber.

Thy muse, O Hill, of living names, My first respect, and chief attendance claims.

71 By this statement it is evident that the faculty exerted their skill, and exercised their humanity, by giving their attendance gratis.

The average day attendance isboys, 250; girls, 220; infants, 240.

A great proportion of these are feeble and helpless, requiring constant attendance night and day, but attendance that can be given cheaply and efficiently in associate day rooms, dining rooms and large dormitories.

Let your drafts be potent, your cheeks heavy, your attendance punctual.

Here, too, and on the duplicate card which was filed in the schoolhouse, the child's attendance record was kept, and also the amount of seed he used and the extent of the crop he harvested.

I immediately retired, but restless, and a prey to my sad thoughts, I sat down in the attendance-room, which was commonly used for their majesties to dine in, in an armchair, on the side of which was the door to the emperor's room.

" Intuitively he knows that he can protect himself behind the fortress of words in the school attendance act: "A person shall not be deemed to have taken a child into his employment in contravention of this act if it is proved that the employment by reason of being during the hours when school is not in session does not interfere with the efficient elementary instruction of the child.

[Sidenote: Hawkins: "without overmuch attendance thereon or curiosity.

14 Words to use with  attendance