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... association merely because I feel that the size of a school has a natural tendency to limit the variety of ... association . The athletic association has the added advantage of utilizing the pupils ' interest 175.
... association merely because I feel that the size of a school has a natural tendency to limit the variety of ... association . The athletic association has the added advantage of utilizing the pupils ' interest 175.
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... Association was organized at a na- tional meeting held at Grand Rapids , Michigan , in 1913 . The constitution adopted by the Association well sets forth the pur- pose of the movement : The objects of the Association are : a . To unite ...
... Association was organized at a na- tional meeting held at Grand Rapids , Michigan , in 1913 . The constitution adopted by the Association well sets forth the pur- pose of the movement : The objects of the Association are : a . To unite ...
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... Association of New York City , which is our Chamber of Commerce , has organized an Anti- Litter Bureau . The idea back of this has to do , of course , with keep- ing the city clean and neat . This Association employs a manager and corps ...
... Association of New York City , which is our Chamber of Commerce , has organized an Anti- Litter Bureau . The idea back of this has to do , of course , with keep- ing the city clean and neat . This Association employs a manager and corps ...
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Art Education Aims and Tendencies in C Valentine Kirby | 46 |
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