Education, Volumen54New England Publishing Company, 1934 |
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... possible with mathematical is it possible that with all the enormous advances of science and with all its lit- erally stupendous achievements it has produced such negligible results on the mass temperament and the mass mind ? This is a ...
... possible with mathematical is it possible that with all the enormous advances of science and with all its lit- erally stupendous achievements it has produced such negligible results on the mass temperament and the mass mind ? This is a ...
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... possible , at the same time ? To be sure , many tacitly recognize the weakness of this proce- dure by stating that the aims set up are " possible " or " probable " objec- tives . Why not set up courses with only one aim and then admit ...
... possible , at the same time ? To be sure , many tacitly recognize the weakness of this proce- dure by stating that the aims set up are " possible " or " probable " objec- tives . Why not set up courses with only one aim and then admit ...
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... possible the effect of studio portraits . The collaboration of artists and photographers makes it possible for us to achieve an effect which will give vividness to the treat- ment of historical figures . Next to the relief maps the most ...
... possible the effect of studio portraits . The collaboration of artists and photographers makes it possible for us to achieve an effect which will give vividness to the treat- ment of historical figures . Next to the relief maps the most ...
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Go to the Hilltops Loura B Woodruff 610 | 5 |
Theatre for Children A Charles R Rounds 57 | 13 |
Science Education Trends in Elementary W H D Meier | 139 |
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