Education, Volumen21New England Publishing Company, 1970 |
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... become the moulding influences underlying the work of every member of the faculty ? When all who enter the normal school are either high school or college graduates this problem will be greatly simplified . It need not then be thought ...
... become the moulding influences underlying the work of every member of the faculty ? When all who enter the normal school are either high school or college graduates this problem will be greatly simplified . It need not then be thought ...
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... become lawyers , or mer- chants , or day laborers ; type - writers , or cooks , or musicians . In fact , the greater variety of occupations the better for her . But she does insist that they shall become good citizens . Now , the ...
... become lawyers , or mer- chants , or day laborers ; type - writers , or cooks , or musicians . In fact , the greater variety of occupations the better for her . But she does insist that they shall become good citizens . Now , the ...
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... become specialists . Most of them need the training that will develop latent powers , broaden the outlook upon life , give vision of high ideals and power to realize them . This must follow wholesome discipline , patient effort to ...
... become specialists . Most of them need the training that will develop latent powers , broaden the outlook upon life , give vision of high ideals and power to realize them . This must follow wholesome discipline , patient effort to ...
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Arithmetic Historical Points on Seth Harvey | 16 |
Children Some Studies of Supervisor R V Winterburn | 32 |
Ivy Leaf from the Tomb of Keats Poem Julia Harris | 36 |
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