EducationNew England Publishing Company, 1970 |
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... ideal than we do at present . In certain ways the educational ideal of the American college is somewhat analogous to it . The college has always stood more or less consciously for a unified education , for an education based upon ...
... ideal than we do at present . In certain ways the educational ideal of the American college is somewhat analogous to it . The college has always stood more or less consciously for a unified education , for an education based upon ...
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... ideal preformed and prefigured in the minds and writings of certain dictators of taste . It was inevitable that there should be a revolt . There were those to whom no ideal appealed ; there were more who , impressed with the rapid ...
... ideal preformed and prefigured in the minds and writings of certain dictators of taste . It was inevitable that there should be a revolt . There were those to whom no ideal appealed ; there were more who , impressed with the rapid ...
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... Ideal School , or Looking Forward . " Dr. Harris , in the Editor's Preface says that " all books written by earnest thinkers in the way of criticism on existing institutions have their use in exciting thought in the minds of teachers ...
... Ideal School , or Looking Forward . " Dr. Harris , in the Editor's Preface says that " all books written by earnest thinkers in the way of criticism on existing institutions have their use in exciting thought in the minds of teachers ...
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Agriculture Courses of Study in Boris D Bogen 89 | 28 |
Alpine Plants in New England Prof W Whitman Bailey 383 | 107 |
Arrested Development Supt N C Schaeffer 202 | 160 |
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