EducationNew England Publishing Company, 1970 |
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... pupils , reading and conversation rooms , etc. The calendar year embraces two school terms . Very little special teaching takes place in these institutions , but pupils listen to five , sometimes six or seven lectures every day , and ...
... pupils , reading and conversation rooms , etc. The calendar year embraces two school terms . Very little special teaching takes place in these institutions , but pupils listen to five , sometimes six or seven lectures every day , and ...
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... pupils out of their schools or prevent them from entering . Many of them keep careful records of the reasons which have induced pupils to leave school without graduating , and labor long and hard to keep everybody at school as long as ...
... pupils out of their schools or prevent them from entering . Many of them keep careful records of the reasons which have induced pupils to leave school without graduating , and labor long and hard to keep everybody at school as long as ...
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... pupils , really vicious pupils are very few in the high schools , but they give as much trouble and anxiety as if they were . On this class , probably one - tenth of the whole number of pupils , principals often spend nine - tenths of ...
... pupils , really vicious pupils are very few in the high schools , but they give as much trouble and anxiety as if they were . On this class , probably one - tenth of the whole number of pupils , principals often spend nine - tenths of ...
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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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