Education, Volumen49New England Publishing Company, 1929 |
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... desire was ex- pressed that my colleagues visit my classes , as I would visit theirs . A beautiful ideal , a harmony throughout the insti- tution of less than two hundred students . In only one de- partment , by only one of my co ...
... desire was ex- pressed that my colleagues visit my classes , as I would visit theirs . A beautiful ideal , a harmony throughout the insti- tution of less than two hundred students . In only one de- partment , by only one of my co ...
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... desire for truth , simplicity , a desire to see the face of God unshrouded from the mists of creed and dogma . Authority as such is passing . What are we to substitute ? Avis Carlson , writing in " Harpers , " suggests that we turn to ...
... desire for truth , simplicity , a desire to see the face of God unshrouded from the mists of creed and dogma . Authority as such is passing . What are we to substitute ? Avis Carlson , writing in " Harpers , " suggests that we turn to ...
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... desires . In fact the problem of recreation rests very heavily upon large numbers of mod- ern people . The responsibility ... desire to emphasize that for the common man thinking is not an end in itself , but a means to ends . A complete ...
... desires . In fact the problem of recreation rests very heavily upon large numbers of mod- ern people . The responsibility ... desire to emphasize that for the common man thinking is not an end in itself , but a means to ends . A complete ...
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Adolescent SocioMoral Life and Behaviour of the Marion Dowd | 25 |
Ambition Edith Elden Robinson 464 | 33 |
Athletics Intramural Aims and Values George M Smith | 60 |
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