Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... fact that teaching also is labor even hard labor . At the conclusion of Professor Inglis ' address on " Teaching , a ... fact he had just been read out of it . He pointed out the unquestioned fact that few of the world's great teachers ...
... fact that teaching also is labor even hard labor . At the conclusion of Professor Inglis ' address on " Teaching , a ... fact he had just been read out of it . He pointed out the unquestioned fact that few of the world's great teachers ...
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... fact for having been agents makes them more attentive members of the audience and having been in the audi- ence makes them more efficient agents . Another fact of lesser interest but as great significance is that the agents and the ...
... fact for having been agents makes them more attentive members of the audience and having been in the audi- ence makes them more efficient agents . Another fact of lesser interest but as great significance is that the agents and the ...
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... fact that without their existence the words " college " or " university " would lose half their charms to the average American . If one keeps these facts in one's mind it will be easy to appre- ciate the enormous difficulties Negro ...
... fact that without their existence the words " college " or " university " would lose half their charms to the average American . If one keeps these facts in one's mind it will be easy to appre- ciate the enormous difficulties Negro ...
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