Education, Volumen53New England Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... necessary that there be a number and variety of school activities . This is necessary for the morale of both groups and of individuals . If the only activity that a school emphasizes and socially approves is football it requires no ...
... necessary that there be a number and variety of school activities . This is necessary for the morale of both groups and of individuals . If the only activity that a school emphasizes and socially approves is football it requires no ...
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... necessary in their use . Good morale both among students . and patrons was never more necessary than at the present . Effective produc- tion of good morale is dependent on several steps . First and foremost is the conception of good ...
... necessary in their use . Good morale both among students . and patrons was never more necessary than at the present . Effective produc- tion of good morale is dependent on several steps . First and foremost is the conception of good ...
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... necessary to exercise great care in conforming with the general princi- ples of newspaper style . For example , the first paragraph or two should con- tain all the essential facts of the entire story . This makes it possible for the ...
... necessary to exercise great care in conforming with the general princi- ples of newspaper style . For example , the first paragraph or two should con- tain all the essential facts of the entire story . This makes it possible for the ...
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