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... matter , particularly the subject matter that had been developed by the Greeks and Romans and which constituted a very large share of higher levels of academic culture in the period of the Reformation and the Renaissance . These schools ...
... matter , particularly the subject matter that had been developed by the Greeks and Romans and which constituted a very large share of higher levels of academic culture in the period of the Reformation and the Renaissance . These schools ...
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... matter separated from in its applica- tion from other areas of subject mat- ter . We are now in the beginning stages of the development which bids fair to all but eradicate subject matter boundaries . Already hundreds thousands of ...
... matter separated from in its applica- tion from other areas of subject mat- ter . We are now in the beginning stages of the development which bids fair to all but eradicate subject matter boundaries . Already hundreds thousands of ...
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... matter at their respective levels as they are now made familiar with techniques necessary in reading stories in readers . Research Points the Way Several studies have supported the contention that a core of common ele- ments is used in ...
... matter at their respective levels as they are now made familiar with techniques necessary in reading stories in readers . Research Points the Way Several studies have supported the contention that a core of common ele- ments is used in ...
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SEPTEMBER 1951 No | 3 |
Hodgson Walter | 12 |
State Supervision in Music Ethel M Keller | 19 |
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