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A Monthly Magazine DEVOTED TO THE SCIENCE , ART , PHILOSOPHY , AND LITERATURE OF EDUCATION WILLIAM A. MOWRY EDITOR VOLUME VII SEPTEMBER , 1886 — JUNE , 1887 BOSTON EASTERN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 50 BROMFIELD STREET 1887 CONTENTS . VOL . VII.— ...
A Monthly Magazine DEVOTED TO THE SCIENCE , ART , PHILOSOPHY , AND LITERATURE OF EDUCATION WILLIAM A. MOWRY EDITOR VOLUME VII SEPTEMBER , 1886 — JUNE , 1887 BOSTON EASTERN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 50 BROMFIELD STREET 1887 CONTENTS . VOL . VII.— ...
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... Literature , 74 , 140 , 214 , 295 , 370 , 441 , 528 , 588 , 662 , 741 Richardson , John M. How Should Examinations be Con- ducted ? What is Their Educational Value ? Romans in Ancient Britain , The . Rev. H. Hewett . Saracens , The ...
... Literature , 74 , 140 , 214 , 295 , 370 , 441 , 528 , 588 , 662 , 741 Richardson , John M. How Should Examinations be Con- ducted ? What is Their Educational Value ? Romans in Ancient Britain , The . Rev. H. Hewett . Saracens , The ...
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... Literature ( Belles Lettres ) ; ( 3 ) History and Political Science . Professor Mc- Vickar was transferred to the chair of Evidences of Natural and Revealed religion which he held until 1864 , when he retired from office , his duties ...
... Literature ( Belles Lettres ) ; ( 3 ) History and Political Science . Professor Mc- Vickar was transferred to the chair of Evidences of Natural and Revealed religion which he held until 1864 , when he retired from office , his duties ...
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... literature may be chosen by the student who does not prefer the old curriculum . Thus it is obvious that the advantages of an elective course are secured by giving to every scholar his choice among several care- fully considered plans ...
... literature may be chosen by the student who does not prefer the old curriculum . Thus it is obvious that the advantages of an elective course are secured by giving to every scholar his choice among several care- fully considered plans ...
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... increase in the salaries . From a petition of the teachers of Tyrol to the andtag , it appears that the salaries there average less than $ 87 per annum . A. T. S. T CURRENT LITERATURE . THE books that come to the 72 [ Sept. EDUCATION . 539.
... increase in the salaries . From a petition of the teachers of Tyrol to the andtag , it appears that the salaries there average less than $ 87 per annum . A. T. S. T CURRENT LITERATURE . THE books that come to the 72 [ Sept. EDUCATION . 539.
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