Educational Review, Volume 74Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1927 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... keep the city clean . Chicago , every year , when the snow has melted and the scars of winter offend the eye , organizes a city - wide clean - up campaign sponsored by the Associ- ation of Commerce . The schools organize a superb ...
... keep the city clean . Chicago , every year , when the snow has melted and the scars of winter offend the eye , organizes a city - wide clean - up campaign sponsored by the Associ- ation of Commerce . The schools organize a superb ...
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... keep them away from polling places . Still the average teacher continues to tell the children that colored people are citi- zens . ' " Mr. Keesler , who was one of the youngest teachers attending the meeting , went on to condemn ...
... keep them away from polling places . Still the average teacher continues to tell the children that colored people are citi- zens . ' " Mr. Keesler , who was one of the youngest teachers attending the meeting , went on to condemn ...
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... keep on going as if they expected to find gold in the streets , " said one witness engaged in the traffic . A vivid picture is given of the activities of one particular procurer in Europe who boasted of the number of girls he could ...
... keep on going as if they expected to find gold in the streets , " said one witness engaged in the traffic . A vivid picture is given of the activities of one particular procurer in Europe who boasted of the number of girls he could ...
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... keep the enlisted men from de- serting . ' Taxation without representation ' which we now teach as the reason for the war was an absurd contention by colonies with so amazing a number of people who were denied votes by the local ...
... keep the enlisted men from de- serting . ' Taxation without representation ' which we now teach as the reason for the war was an absurd contention by colonies with so amazing a number of people who were denied votes by the local ...
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... keep on living in the school buildings and in at least one case , after the students had left , the leaders came back every day and persecuted the Chinese until they were forced to leave the premises . The anatomy of the student strike ...
... keep on living in the school buildings and in at least one case , after the students had left , the leaders came back every day and persecuted the Chinese until they were forced to leave the premises . The anatomy of the student strike ...
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Página 7 - ... owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months...
Página 152 - The builder lifted his old gray head — "Good friend, in the path I have come," he said, "There followeth after me today, A youth whose feet must pass this way, This...
Página 152 - The sullen stream had no fear for him. But he turned when safe on the other side and built a bridge to span the tide "Old Man...
Página 21 - ... the shrieks and agonies of many thousand human beings. There is more of misery inflicted upon mankind by one year of war, than by all the civil peculations and oppressions of a century. Yet it is a state into which the mass of mankind rush with the greatest avidity, hailing official murderers, in scarlet, gold, and cocks' feathers, as the greatest and most glorious of human creatures.
Página 106 - A profession has for its prime object the service it can render to humanity; reward or financial gain should be a subordinate consideration. The practice of medicine is a profession. In choosing this profession an individual assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals.
Página 26 - But of all the changes taking place, the most significant is the growing desire to make the acquirement of knowledge pleasurable rather than painful •—a desire based on the more or less distinct perception that at each age the intellectual action which a child likes is a healthful one for it; and conversely.
Página 207 - The signal lanterns of Paul Revere displayed in the steeple of this church April 18, 1775, warned the country of the march of the British troops to Lexington and Concord.