NCEA Bulletin, Volumes 18-19The Assocation, 1921 |
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... Spirit and Pedagogical Training , Rev. Henry Woods , S. J ..................... . 395 The Spirit of the Ursuline Order and Its Work for Education , An Ursuline of the Brown County Community ... 406 Papers Continued . PAGE Duties of ...
... Spirit and Pedagogical Training , Rev. Henry Woods , S. J ..................... . 395 The Spirit of the Ursuline Order and Its Work for Education , An Ursuline of the Brown County Community ... 406 Papers Continued . PAGE Duties of ...
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... spirit of cooperation and mutual helpful- ness among Catholic educators , to promote by study , conference and discussion the thoroughness of Catholic educational work in the United States . SEC . 3. To help the cause of Catholic ...
... spirit of cooperation and mutual helpful- ness among Catholic educators , to promote by study , conference and discussion the thoroughness of Catholic educational work in the United States . SEC . 3. To help the cause of Catholic ...
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... spirit of American university life . Thoughtful educators and university men deplore the great increase of university subjects , and regard the expansion of the institution as a thing 14 CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
... spirit of American university life . Thoughtful educators and university men deplore the great increase of university subjects , and regard the expansion of the institution as a thing 14 CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
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... spirit of charity . Three advantages are obvious . I. Professors of a certain branch of philosophy , history , public law , etc. , can write to the professor of the same study in another university for an ex- change of views . 2. A ...
... spirit of charity . Three advantages are obvious . I. Professors of a certain branch of philosophy , history , public law , etc. , can write to the professor of the same study in another university for an ex- change of views . 2. A ...
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... spirit , here as well as elsewhere displayed , has been well per- sonified in that poem to the President : " He plead for honor and the country's good And craved ' ungrudging measure ' of support : The sages gave approval as they could ...
... spirit , here as well as elsewhere displayed , has been well per- sonified in that poem to the President : " He plead for honor and the country's good And craved ' ungrudging measure ' of support : The sages gave approval as they could ...
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Página 414 - Amen I say to you, that you who have followed me, in the regeneration, when the Son of man shall sit on the seat of his majesty, you also shall sit on twelve seats judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
Página 215 - My work is mine, And, heresy or not, if my hand slacked I should rob God — since He is fullest good — Leaving a blank instead of violins. I say, not God Himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him.
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