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... called forth extended comment . The Philadelphia Inquirer states that the list of questions was sent to it by the president of the Allentown school dis- trict with a request for an opinion on the test . There is no statement of the age ...
... called forth extended comment . The Philadelphia Inquirer states that the list of questions was sent to it by the president of the Allentown school dis- trict with a request for an opinion on the test . There is no statement of the age ...
Página 399
... called ' newspaper mak- ing . ' This consists in practice upon the daily journalistic work in all depart- ments . The students report to the pro- fessor in charge , who gives each one an assignment just as he would receive if he were a ...
... called ' newspaper mak- ing . ' This consists in practice upon the daily journalistic work in all depart- ments . The students report to the pro- fessor in charge , who gives each one an assignment just as he would receive if he were a ...
Página 400
... called ' newspaper publishing . ' ' Office equip- ment ' is a closely allied course , as is the course advertising . ' ' Correspondence ' and ' news gathering ' are what the names indicate . Newspaper jurisprudence ' is a study of laws ...
... called ' newspaper publishing . ' ' Office equip- ment ' is a closely allied course , as is the course advertising . ' ' Correspondence ' and ' news gathering ' are what the names indicate . Newspaper jurisprudence ' is a study of laws ...
Página 401
... called " school diseases . " Work , therefore , is the criterion of ed- ucation as it is of health . " Much stress is laid generally upon a supposed distinction between mental work and physical work , notwithstand- ing the fact that ...
... called " school diseases . " Work , therefore , is the criterion of ed- ucation as it is of health . " Much stress is laid generally upon a supposed distinction between mental work and physical work , notwithstand- ing the fact that ...
Página 402
... called , becomes more secure . The best method of work , whether mental or physical , is that which develops a rhythmic sequence of effort and pause . Nature suggests this in all her workings . The new course in phys- ical education ...
... called , becomes more secure . The best method of work , whether mental or physical , is that which develops a rhythmic sequence of effort and pause . Nature suggests this in all her workings . The new course in phys- ical education ...
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