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... given promptly . The Publishers of The American Edu- cational Review are very closely asso- ciated with every line of endeavor in or near the world of education , and it is easy to furnish any desired information . Readers are invited ...
... given promptly . The Publishers of The American Edu- cational Review are very closely asso- ciated with every line of endeavor in or near the world of education , and it is easy to furnish any desired information . Readers are invited ...
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... seven institutions on the accepted list . A summary is given of a statement from each teacher now on the retired list as to the reasons for his retirement . As a result of the experience , two changes were made THE MONTH'S REVIEW 389.
... seven institutions on the accepted list . A summary is given of a statement from each teacher now on the retired list as to the reasons for his retirement . As a result of the experience , two changes were made THE MONTH'S REVIEW 389.
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... given to distinctly educational problems , such as the relations of high school and college , the weighing of col- lege entrance requirements in favor of the classics , and the relative value of ed- ucational criticism and educational ...
... given to distinctly educational problems , such as the relations of high school and college , the weighing of col- lege entrance requirements in favor of the classics , and the relative value of ed- ucational criticism and educational ...
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... given students was to substitute modern languages for Latin and Greek . This statement of the case may seem incredible , but I was looking over one of our old catalogues the other day and I found it exactly so . Every subject was ...
... given students was to substitute modern languages for Latin and Greek . This statement of the case may seem incredible , but I was looking over one of our old catalogues the other day and I found it exactly so . Every subject was ...
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... given almost entirely to the labora- tories , the new additions being physiol- ogy , pathology , and histology , bacteriol- ogy and pharmacology . Each of these laboratories has a director who gives his time to nothing else . When I ...
... given almost entirely to the labora- tories , the new additions being physiol- ogy , pathology , and histology , bacteriol- ogy and pharmacology . Each of these laboratories has a director who gives his time to nothing else . When I ...
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