The American Educational Review, Volume 31,Edição 2American Educational Company, 1910 |
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... Graduate and the Non - Graduate , The . .515 ..55 , 119 , 164 , 306 ... 57 , 121 184 , 246 , 310 , 378 , 440 , 504 , 568 , 648 , 712 , 774 Greatest Value of a College Education ... 583 Growth of Esperanto .280 Growth of the English ...
... Graduate and the Non - Graduate , The . .515 ..55 , 119 , 164 , 306 ... 57 , 121 184 , 246 , 310 , 378 , 440 , 504 , 568 , 648 , 712 , 774 Greatest Value of a College Education ... 583 Growth of Esperanto .280 Growth of the English ...
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... graduate departments . In the year 1907-8 there were 636 , and there were 5,757 men and 2,067 women in these depart ... graduated on the average about 5,000 physicians annually . " The actual proportion in the United States at this ...
... graduate departments . In the year 1907-8 there were 636 , and there were 5,757 men and 2,067 women in these depart ... graduated on the average about 5,000 physicians annually . " The actual proportion in the United States at this ...
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... graduated into the profession about three times as many men as are actually needed . In the in- quiries which have been made concern- ing the reasons for the existence of vari- ous low - grade medical schools , I have been met ...
... graduated into the profession about three times as many men as are actually needed . In the in- quiries which have been made concern- ing the reasons for the existence of vari- ous low - grade medical schools , I have been met ...
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... graduates , who would prob- ably have made as great a failure in any business house or factory as they did in college ... graduate of the Royal Polytechnicum of Berlin . Roeb- ling , it will be remembered , built the Niagara suspension ...
... graduates , who would prob- ably have made as great a failure in any business house or factory as they did in college ... graduate of the Royal Polytechnicum of Berlin . Roeb- ling , it will be remembered , built the Niagara suspension ...
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... graduation a student is given a try - out on a metropolitan paper . Some of the newspapers have made an offer to the school to take any student rec- ommended by the dean and pay his ex- penses for ten days ' work . ' Health " " Health ...
... graduation a student is given a try - out on a metropolitan paper . Some of the newspapers have made an offer to the school to take any student rec- ommended by the dean and pay his ex- penses for ten days ' work . ' Health " " Health ...
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