Educational Review, Volume 75Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1928 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... desire to use it to advantage , else our college system will be futile . " But the problem of how this may best be accomplished still remains . It is difficult to ascertain just who is fitted for college and who will make the best of ...
... desire to use it to advantage , else our college system will be futile . " But the problem of how this may best be accomplished still remains . It is difficult to ascertain just who is fitted for college and who will make the best of ...
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... desire for acquiring the trait which is missing ; develop a plan of action for the patient - a desire which does not function is a waste ; the real test of character is in conduct , not in desires or plans of action . The desire must be ...
... desire for acquiring the trait which is missing ; develop a plan of action for the patient - a desire which does not function is a waste ; the real test of character is in conduct , not in desires or plans of action . The desire must be ...
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... desires . He must be a good listener , capable of causing the patient to unburden the soul's secrets . He must be a ... desire to follow any of the numerous pro- fessions listed under writing . ' If you read good authors you may learn ...
... desires . He must be a good listener , capable of causing the patient to unburden the soul's secrets . He must be a ... desire to follow any of the numerous pro- fessions listed under writing . ' If you read good authors you may learn ...
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... desire for getting variety without destroying the unity of a work led to the principle of statement of an idea , digression , and re - statement ( a principle with which is bound up the idea of contrasting keys ) , i . e . to the birth ...
... desire for getting variety without destroying the unity of a work led to the principle of statement of an idea , digression , and re - statement ( a principle with which is bound up the idea of contrasting keys ) , i . e . to the birth ...
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... desire was general enough to warrant extending the work to include the boys . However , when the matter was presented to the school by the Student Council , two - hundred and fifty boys signed the petition asking for the same privilege ...
... desire was general enough to warrant extending the work to include the boys . However , when the matter was presented to the school by the Student Council , two - hundred and fifty boys signed the petition asking for the same privilege ...
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