Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... Boys are great ritualists : a boy appointed Lord High Scavenger does not resent having to keep a school - room tidy . iv . Boys love small rewards : the prospect of being let out five minutes early will stimulate a boy to in- credible ...
... Boys are great ritualists : a boy appointed Lord High Scavenger does not resent having to keep a school - room tidy . iv . Boys love small rewards : the prospect of being let out five minutes early will stimulate a boy to in- credible ...
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... boys of any literary ability , this would be a disaster . It was laid down that all boys judged by us to fall into this class , must do Greek for two years after leaving the fourth form : steps were taken to secure that they got ...
... boys of any literary ability , this would be a disaster . It was laid down that all boys judged by us to fall into this class , must do Greek for two years after leaving the fourth form : steps were taken to secure that they got ...
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... boys in authority are called prefects or monitors or have no special name at all , there is no doubt that the control of boys by boys is a characteristic feature of an English school . Their authority is usually , though not necessarily ...
... boys in authority are called prefects or monitors or have no special name at all , there is no doubt that the control of boys by boys is a characteristic feature of an English school . Their authority is usually , though not necessarily ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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