Educational Review, Volume 64Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1922 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... society is the only society which will satisfy the modern mind and that the only way in which we can make a democratic society practicable is by universal education . This means not only an education for all the children of all the ...
... society is the only society which will satisfy the modern mind and that the only way in which we can make a democratic society practicable is by universal education . This means not only an education for all the children of all the ...
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... society . Add to superior gifts superior educational ad- vantages and the danger to society becomes the greater . The need of society to - day is not only a more thorough de- velopment of the special talents of its members , but also ...
... society . Add to superior gifts superior educational ad- vantages and the danger to society becomes the greater . The need of society to - day is not only a more thorough de- velopment of the special talents of its members , but also ...
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... society that he would not have tolerated in the little community . Thus in the great industrial societies of modern times there appear certain difficulties in securing that whole - hearted devotion to social amelioration on the part of ...
... society that he would not have tolerated in the little community . Thus in the great industrial societies of modern times there appear certain difficulties in securing that whole - hearted devotion to social amelioration on the part of ...
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