Educational Review, Volume 57Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1919 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... effects of the Great War . Filled with the spirit of loyalty to this country , it is nevertheless entirely free from " spread - eagleism ; " its aim is to inculcate in the heart and mind of the pupil an in- telligent and ardent ...
... effects of the Great War . Filled with the spirit of loyalty to this country , it is nevertheless entirely free from " spread - eagleism ; " its aim is to inculcate in the heart and mind of the pupil an in- telligent and ardent ...
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... was consistent enough to prac- tise what he preached - that shiftlessness is as good as perseverance , and much else to the same effect . But a lot of water has run beneath the bridges since Rousseau 26 [ January Educational Review.
... was consistent enough to prac- tise what he preached - that shiftlessness is as good as perseverance , and much else to the same effect . But a lot of water has run beneath the bridges since Rousseau 26 [ January Educational Review.
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... effect , it is an idol of the market - place . Our sciolists crook the pregnant hinges of the knee to those survivals of the ape and tiger in human nature which instinctively lie athwart every effort after mental consecution and ethical ...
... effect , it is an idol of the market - place . Our sciolists crook the pregnant hinges of the knee to those survivals of the ape and tiger in human nature which instinctively lie athwart every effort after mental consecution and ethical ...
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... journalistic barker and popular Cf. The Life and Work of George Sylvester Morris , p . 149 f . , 208 f . • Diana of the Crossways , chap . i , ad fin . lecturer , greedy of effect , have been prone to 1919 ] 33 Reckless tenants.
... journalistic barker and popular Cf. The Life and Work of George Sylvester Morris , p . 149 f . , 208 f . • Diana of the Crossways , chap . i , ad fin . lecturer , greedy of effect , have been prone to 1919 ] 33 Reckless tenants.
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Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew. lecturer , greedy of effect , have been prone to forget that the immense multiplication of inventions and instruments presupposed fresh knowledge of the conditions under ...
Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew. lecturer , greedy of effect , have been prone to forget that the immense multiplication of inventions and instruments presupposed fresh knowledge of the conditions under ...
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