Educational Review, Volume 72Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1926 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... direct or indirect in the said stock , bonds , or other securities than as so stated by him . 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this pub- lication sold or distributed , through the mails or otherwise , to paid ...
... direct or indirect in the said stock , bonds , or other securities than as so stated by him . 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this pub- lication sold or distributed , through the mails or otherwise , to paid ...
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... direct fact , and its simple conclusion is his little victory . Now in order to evolve for him direct processes of thinking , we must of a necessity get down to fundamentals . The child is happy to see that , by himself , he has built ...
... direct fact , and its simple conclusion is his little victory . Now in order to evolve for him direct processes of thinking , we must of a necessity get down to fundamentals . The child is happy to see that , by himself , he has built ...
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... direct action upon human kind forms a most teachable subject for the child . Don't strain the child's mind ; build it up . Some authors of textbooks for the grades have ignored the regional methods , and this is unfortunate . Others ...
... direct action upon human kind forms a most teachable subject for the child . Don't strain the child's mind ; build it up . Some authors of textbooks for the grades have ignored the regional methods , and this is unfortunate . Others ...
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... direct comfort to the militarists by accepting " pugnacity " and other associated instincts into good and regular standing in their order . Of course it does not follow that pugnacity and its associates must always find their ulti- mate ...
... direct comfort to the militarists by accepting " pugnacity " and other associated instincts into good and regular standing in their order . Of course it does not follow that pugnacity and its associates must always find their ulti- mate ...
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... direct approach to the characteristics and achievements of the world's peoples . Up to this point our remarks have dealt with the informational side of the educa- tional program . More important even than this is the training or ...
... direct approach to the characteristics and achievements of the world's peoples . Up to this point our remarks have dealt with the informational side of the educa- tional program . More important even than this is the training or ...
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