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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... natural place among the favorite pursuits of the human mind . I'll say it accom- plishes its purpose admirably . " Then came the turn of our dignified up- standing Homer Allen , head of the large high school . He goes by the name of ...
... natural place among the favorite pursuits of the human mind . I'll say it accom- plishes its purpose admirably . " Then came the turn of our dignified up- standing Homer Allen , head of the large high school . He goes by the name of ...
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... nature and had been con- strained to devise penance for offences . The form it took here was the wearing of the iron collar of St. Bernard - one day for light of- fences , longer for more serious breaches of the rules . Philautus ...
... nature and had been con- strained to devise penance for offences . The form it took here was the wearing of the iron collar of St. Bernard - one day for light of- fences , longer for more serious breaches of the rules . Philautus ...
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... natural tendency then to review the peoples of the world according to their activities . We are , however , prone to forget the funda- mental physical basis of division and at- tempt to draw provincial lines entirely upon the characters ...
... natural tendency then to review the peoples of the world according to their activities . We are , however , prone to forget the funda- mental physical basis of division and at- tempt to draw provincial lines entirely upon the characters ...
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... natural endowments of the region . Why not start with natural endowments ? Be our method inductive or deductive the data which is of a nature that can be given the young is the same in either case . I cannot show much sympathy with the ...
... natural endowments of the region . Why not start with natural endowments ? Be our method inductive or deductive the data which is of a nature that can be given the young is the same in either case . I cannot show much sympathy with the ...
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... nature remains human nature , it will be tempting to do just this . On the one hand we have the teacher of academic subjects , with high and vital ideals of scholarship , who bitterly begrudges the demands of state departments of public ...
... nature remains human nature , it will be tempting to do just this . On the one hand we have the teacher of academic subjects , with high and vital ideals of scholarship , who bitterly begrudges the demands of state departments of public ...
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