Educational Review, Volume 71Nicholas 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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... better things ; the efforts of hundreds of teachers , who have given un- stinted service . " Four men have contributed most : Baker , Smiley , Barrett , Hill are names which should hereabouts be graven in stone . Den- ver has not ...
... better things ; the efforts of hundreds of teachers , who have given un- stinted service . " Four men have contributed most : Baker , Smiley , Barrett , Hill are names which should hereabouts be graven in stone . Den- ver has not ...
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... better schools , to graduate pupils better equipped to face life's problems , to give back to the community better citizens , has become in the United States a natural inspiration to achievement . That there is still room for great ...
... better schools , to graduate pupils better equipped to face life's problems , to give back to the community better citizens , has become in the United States a natural inspiration to achievement . That there is still room for great ...
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... better schools of the higher grade mean better citizens . The young men and young women who take a course in the high school are better fitted in every way to take up the burden of life . They understand better the responsibilities of ...
... better schools of the higher grade mean better citizens . The young men and young women who take a course in the high school are better fitted in every way to take up the burden of life . They understand better the responsibilities of ...
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... better they will get on . " " The school business is not only bigger but better than it ever was before . Con- ditions are more conducive to study . Equipment is more complete . Subjects of study become more and more sensible . The ...
... better they will get on . " " The school business is not only bigger but better than it ever was before . Con- ditions are more conducive to study . Equipment is more complete . Subjects of study become more and more sensible . The ...
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... better then this . With the Constitution as a basis let the American teacher arouse within our youth the vital enthusiasm which entered into its formulation . It is the fundamental law of the land . It preserves It preserves the fruits ...
... better then this . With the Constitution as a basis let the American teacher arouse within our youth the vital enthusiasm which entered into its formulation . It is the fundamental law of the land . It preserves It preserves the fruits ...
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