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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... Mean to Me ? 245 . Halo What Size ? 87 . Halo , Tarnishing the , 144 . HATTON , MABEL G. - Lo , I Am Become As Sounding Brass ! 270 . HERRICK , CHEESEMAN A. - How Abraham Lincoln Was Educated , 78 . History of Our World , What Shall ...
... Mean to Me ? 245 . Halo What Size ? 87 . Halo , Tarnishing the , 144 . HATTON , MABEL G. - Lo , I Am Become As Sounding Brass ! 270 . HERRICK , CHEESEMAN A. - How Abraham Lincoln Was Educated , 78 . History of Our World , What Shall ...
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... means of knife or ball is an outrage upon what schools teach , education takes as its mission the urge toward international agreement to outlaw warfare except in self defense . To join with the nations of the world in maintaining peace ...
... means of knife or ball is an outrage upon what schools teach , education takes as its mission the urge toward international agreement to outlaw warfare except in self defense . To join with the nations of the world in maintaining peace ...
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... 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 citizenship . They are able to get ...
... 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 citizenship . They are able to get ...
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... mean- ing though it be , to teach the youth a little of everything on earth . " There is a great deal of plausibility in the idea that schools should teach the youth how to make a living , but it begs the question in not defining living ...
... mean- ing though it be , to teach the youth a little of everything on earth . " There is a great deal of plausibility in the idea that schools should teach the youth how to make a living , but it begs the question in not defining living ...
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... means of livelihood . Despite all these facts of modern life , the American family and the social and political organization built and maintained upon it , is the very anchor of justice and social morality in the world to - day . The ...
... means of livelihood . Despite all these facts of modern life , the American family and the social and political organization built and maintained upon it , is the very anchor of justice and social morality in the world to - day . The ...
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