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... Philosophy and Literature of Education RICHARD G. BOONE and FRANK H. PALMER , Editors VOLUME XXIV SEPTEMBER , 1903 JUNE , 1904 - BOSTON THE PALMER COMPANY 50 BROMFIELD STREET 1904 CONTENTS . Arithmetic Checks , and the Habit of Accuracy.
... Philosophy and Literature of Education RICHARD G. BOONE and FRANK H. PALMER , Editors VOLUME XXIV SEPTEMBER , 1903 JUNE , 1904 - BOSTON THE PALMER COMPANY 50 BROMFIELD STREET 1904 CONTENTS . Arithmetic Checks , and the Habit of Accuracy.
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... Boston prospectus puts it , should be " to raise the moral and intellectual standard of the community by preparing pupils to become more intelligent citizens , to make better homes , and thus to increase public and private welfare ...
... Boston prospectus puts it , should be " to raise the moral and intellectual standard of the community by preparing pupils to become more intelligent citizens , to make better homes , and thus to increase public and private welfare ...
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... Civil War . New York has eleven schools , -four male , six female , and one mixed ; Boston , Chicago , and St. Louis have also had evening high schools for many years . Of other cities that 18 Education for September.
... Civil War . New York has eleven schools , -four male , six female , and one mixed ; Boston , Chicago , and St. Louis have also had evening high schools for many years . Of other cities that 18 Education for September.
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... Boston , 673 25 Providence , 1,341 590 23 Cleveland , 6 Cincinnati ( 2 schools ) , 600 300 17 St. Louis , 362 202 8 Baltimore , 1,180 463 22 Hartford , 175 90 6 New Haven , 275 150 13 Albany , 335 144 8 Fall River , 200 112 9 Lawrence ...
... Boston , 673 25 Providence , 1,341 590 23 Cleveland , 6 Cincinnati ( 2 schools ) , 600 300 17 St. Louis , 362 202 8 Baltimore , 1,180 463 22 Hartford , 175 90 6 New Haven , 275 150 13 Albany , 335 144 8 Fall River , 200 112 9 Lawrence ...
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... very much in the sev- eral schools . The Boston evening high school has probably the most exhaustive course of study . It includes almost the entire range of secondary school topics with the exception of Evening High Schools 21.
... very much in the sev- eral schools . The Boston evening high school has probably the most exhaustive course of study . It includes almost the entire range of secondary school topics with the exception of Evening High Schools 21.
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