Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 208
... City study , as it did in the southern city , that the members of this community are greatly in- fluenced by a social - class order in which they look upon people as being higher or lower on the rungs of the social ladder . By the use ...
... City study , as it did in the southern city , that the members of this community are greatly in- fluenced by a social - class order in which they look upon people as being higher or lower on the rungs of the social ladder . By the use ...
Page 211
... City , which contained approxi- mately 13,000 inhabitants of whom roughly fifty per cent were Negro . The class alignments of the whites were found by these investigations to be quite similar to those of Yankee City . Due to the ...
... City , which contained approxi- mately 13,000 inhabitants of whom roughly fifty per cent were Negro . The class alignments of the whites were found by these investigations to be quite similar to those of Yankee City . Due to the ...
Page 213
... city which has been recently established and had a rapid growth in population has not had the time to establish a ... City , Hometown , Old City , and Middletown studies has been the light thrown upon the subject of so- cial mobility ...
... city which has been recently established and had a rapid growth in population has not had the time to establish a ... City , Hometown , Old City , and Middletown studies has been the light thrown upon the subject of so- cial mobility ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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