Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 77
... accepted those fourteen principles explicitly as the basis of the armistice and the basis of the peace ... I crossed the ocean under bond to my own people and to the other Governments with which I was dealing . The whole specification ...
... accepted those fourteen principles explicitly as the basis of the armistice and the basis of the peace ... I crossed the ocean under bond to my own people and to the other Governments with which I was dealing . The whole specification ...
Page 236
... accepted the Spencerian application of the theory of biological evolution to cultural change , in gen- eral , and social institutions , in par- ticular . Their viewpoint had its counterpart in the culture epoch theory of the Herbartians ...
... accepted the Spencerian application of the theory of biological evolution to cultural change , in gen- eral , and social institutions , in par- ticular . Their viewpoint had its counterpart in the culture epoch theory of the Herbartians ...
Page 216
... accepted the de- pendence in herself , but she has also accepted the responsibility for re- organizing herself . She has decided to become more independent , more self - directing , not in a bold or over- confident sense , but in the ...
... accepted the de- pendence in herself , but she has also accepted the responsibility for re- organizing herself . She has decided to become more independent , more self - directing , not in a bold or over- confident sense , but in the ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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