Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 42
... faculty and administrative staff . Together with the students , they ac- tually are the institution in the active sense . If a program of integra- tion is to be developed , it is they who will have to do it , and so the college must of ...
... faculty and administrative staff . Together with the students , they ac- tually are the institution in the active sense . If a program of integra- tion is to be developed , it is they who will have to do it , and so the college must of ...
Page 88
... faculty members with his virtues as a student . Graduate school , especially in a large institution , is pretty much an undergraduate major course all over again . There is , to be sure , an added zeal on the pupil's part , fostered by ...
... faculty members with his virtues as a student . Graduate school , especially in a large institution , is pretty much an undergraduate major course all over again . There is , to be sure , an added zeal on the pupil's part , fostered by ...
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... faculty members , inclu- sive of replacement.34 Well aware of the immensity of the problem , the P. C. nevertheless does not sufficient- ly stress the obstacles to the fulfillment of this program . When one considers the effects of the ...
... faculty members , inclu- sive of replacement.34 Well aware of the immensity of the problem , the P. C. nevertheless does not sufficient- ly stress the obstacles to the fulfillment of this program . When one considers the effects of the ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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