Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... institutions as well as to those of society in general . ' " '39 Next to the problem of actual numbers in institutions of higher learning , the issue of the relative posi- tions of public and private institu- tions is the most important ...
... institutions as well as to those of society in general . ' " '39 Next to the problem of actual numbers in institutions of higher learning , the issue of the relative posi- tions of public and private institu- tions is the most important ...
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... institutions with higher costs and revenues per student will be able to turn out the quality prod- uct proposed by the P. C. In public institutions , the cost per student would be about 725 dollars and the student would have to pay but ...
... institutions with higher costs and revenues per student will be able to turn out the quality prod- uct proposed by the P. C. In public institutions , the cost per student would be about 725 dollars and the student would have to pay but ...
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... institutions , I object to the financial treatment for the private institutions advocated by the P. C. It is not yet time for funeral services.62 62See the dissent of Msgr . F. G. Hochwalt and M. R. P. McGuire , ibid . , pp . 65-68 ...
... institutions , I object to the financial treatment for the private institutions advocated by the P. C. It is not yet time for funeral services.62 62See the dissent of Msgr . F. G. Hochwalt and M. R. P. McGuire , ibid . , pp . 65-68 ...
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ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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