Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... living sense would stand for whatever at a specific date the students in the given institution were concerned to learn and the fac- ulty to teach . This being so , if we are to consider the question of unity in education , it becomes ...
... living sense would stand for whatever at a specific date the students in the given institution were concerned to learn and the fac- ulty to teach . This being so , if we are to consider the question of unity in education , it becomes ...
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... living organisms be equipped with a nervous system which will cause to be fixated those skeletal responses which reduce drives and give pleasure . But it is equally evident that living organisms must also be equipped with another ...
... living organisms be equipped with a nervous system which will cause to be fixated those skeletal responses which reduce drives and give pleasure . But it is equally evident that living organisms must also be equipped with another ...
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... living in 1940 in various occupations ( Column 2 ) are applied to the 14.5 millions of college graduates antici pated in 1968. The resulting product ( Column 3 ) gives for that year the required openings in each profession- al ...
... living in 1940 in various occupations ( Column 2 ) are applied to the 14.5 millions of college graduates antici pated in 1968. The resulting product ( Column 3 ) gives for that year the required openings in each profession- al ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 1 |
The Search for Unity in Higher | 21 |
Bivariate Normal Population When X is Truncated | 52 |
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