Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 183
... living just because they have come to college . It is only by following the older psy- chology that makes an artificial di- chotomy between the mind and the body and that exalts one " mental faculty " over another that one could ...
... living just because they have come to college . It is only by following the older psy- chology that makes an artificial di- chotomy between the mind and the body and that exalts one " mental faculty " over another that one could ...
Page 116
... living organisms have , not " a nervous system , " but two distinct nervous systems . Responses of the skeletal muscles are mediated by the central nervous system , whereas re- sponses of the visceral and vascular parts of the organism ...
... living organisms have , not " a nervous system , " but two distinct nervous systems . Responses of the skeletal muscles are mediated by the central nervous system , whereas re- sponses of the visceral and vascular parts of the organism ...
Page 190
... living in 1940. Actu- All Professions ( 1 ) Occupations Number in 1940 In ooo's ( 2 ) Percentage of College Graduates Living in Oct. , 1940 in Various Occupations 70.0 36.0 1968 Openings Required In ooo's ( 4 ) Percentage ( 3 ) to 1940 ...
... living in 1940. Actu- All Professions ( 1 ) Occupations Number in 1940 In ooo's ( 2 ) Percentage of College Graduates Living in Oct. , 1940 in Various Occupations 70.0 36.0 1968 Openings Required In ooo's ( 4 ) Percentage ( 3 ) to 1940 ...
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ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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