Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... Mathematics and Poe- try , comprising ; first , mathematics , and literature and poetry ; second , logic ; third , foreign languages and the history of civilization . " The year of Natural Sciences and Fine Arts , comprising : first ...
... Mathematics and Poe- try , comprising ; first , mathematics , and literature and poetry ; second , logic ; third , foreign languages and the history of civilization . " The year of Natural Sciences and Fine Arts , comprising : first ...
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... mathematics , possibly cared less , and who use statistical methods merely as a de- vice to portray the facts of their group investigations ; and that of those in the same fields who resort to mathematics to aid in the dis- covery of ...
... mathematics , possibly cared less , and who use statistical methods merely as a de- vice to portray the facts of their group investigations ; and that of those in the same fields who resort to mathematics to aid in the dis- covery of ...
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... mathematics . However , he goes beyond mere complaining by actually presenting a Mathematical Background Test which a student may use to aid him in identifying areas of mathematics in which he is weak . In addition , he has given per ...
... mathematics . However , he goes beyond mere complaining by actually presenting a Mathematical Background Test which a student may use to aid him in identifying areas of mathematics in which he is weak . In addition , he has given per ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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