Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... schools , provided rides to these schools are not specially favored as contrasted with rides to other private schools not run for profit . The case did not hold that towns must offer rides to church schools or to other non - public schools ...
... schools , provided rides to these schools are not specially favored as contrasted with rides to other private schools not run for profit . The case did not hold that towns must offer rides to church schools or to other non - public schools ...
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... schools of Connecticut is a perpetual change of teachers . " This problem was only part of a sad state of affairs . In the early 1800's some areas had no public schools at all . " Even where so - called public schools existed , they ...
... schools of Connecticut is a perpetual change of teachers . " This problem was only part of a sad state of affairs . In the early 1800's some areas had no public schools at all . " Even where so - called public schools existed , they ...
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... public had been diverted from the schools at the very time the schools needed it most , for in the years from 1870 to the be- ginning of World War II secondary school enrollments had increased 90 times ! This ... PUBLIC AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
... public had been diverted from the schools at the very time the schools needed it most , for in the years from 1870 to the be- ginning of World War II secondary school enrollments had increased 90 times ! This ... PUBLIC AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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