Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 78
... structure , as in the building of a cathedral or skyscraper , a tested foundation and a knowledge of that foundation is essential if the structure is to endure . In this translation and com- mentary , Dr. Lilge presents 78 [ VOL . XVI ...
... structure , as in the building of a cathedral or skyscraper , a tested foundation and a knowledge of that foundation is essential if the structure is to endure . In this translation and com- mentary , Dr. Lilge presents 78 [ VOL . XVI ...
Page 210
... structure is too com- plex to be described with such simple generalities . Too many people in each of the several classes do not fit into these categories . ( pages 199-201 ) 2 Two major attempts at scientific analysis of mid - western ...
... structure is too com- plex to be described with such simple generalities . Too many people in each of the several classes do not fit into these categories . ( pages 199-201 ) 2 Two major attempts at scientific analysis of mid - western ...
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Howard Eugene Wilson. from its structure and cannot be understood and taught in terms of theoretical concepts or ... structural unity of a work of art . The term " figure - ground " signifies the focal relations between the factors of a ...
Howard Eugene Wilson. from its structure and cannot be understood and taught in terms of theoretical concepts or ... structural unity of a work of art . The term " figure - ground " signifies the focal relations between the factors of a ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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