Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 66
... taught for more than two decades at Columbia and which the author of the most complete pub- lished analysis of survey courses char- acterizes as " the most common pat- tern in the courses described in this book . " Thus , under a widely ...
... taught for more than two decades at Columbia and which the author of the most complete pub- lished analysis of survey courses char- acterizes as " the most common pat- tern in the courses described in this book . " Thus , under a widely ...
Page 192
... Taught to be tolerant , they every- where meet with intolerance ; taught to be loyal to their country , they are constantly told that this is not their country ; taught to respect their fel- low citizens , they are consistently treated ...
... Taught to be tolerant , they every- where meet with intolerance ; taught to be loyal to their country , they are constantly told that this is not their country ; taught to respect their fel- low citizens , they are consistently treated ...
Page 57
... taught by inade- quately trained or untrained per- sonnel . In view of the general interest in anthropology as a subject , it seems worthwhile to restate1 briefly its po- tential and specific values as a basic factor in general ...
... taught by inade- quately trained or untrained per- sonnel . In view of the general interest in anthropology as a subject , it seems worthwhile to restate1 briefly its po- tential and specific values as a basic factor in general ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 1 |
The Search for Unity in Higher | 21 |
Bivariate Normal Population When X is Truncated | 52 |
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