Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 88
... young people . In a play written by two well - known Soviet play- wrights , V. Kirshon and A. Uspenski , a young Communist recites a poem called " The Industrialization of Love , " in which he sings of the pros- titute and her " technic ...
... young people . In a play written by two well - known Soviet play- wrights , V. Kirshon and A. Uspenski , a young Communist recites a poem called " The Industrialization of Love , " in which he sings of the pros- titute and her " technic ...
Page 35
... young couple . The tipi is considered to belong to the woman . If the couple separates , she keeps the tipi . After that meet- ing the young couple are consid- ered man and wife . They can start living together any time they have enough ...
... young couple . The tipi is considered to belong to the woman . If the couple separates , she keeps the tipi . After that meet- ing the young couple are consid- ered man and wife . They can start living together any time they have enough ...
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... young people do not know anything about it but are told later . They are just given directions . Even boys were some- times forced into marriage with girls they didn't like , especially when the families were set upon it . For reasons ...
... young people do not know anything about it but are told later . They are just given directions . Even boys were some- times forced into marriage with girls they didn't like , especially when the families were set upon it . For reasons ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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