Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... 15.NEW YORK ( From publications of the Russell Sage Foundation . There is no good evidence that the distributions have been radically changed since 1910 - the date of this chart . ) small fraction of the boys and girls that are eligible.
... 15.NEW YORK ( From publications of the Russell Sage Foundation . There is no good evidence that the distributions have been radically changed since 1910 - the date of this chart . ) small fraction of the boys and girls that are eligible.
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... boys and girls of the rural districts where it would seem the nation is just now in most urgent need of capable leadership . It is most gratifying , however , to note the achievements of the past two decades in the rapid extension of ...
... boys and girls of the rural districts where it would seem the nation is just now in most urgent need of capable leadership . It is most gratifying , however , to note the achievements of the past two decades in the rapid extension of ...
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... boys and girls should not be taught that there is no such thing as American literature or that there are no great American artists and composers . Even foreign - born Americans , whatever pride they feel in the aesthetic triumphs of the ...
... boys and girls should not be taught that there is no such thing as American literature or that there are no great American artists and composers . Even foreign - born Americans , whatever pride they feel in the aesthetic triumphs of the ...
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... boy who could not learn to write a poem or an essay or even to comprehend and re- member the technique which makes literature an art was denied the story - telling , the dramatization , the unalloyed enjoyment of selected masterpieces ...
... boy who could not learn to write a poem or an essay or even to comprehend and re- member the technique which makes literature an art was denied the story - telling , the dramatization , the unalloyed enjoyment of selected masterpieces ...
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... boy or girl to be restrained from undesirable behavior by belonging to a group which does not ap- prove of such a mode of action , it is good mainly in the proportion in which the youngster grasps the approved line of conduct as an ...
... boy or girl to be restrained from undesirable behavior by belonging to a group which does not ap- prove of such a mode of action , it is good mainly in the proportion in which the youngster grasps the approved line of conduct as an ...
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