Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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Page ix
... desire to see any and every innovation which promises real advancement , whether suggested by expert or by layman , given a fair trial under the most favorable conditions . They recognize- from a sense of national patriotism - the duty ...
... desire to see any and every innovation which promises real advancement , whether suggested by expert or by layman , given a fair trial under the most favorable conditions . They recognize- from a sense of national patriotism - the duty ...
Page xv
... desire its benefits . It is scarcely necessary to remark that there is need for a more general equalization of opportunities for university , college and technical school training at public expense among all the professional and ...
... desire its benefits . It is scarcely necessary to remark that there is need for a more general equalization of opportunities for university , college and technical school training at public expense among all the professional and ...
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... desire to hold within reasonable bounds the insistent social tendencies of young people . Social activities there will be , whether the teacher plans for them or not , and the impulse for much of the constructive development which has ...
... desire to hold within reasonable bounds the insistent social tendencies of young people . Social activities there will be , whether the teacher plans for them or not , and the impulse for much of the constructive development which has ...
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... desire on the part of many boys for higher living than a group of men could do in years . Most of the boys have signed an agreement to refrain from cigarette smoking . While many have slipped back it has nevertheless been a lever which ...
... desire on the part of many boys for higher living than a group of men could do in years . Most of the boys have signed an agreement to refrain from cigarette smoking . While many have slipped back it has nevertheless been a lever which ...
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... desire to analyze familiar social phenomena , to understand their social environment . It may be thought that this is a rather ambitious program for the secondary school to attempt ; but , after all , it 32 THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ...
... desire to analyze familiar social phenomena , to understand their social environment . It may be thought that this is a rather ambitious program for the secondary school to attempt ; but , after all , it 32 THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ...
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