Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... given a fair trial under the most favorable conditions . They recognize- from a sense of national patriotism - the duty of all to promote country - wide experimentation , on a suitable scale , with every ra- tional practice in education ...
... given a fair trial under the most favorable conditions . They recognize- from a sense of national patriotism - the duty of all to promote country - wide experimentation , on a suitable scale , with every ra- tional practice in education ...
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... given if the contributors were able to confer in person with each other and with the editor before attempting the preparation of their several chap- ters . It is believed , however , that the articles are well named , that there is ...
... given if the contributors were able to confer in person with each other and with the editor before attempting the preparation of their several chap- ters . It is believed , however , that the articles are well named , that there is ...
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... given the world the real measure of our civic achievements . It has also furnished a fair indication of the soundness or unsound- ness of our national democracy . And whether our educational achievements as a people are creditable or ...
... given the world the real measure of our civic achievements . It has also furnished a fair indication of the soundness or unsound- ness of our national democracy . And whether our educational achievements as a people are creditable or ...
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... given community with sufficient rapidity to meet the changing intel- lectual , social and economic conditions of a new era . Or the failure may result from both these causes . At any rate it would seem worth while to attempt a statement ...
... given community with sufficient rapidity to meet the changing intel- lectual , social and economic conditions of a new era . Or the failure may result from both these causes . At any rate it would seem worth while to attempt a statement ...
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... given school system might be promoted with varying degrees of rapidity and on the completion of different amounts of work is quite as gratifying and commendable.2 It is not necessary to suggest that segregation affords many practical ...
... given school system might be promoted with varying degrees of rapidity and on the completion of different amounts of work is quite as gratifying and commendable.2 It is not necessary to suggest that segregation affords many practical ...
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