Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 67A.L. Hummel, 1916 |
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... increasing most rapidly - in the congested areas of our tenement districts - splendid modern elementary school buildings are springing up . Many of these are so magnificent and substantial as to suggest the great cathedrals of the ...
... increasing most rapidly - in the congested areas of our tenement districts - splendid modern elementary school buildings are springing up . Many of these are so magnificent and substantial as to suggest the great cathedrals of the ...
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... of society ; second , that the individual's and " " 2 See Holmes , W. H. , School Organization and the Individual Child . Worcester , Mass . society's needs must to an ever increasing degree be supplied INTRODUCTION xix.
... of society ; second , that the individual's and " " 2 See Holmes , W. H. , School Organization and the Individual Child . Worcester , Mass . society's needs must to an ever increasing degree be supplied INTRODUCTION xix.
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society's needs must to an ever increasing degree be supplied by the ministry of the expert , the professional , whose specialized knowledge and technical training may never be regarded as the common essentials in the educational ...
society's needs must to an ever increasing degree be supplied by the ministry of the expert , the professional , whose specialized knowledge and technical training may never be regarded as the common essentials in the educational ...
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... increasing intelligence of all classes and to the growing faith of a free people in the ministry of public education . The fifteen separate articles in Part III of this volume describe each in turn some special aspect of this ...
... increasing intelligence of all classes and to the growing faith of a free people in the ministry of public education . The fifteen separate articles in Part III of this volume describe each in turn some special aspect of this ...
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... increasing . On the other , every form of aesthetic enjoyment is being brought within the reach of all . Every type of book can be cheaply bought . Free libraries , local and circulating , make it possible to read the most expensive ...
... increasing . On the other , every form of aesthetic enjoyment is being brought within the reach of all . Every type of book can be cheaply bought . Free libraries , local and circulating , make it possible to read the most expensive ...
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