Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 15-16Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1945 |
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... Arts , School Community . and sculpturally over large glossy surfaces and so add one more gloss to the patina . I want to find or make a few broad rough edges of idea to lay hold on - first breaking through the surface here and there in ...
... Arts , School Community . and sculpturally over large glossy surfaces and so add one more gloss to the patina . I want to find or make a few broad rough edges of idea to lay hold on - first breaking through the surface here and there in ...
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... art . I do not propose abandonment of English and a substitution of Communication Arts . But I would teach English as a communication art , music as a communication art , fine arts as Communication Arts . I would not surrender the ...
... art . I do not propose abandonment of English and a substitution of Communication Arts . But I would teach English as a communication art , music as a communication art , fine arts as Communication Arts . I would not surrender the ...
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... arts . " The year of Mathematics and Poetry , comprising ; first , mathematics , and literature and poetry ; second , logic ; third , foreign languages and the history of civilization . " The year of Natural Sciences and Fine Arts ...
... arts . " The year of Mathematics and Poetry , comprising ; first , mathematics , and literature and poetry ; second , logic ; third , foreign languages and the history of civilization . " The year of Natural Sciences and Fine Arts ...
Contents
EDITORIAL | 1 |
James M Anderson Helen M Jones | 3 |
The Good Neighbor Policy and Spanish Courses | 22 |
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