Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 15-16Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1945 SCC Library has 1965-cur. |
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Page 157
... cooperation in the fields of economics , social affairs , and humanitarian activities . Just prior to the opening of the Con- ference , the four powers agreed to place before the delegates three pro- posals emanating from China , one of ...
... cooperation in the fields of economics , social affairs , and humanitarian activities . Just prior to the opening of the Con- ference , the four powers agreed to place before the delegates three pro- posals emanating from China , one of ...
Page 160
... cooperation , which France was the first to put forward , had been taken up by China and many of the Latin American and Mediterranean states . Faithful to her mission and to her traditional support of the predomi- nance of the mind ...
... cooperation , which France was the first to put forward , had been taken up by China and many of the Latin American and Mediterranean states . Faithful to her mission and to her traditional support of the predomi- nance of the mind ...
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... cooperation af- ter World War I were Senator Henry Cabot Lodge the elder and Represen- tative Hamilton Fish , both of whom were graduates of Harvard and highly educated in the traditional sense . Clearly it is up to American educa- tors ...
... cooperation af- ter World War I were Senator Henry Cabot Lodge the elder and Represen- tative Hamilton Fish , both of whom were graduates of Harvard and highly educated in the traditional sense . Clearly it is up to American educa- tors ...
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