Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 15-16Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1945 |
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Page 87
... field . DURING the past year the Race Relations Division of the Julius Rosenwald Fund has been collecting material for a handbook of organizations working in the field of intercultural relations . The handbook will present as complete a ...
... field . DURING the past year the Race Relations Division of the Julius Rosenwald Fund has been collecting material for a handbook of organizations working in the field of intercultural relations . The handbook will present as complete a ...
Page 144
... field . coordinated with those of another through the regional commission chairman . Regions are formed of a group of colleges within a convenient distance of each other . Activities several colleges are raised to the status which have ...
... field . coordinated with those of another through the regional commission chairman . Regions are formed of a group of colleges within a convenient distance of each other . Activities several colleges are raised to the status which have ...
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... field . The second field is that of community study . A typical course is that which is being offered at Yale . This course on " The American Community " considers the social and ecological characteristics of the community , the ...
... field . The second field is that of community study . A typical course is that which is being offered at Yale . This course on " The American Community " considers the social and ecological characteristics of the community , the ...
Contents
EDITORIAL | 1 |
James M Anderson Helen M Jones | 3 |
The Good Neighbor Policy and Spanish Courses | 22 |
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