Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 15-16Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1945 SCC Library has 1965-cur. |
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... society . Today we de- pend upon one another for our very existence . With more and more spe- cialization and centralization , with monopoly and strong control of busi- ness , it is relatively easy to throw our society completely out of ...
... society . Today we de- pend upon one another for our very existence . With more and more spe- cialization and centralization , with monopoly and strong control of busi- ness , it is relatively easy to throw our society completely out of ...
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... society are most in need of in- vestigation . The integrative function of higher education is being met by programs of reform at Harvard through the proposals of the Committee on the Functions of General Education in a Free Society , in ...
... society are most in need of in- vestigation . The integrative function of higher education is being met by programs of reform at Harvard through the proposals of the Committee on the Functions of General Education in a Free Society , in ...
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... society flow into one another , intermingle , and issue into the plan of education which it proposes . To understand these pro- posals , however , one must at least scan the outlines of its ideas of the nature of society , man , and ...
... society flow into one another , intermingle , and issue into the plan of education which it proposes . To understand these pro- posals , however , one must at least scan the outlines of its ideas of the nature of society , man , and ...
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