Pennsylvania School Journal, Volume 51Pennsylvania State Education Association, 1902 |
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... Grove City College , president of the Department of Secondary Education . The attendance being small and the time short no formal meeting of this department was held . IS A COLLEGE EDUCATION ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS ? A good deal has been ...
... Grove City College , president of the Department of Secondary Education . The attendance being small and the time short no formal meeting of this department was held . IS A COLLEGE EDUCATION ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS ? A good deal has been ...
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... CITY INSTITUTES . • Aug. 25 . • Sept. 1 . Sept. 1 . Elk Forest • McKean ... COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFI- CATES . THE following State Teachers ... Grove City College , B. S. , issued May 12 , 1902 . 848. Alma Mae Light , Annville , Lebanon ...
... CITY INSTITUTES . • Aug. 25 . • Sept. 1 . Sept. 1 . Elk Forest • McKean ... COLLEGE GRADUATE CERTIFI- CATES . THE following State Teachers ... Grove City College , B. S. , issued May 12 , 1902 . 848. Alma Mae Light , Annville , Lebanon ...
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... city of Worcester , Mass . This was called together by Mr. Wilder , who was ... University . No changes in principals occurred , and almost all of the old ... Grove City College , as principal . On August 28 , I attended an educational ...
... city of Worcester , Mass . This was called together by Mr. Wilder , who was ... University . No changes in principals occurred , and almost all of the old ... Grove City College , as principal . On August 28 , I attended an educational ...
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... college graduates : 876. Herbert L. Dunkelberger , Reading , Berks county , Albright College , Ph.B. , is- sued June ... Grove City College , Ph . B. , issued July 1 , 1902 . 882. Eli P. Heckert , Pillow , Dauphin county , Bucknell ...
... college graduates : 876. Herbert L. Dunkelberger , Reading , Berks county , Albright College , Ph.B. , is- sued June ... Grove City College , Ph . B. , issued July 1 , 1902 . 882. Eli P. Heckert , Pillow , Dauphin county , Bucknell ...
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... College , A. B. , issued September 8 , 1902 . 915. Charles C. Bachman , Northampton , Northampton county , Muhlenberg College , A. B. , issued September 8 , 1902 . 916. S. L. Louden , New Castle , Lawrence county , Grove City College ...
... College , A. B. , issued September 8 , 1902 . 915. Charles C. Bachman , Northampton , Northampton county , Muhlenberg College , A. B. , issued September 8 , 1902 . 916. S. L. Louden , New Castle , Lawrence county , Grove City College ...
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Page 272 - my depth; my high-blown pride At length broke under me; and now has left me Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must forever hide me. Vain pomp and glory of this world, I hate ye : I feel my heart new opened. О how wretched Is that poor
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