Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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... committee which is made up of men and women who are authorities in their several fields or who have organizing ability and broad contacts at home . It operates through sub - committees . There are three such committees which concern ...
... committee which is made up of men and women who are authorities in their several fields or who have organizing ability and broad contacts at home . It operates through sub - committees . There are three such committees which concern ...
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... Committee , which is in touch with primary and secondary schools - public , parochial and private - with teachers ' colleges and with universities . This committee is responsible for the very happy relationship which we have with the ...
... Committee , which is in touch with primary and secondary schools - public , parochial and private - with teachers ' colleges and with universities . This committee is responsible for the very happy relationship which we have with the ...
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... Committee has made an excellent report ; teachers like it . It is such a good report that one is tempted to accept it whole - heartedly . Yet , basically , this is an " arm chair ” report - exceptionally well done . In defense of the ...
... Committee has made an excellent report ; teachers like it . It is such a good report that one is tempted to accept it whole - heartedly . Yet , basically , this is an " arm chair ” report - exceptionally well done . In defense of the ...
Contents
EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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