Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 96
... become fixed in every detail . " This becomes obvious both by the use of the word " fixed " and by the use of the expression " in every detail . " Of course objectives must be subject to revision , and therefore they must not become ...
... become fixed in every detail . " This becomes obvious both by the use of the word " fixed " and by the use of the expression " in every detail . " Of course objectives must be subject to revision , and therefore they must not become ...
Page 217
... become and in learning how to become man , not man - mammal , not man - primate , but man capa- ble of self - rulership . Then " isms " which can only evoke obedience through fear of punitive measures become dispensable for all . For ...
... become and in learning how to become man , not man - mammal , not man - primate , but man capa- ble of self - rulership . Then " isms " which can only evoke obedience through fear of punitive measures become dispensable for all . For ...
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... become specialized in the sense of becoming better - focused on essential goals . At any rate , whatever the arrangements worked out by specific colleges , we may be certain that they will have to be thriftier , tighter , less generally ...
... become specialized in the sense of becoming better - focused on essential goals . At any rate , whatever the arrangements worked out by specific colleges , we may be certain that they will have to be thriftier , tighter , less generally ...
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EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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