Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 187
... organization , early struggles , later reorganizations , and present status of the professional association that has played such an important part in this movement are fully described , with helpful direct and in- direct suggestions for ...
... organization , early struggles , later reorganizations , and present status of the professional association that has played such an important part in this movement are fully described , with helpful direct and in- direct suggestions for ...
Page 214
... organization , whatever the extent and scope of its juris- diction , there must be an appropriate assumption of responsi- bility for the promotion of education . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED- That we , a group of faculty and students of ...
... organization , whatever the extent and scope of its juris- diction , there must be an appropriate assumption of responsi- bility for the promotion of education . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED- That we , a group of faculty and students of ...
Page 299
... organized on the basis of the coöperation of all nations " and that the new organization " must be so constituted as to reconcile the principle of universality of member- ship with the existence of regional groups formed by natural ...
... organized on the basis of the coöperation of all nations " and that the new organization " must be so constituted as to reconcile the principle of universality of member- ship with the existence of regional groups formed by natural ...
Contents
EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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