Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 37
... tion have merely been grouped under the general municipal authorities . To illustrate , if all the state regulations for municipal police protection were to be made more detailed and were applied to the police function specifically ...
... tion have merely been grouped under the general municipal authorities . To illustrate , if all the state regulations for municipal police protection were to be made more detailed and were applied to the police function specifically ...
Page 57
... tion to the 102 county clerks . Yet a master index of all birth certificates in Illinois is being prepared and placed on a mechanical tabulating system by a WPA project on which very few workers have a high - school educa- tion . The ...
... tion to the 102 county clerks . Yet a master index of all birth certificates in Illinois is being prepared and placed on a mechanical tabulating system by a WPA project on which very few workers have a high - school educa- tion . The ...
Page 113
... tion is contradictory to the National - Socialist spirit of education . " 10 The large majority of children , after the first four years , pass to the Oberstufe , the upper four years of the elementary school . After gradua- tion from ...
... tion is contradictory to the National - Socialist spirit of education . " 10 The large majority of children , after the first four years , pass to the Oberstufe , the upper four years of the elementary school . After gradua- tion from ...
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EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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