Harvard Educational Review, Volume 11Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1941 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... camp places now exceeds supply . The capacity of Camp Williams is 60 children , which is about average for most Boston camps . Some camps have capacities of three or four hundred children , but the director at Camp Williams feels ...
... camp places now exceeds supply . The capacity of Camp Williams is 60 children , which is about average for most Boston camps . Some camps have capacities of three or four hundred children , but the director at Camp Williams feels ...
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... camps are trying to make constructive use of their oppor- tunities , and , best of all , are eager to find ways of self - improvement . In Boston , and in Baltimore ... camp program aimed at May 1941 ] 325 One City's Summer Camps.
... camps are trying to make constructive use of their oppor- tunities , and , best of all , are eager to find ways of self - improvement . In Boston , and in Baltimore ... camp program aimed at May 1941 ] 325 One City's Summer Camps.
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... camp work . A second problem is how to extend camping to the thousands of children who need it , or who could profit from it , but who do not now go to camps . From Boston last summer about 15,000 children went to camp , but more than ...
... camp work . A second problem is how to extend camping to the thousands of children who need it , or who could profit from it , but who do not now go to camps . From Boston last summer about 15,000 children went to camp , but more than ...
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MCKAY DONALD C 4155 | 1 |
American Faith The 1726 | 10 |
Meaning of Citizenship The 1316 | 13 |
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