The Social Studies, Volume 35McKinley Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Page 73
... citizens , and the fame of the school added to their prestige . The municipal govern- ment passed one statute after another in an effort to make these migrations difficult , but usually paid for the reconciliation . As the city ...
... citizens , and the fame of the school added to their prestige . The municipal govern- ment passed one statute after another in an effort to make these migrations difficult , but usually paid for the reconciliation . As the city ...
Page 181
... citizen what the citizen's responsibilities are : " What Shall We Salvage " is an article by S. J. McLaughlin of ... citizens will be prepared to live in modern communities and to meet the requirements of modern living . Educa- tion ...
... citizen what the citizen's responsibilities are : " What Shall We Salvage " is an article by S. J. McLaughlin of ... citizens will be prepared to live in modern communities and to meet the requirements of modern living . Educa- tion ...
Page 333
... citizens in that society . There are profuse and interesting illustrations of the present day world . The authors have succeeded very well in giving a tone of reality and a challenging interest for the average high school student . All ...
... citizens in that society . There are profuse and interesting illustrations of the present day world . The authors have succeeded very well in giving a tone of reality and a challenging interest for the average high school student . All ...
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Propaganda in the American Civil War | 26 |
Visual and Other Aids Maurice | 34 |
Book Reviews and Book Notes Richard History Never Had a Greater Challenge Pupil Preferences in the Learning | 39 |
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