History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 5Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1914 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... interest , this book is noteworthy because of its simplicity , clearness , and concreteness . Each chapter is preceded by an outline of its contents and followed by topics for class discussion and references to other books . Throughout ...
... interest , this book is noteworthy because of its simplicity , clearness , and concreteness . Each chapter is preceded by an outline of its contents and followed by topics for class discussion and references to other books . Throughout ...
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... interest . " Constant Reader , " you may be sure , had to be satisfied concerning the facts in the case , and General Grant's life had to be ransacked for the next morn- ing's paper . The liberal government of Great Bri- tain determined ...
... interest . " Constant Reader , " you may be sure , had to be satisfied concerning the facts in the case , and General Grant's life had to be ransacked for the next morn- ing's paper . The liberal government of Great Bri- tain determined ...
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... interest . This focuses the interest of the social student on the reporter who supplies the news . Does the American reporter fulfil his task in a spirit that is helpful to the community ? " The chief public duty of the press is to get ...
... interest . This focuses the interest of the social student on the reporter who supplies the news . Does the American reporter fulfil his task in a spirit that is helpful to the community ? " The chief public duty of the press is to get ...
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... interest and significance . All such work , " said Mr. Gordy , in conclusion , " increases the children's patriotism and pride in their own town or city ; it connects the past with the pres- ent and with the pupils ' own lives ; and ...
... interest and significance . All such work , " said Mr. Gordy , in conclusion , " increases the children's patriotism and pride in their own town or city ; it connects the past with the pres- ent and with the pupils ' own lives ; and ...
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... interest in the history was greater than in the govern- ment . He found a good way to balance the two up was to take advantage of studying the operations of government in the county where he was living . 66 Dr. Heinrich H. Maurer , of ...
... interest in the history was greater than in the govern- ment . He found a good way to balance the two up was to take advantage of studying the operations of government in the county where he was living . 66 Dr. Heinrich H. Maurer , of ...
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