The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 172
... course ex- tending from what is now the middle of the high school course to the junior year in college , a four year course in general education . We have already mentioned one initial difficulty ; he would evidently carry every one who ...
... course ex- tending from what is now the middle of the high school course to the junior year in college , a four year course in general education . We have already mentioned one initial difficulty ; he would evidently carry every one who ...
Page 173
... course of study would here be narrower than that pursued by the boy of the Middle Ages . He at least had two languages , his own and Latin , for it was of course Latin grammar that he studied . The " generally educated " American boy ...
... course of study would here be narrower than that pursued by the boy of the Middle Ages . He at least had two languages , his own and Latin , for it was of course Latin grammar that he studied . The " generally educated " American boy ...
Page 217
... course between extreme internationalism and extreme isolation . Mr. Roosevelt views the problem as one of prevention rather than of cure . The best and surest way to keep the country out of war is to see that no war breaks out . The ...
... course between extreme internationalism and extreme isolation . Mr. Roosevelt views the problem as one of prevention rather than of cure . The best and surest way to keep the country out of war is to see that no war breaks out . The ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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