Harvard Educational Review, Volume 7Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1937 "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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... Harvard , Yale , and Princeton continued to use their own separate examinations for over a decade , Harvard being the last to capitulate , in 1916 . In the meantime a new ferment was in the air . A committee of the Harvard faculty ...
... Harvard , Yale , and Princeton continued to use their own separate examinations for over a decade , Harvard being the last to capitulate , in 1916 . In the meantime a new ferment was in the air . A committee of the Harvard faculty ...
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... Harvard's proximity to an active merchant metropolis is given due weight , including those " cultural " bonds indicated by Artemus Ward's report that " Harvard College was located in the Parker House Bar . ' " ( p . 313 ) In the long ...
... Harvard's proximity to an active merchant metropolis is given due weight , including those " cultural " bonds indicated by Artemus Ward's report that " Harvard College was located in the Parker House Bar . ' " ( p . 313 ) In the long ...
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... Harvard faculty , who presents a thesis from a volume on the administration of small schools now in press . The first article of the Review is by JAMES BRYANT CONANT , President of Harvard University , who deals forcibly with ...
... Harvard faculty , who presents a thesis from a volume on the administration of small schools now in press . The first article of the Review is by JAMES BRYANT CONANT , President of Harvard University , who deals forcibly with ...
Contents
SightReading in Music in the Grades Archibald T Davison | 7 |
WHAT DO EDUCATORS MEAN BY INTEGRATION? Charles W Knudsen | 15 |
AN APPROACH TO THE RECONSTRUCTION | 27 |
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