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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... culture is peculiarly dependent upon the intelligence and enlightenment of all men . If they are well informed and habitually disposed to use their knowledge in the direction of their affairs , the results will be happy . If they are ...
... culture is peculiarly dependent upon the intelligence and enlightenment of all men . If they are well informed and habitually disposed to use their knowledge in the direction of their affairs , the results will be happy . If they are ...
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... culture in the society which it reflects . In the United States it is unfortunately apparent that , except for isolated instances , very little of the beauty of harmony is found in the architectural works that line our streets and ...
... culture in the society which it reflects . In the United States it is unfortunately apparent that , except for isolated instances , very little of the beauty of harmony is found in the architectural works that line our streets and ...
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... culture . A splendid example is that of John P. Cushing , a Canton merchant who returned to Boston a hundred years ago . He developed a beautiful estate near Watertown , called " Belmont , " where , inspired by the rich culture of ...
... culture . A splendid example is that of John P. Cushing , a Canton merchant who returned to Boston a hundred years ago . He developed a beautiful estate near Watertown , called " Belmont , " where , inspired by the rich culture of ...
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