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... courses are below the ninth grade . 59 courses are in the ninth grade . 9 courses are above the ninth grade . Where the course is in the high school : 51 are I year courses . 8 are 1⁄2 year courses Where the course is below the high ...
... courses are below the ninth grade . 59 courses are in the ninth grade . 9 courses are above the ninth grade . Where the course is in the high school : 51 are I year courses . 8 are 1⁄2 year courses Where the course is below the high ...
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... course 1 , make a better average showing in course 2 than do the students in the courses 2E and 2b , all three courses , 2 , 2E and 2b , giving the same ultimate scope of training . This represents a perfectly natural expectation ...
... course 1 , make a better average showing in course 2 than do the students in the courses 2E and 2b , all three courses , 2 , 2E and 2b , giving the same ultimate scope of training . This represents a perfectly natural expectation ...
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... course 1 , is equivalent to claiming recompense for services not rendered . The university should not give this recognition to such courses . In the Col- lege of Literature , Science , and the Arts the propriety of electing course 2b is ...
... course 1 , is equivalent to claiming recompense for services not rendered . The university should not give this recognition to such courses . In the Col- lege of Literature , Science , and the Arts the propriety of electing course 2b is ...
Contents
Editorial | 7 |
The Place of the Play in High School Miss May Hadley | 16 |
Electrical Measurements for Secondary Schools G I Altenburg | 29 |
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