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GEOGRAPHY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY CONFERENCE COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY FROM THE REGIONAL POINT OF VIEW PROFESSOR R. D. CALKINS , CENTRAL MICHIGAN NORMAL SCHOOL My conception of the unity of geography rises in rebellion at the division of geography ...
GEOGRAPHY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY CONFERENCE COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY FROM THE REGIONAL POINT OF VIEW PROFESSOR R. D. CALKINS , CENTRAL MICHIGAN NORMAL SCHOOL My conception of the unity of geography rises in rebellion at the division of geography ...
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Is there a need for high school geography ? —The first question to be raised and answered is whether there is a real need for any geography in the high school . Geography as a school subject now generally ends in the sixth or seventh ...
Is there a need for high school geography ? —The first question to be raised and answered is whether there is a real need for any geography in the high school . Geography as a school subject now generally ends in the sixth or seventh ...
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After the study of the distribution of food products and raw materials the course in commercial geography might well close with a study of the commercial routes by which these products are brought to the manufacturing centers where they ...
After the study of the distribution of food products and raw materials the course in commercial geography might well close with a study of the commercial routes by which these products are brought to the manufacturing centers where they ...
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Editorial | 7 |
The Place of the Play in High School Miss May Hadley | 16 |
Can Greek Come Back W N Stearns | 24 |
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