Harvard Educational Review, Volume 10Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1940 "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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... Hand in hand with musical forms , terms have been invented as technical symbols for the musical craftsman and for the use of musicians composing or performing . These symbols , although they were invented for practical needs , are a ...
... Hand in hand with musical forms , terms have been invented as technical symbols for the musical craftsman and for the use of musicians composing or performing . These symbols , although they were invented for practical needs , are a ...
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... hand labor is thus eliminated and consequently the farm becomes a more desirable place in which to live . More and more " all - weather " roads are making it possible for farm automobiles in a short time to take the farmer or members of ...
... hand labor is thus eliminated and consequently the farm becomes a more desirable place in which to live . More and more " all - weather " roads are making it possible for farm automobiles in a short time to take the farmer or members of ...
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... hand in hand they must offer ever widening programs of general courses in years to come . In States which have separate agricultural colleges and universities , a more rapid growth of the former may be expected in the future . V The ...
... hand in hand they must offer ever widening programs of general courses in years to come . In States which have separate agricultural colleges and universities , a more rapid growth of the former may be expected in the future . V The ...
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JANUARY 1940 No | 1 |
HALL FRANCES LABELLE 382383 | 7 |
BOGOSLOVSKY BORIS B 390393 | 48 |
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