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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Howard Eugene Wilson. University , Washington , D. C. , had 284 graduate students , the largest number of any of the Negro colleges giving graduate work . Atlanta University , Atlanta , Georgia , enrolled 107 graduate stu- dents ; Fisk ...
Howard Eugene Wilson. University , Washington , D. C. , had 284 graduate students , the largest number of any of the Negro colleges giving graduate work . Atlanta University , Atlanta , Georgia , enrolled 107 graduate stu- dents ; Fisk ...
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... graduate point of view becomes more apparent when it is realized that there were 5,121,115 volumes in 37 Southern college and university libraries in 1937 ... graduate shall be admitted January 1940 ] Graduate Education for Negroes 89.
... graduate point of view becomes more apparent when it is realized that there were 5,121,115 volumes in 37 Southern college and university libraries in 1937 ... graduate shall be admitted January 1940 ] Graduate Education for Negroes 89.
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... graduate work . However , it has been estimated that there are about 500 Negroes who are pursuing graduate work in Northern universities . With the 500 now in Negro institutions , this would make a total of approximately 1000 Negro graduate ...
... graduate work . However , it has been estimated that there are about 500 Negroes who are pursuing graduate work in Northern universities . With the 500 now in Negro institutions , this would make a total of approximately 1000 Negro graduate ...
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BALLOU RICHARD BOYD 300308 | 5 |
HALL FRANCES LABELLE 382383 | 7 |
BLOS PETER 499501 | 48 |
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