Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of the National Teachers' Association, the National Association of School Superintendents and the American Normal School Association |
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... America What Can Technical High Schools Do for 647 654 656 657 665 It ? -Warner , Discussion -Richards , Woodward , Belfield , Gilbert , Morrison , Warner , 673 DEPARTMENT OF ART EDUCATION 683 Secretary's Minutes , 684 President's ...
... America What Can Technical High Schools Do for 647 654 656 657 665 It ? -Warner , Discussion -Richards , Woodward , Belfield , Gilbert , Morrison , Warner , 673 DEPARTMENT OF ART EDUCATION 683 Secretary's Minutes , 684 President's ...
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... America may be elected by the Directory to be corresponding members . The number of corresponding members shall at no time exceed fifty . SEC . 3. Any person eligible may become an active member upon application indorsed by two active ...
... America may be elected by the Directory to be corresponding members . The number of corresponding members shall at no time exceed fifty . SEC . 3. Any person eligible may become an active member upon application indorsed by two active ...
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... America and Central America , several of whom were in attendance on the sessions of the present con- vention , were elected corresponding members of the association : From Argentine Republic - Dr. J. B. Zubiaur . From United States of ...
... America and Central America , several of whom were in attendance on the sessions of the present con- vention , were elected corresponding members of the association : From Argentine Republic - Dr. J. B. Zubiaur . From United States of ...
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... America's forefathers , and eliminate time - serving diplomacy which places individual security and prosperity before permanent liberty and personal independence . The solution of the problems of education both at home and in our new ...
... America's forefathers , and eliminate time - serving diplomacy which places individual security and prosperity before permanent liberty and personal independence . The solution of the problems of education both at home and in our new ...
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