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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... University of Kolozsvár , Hungary . ................ 16 ............. 22 32 41 Caste in Education , by A. P. Marble ... Universities and Colleges , by Lieut . A. D. Schenck , of Iowa ......... ..124 Discussion of Lieut . Schenck's Paper ...
... University of Kolozsvár , Hungary . ................ 16 ............. 22 32 41 Caste in Education , by A. P. Marble ... Universities and Colleges , by Lieut . A. D. Schenck , of Iowa ......... ..124 Discussion of Lieut . Schenck's Paper ...
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... University , and other educational institutions . The work of the association , as he learned by reading the pro- ceedings of the Detroit meeting , was not that of a mutual admiration society . The members appreciate their relations to ...
... University , and other educational institutions . The work of the association , as he learned by reading the pro- ceedings of the Detroit meeting , was not that of a mutual admiration society . The members appreciate their relations to ...
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... universities . The relation of education to the demand of rationalism . Natural science versus classical culture , or science versus the humanities . Supt . J. M. McKenzie , of Lincoln , Nebraska , was elected Secretary pro tem . , and ...
... universities . The relation of education to the demand of rationalism . Natural science versus classical culture , or science versus the humanities . Supt . J. M. McKenzie , of Lincoln , Nebraska , was elected Secretary pro tem . , and ...
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... universities to promote . The surest and best method of advancing the interests of higher education is to increase the demand for it by giving the greatest possible degree of efficiency to that which is elementary and fundamental . Give ...
... universities to promote . The surest and best method of advancing the interests of higher education is to increase the demand for it by giving the greatest possible degree of efficiency to that which is elementary and fundamental . Give ...
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... university that lives by anything more than a high - sound- ing title or a large pecuniary subsidy . As all other material arts and indus- tries flourish and grow rich upon the basis of a successful agriculture , the mother of arts , so ...
... university that lives by anything more than a high - sound- ing title or a large pecuniary subsidy . As all other material arts and indus- tries flourish and grow rich upon the basis of a successful agriculture , the mother of arts , so ...
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