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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... become so divided in sentiment , unsettled in policy and restricted in means , that they resort to the renting of old tenements worthless for most other purposes , or they build contracted , inconvenient , not to say uncomfort- able ...
... become so divided in sentiment , unsettled in policy and restricted in means , that they resort to the renting of old tenements worthless for most other purposes , or they build contracted , inconvenient , not to say uncomfort- able ...
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... become the property of the town , and should be loca- ted , constructed , and furnished in such a manner as best to meet the needs of the inhabitants , without regard to conventional lines . The schools will thus admit of some gradation ...
... become the property of the town , and should be loca- ted , constructed , and furnished in such a manner as best to meet the needs of the inhabitants , without regard to conventional lines . The schools will thus admit of some gradation ...
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... become co - extensive with the common - school system of which they are an indispensable part , and are made capable of meeting its wants for competent teachers and school officers in every department . But lest I be suspected of a ...
... become co - extensive with the common - school system of which they are an indispensable part , and are made capable of meeting its wants for competent teachers and school officers in every department . But lest I be suspected of a ...
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... become a part of an abiding popular conviction . For until such a conviction shall ripen into a liberal and steadfast public policy throughout this broad land , until it shall be fully realized in practice , the greater proportion of ...
... become a part of an abiding popular conviction . For until such a conviction shall ripen into a liberal and steadfast public policy throughout this broad land , until it shall be fully realized in practice , the greater proportion of ...
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... become a second - class financier . Much less is he qualified to be the leader of a free people to whom a high order of in- telligence , is both the vital air and the genial sunshine . The simple truth is this : Wealth is one of the ...
... become a second - class financier . Much less is he qualified to be the leader of a free people to whom a high order of in- telligence , is both the vital air and the genial sunshine . The simple truth is this : Wealth is one of the ...
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