Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting, Volume 44The Association, 1905 - Education |
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... possible in two directions— an improvement which , while it is advocated by the Board of Directors , is submitted to the members for their own consideration and approval . You have , therefore , two propositions before you , both backed ...
... possible in two directions— an improvement which , while it is advocated by the Board of Directors , is submitted to the members for their own consideration and approval . You have , therefore , two propositions before you , both backed ...
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... possible demands . Therefore , the form finally adopted and recommended to you by the Board of Directors is different from the first draft . The form adopted makes it possible to spend part of the permanent fund ; but it places ...
... possible demands . Therefore , the form finally adopted and recommended to you by the Board of Directors is different from the first draft . The form adopted makes it possible to spend part of the permanent fund ; but it places ...
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... possible , and that all the present members may have the assurance that the Association will be perpetuated in accordance with its present policy . This consideration of permanency has been one of the reasons which largely influenced ...
... possible , and that all the present members may have the assurance that the Association will be perpetuated in accordance with its present policy . This consideration of permanency has been one of the reasons which largely influenced ...
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... possible gift to take with me to my silver wedding tomorrow . Words fail to express my feeling of obligation for the honor conferred . It shall be my ambition to make the next meeting of the Association redound to the highest and best ...
... possible gift to take with me to my silver wedding tomorrow . Words fail to express my feeling of obligation for the honor conferred . It shall be my ambition to make the next meeting of the Association redound to the highest and best ...
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... possible for the student to get that culture , efficiency , and power out of his studies which his development requires . This is really a question for psychology to answer . Well may we ask of our universities , with their psy ...
... possible for the student to get that culture , efficiency , and power out of his studies which his development requires . This is really a question for psychology to answer . Well may we ask of our universities , with their psy ...
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Page 3 - Trustee shall be elected for one year, one for two years, one for three years, and one for four years, and...
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Page 34 - To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States.
Page 643 - THE night has a thousand eyes, And the day but one; Yet the light of the bright world dies With the dying sun. The mind has a thousand eyes, And the heart but one; Yet the light of a whole life dies When love is done.
Page 34 - Education and the following departments, and such others as may hereafter be created by organization or consolidation, to wit: the Departments, first, of Superintendence; second, of Normal Schools; third, of Elementary Education; fourth, of Higher Education; fifth, of Manual Training; sixth, of Art Education; seventh, of Kindergarten Education; eighth, of Music Education; ninth, of Secondary Education; tenth, of Business Education; eleventh, of Child Study; twelfth, of Physical Education; thirteenth,...
Page 5 - That the purpose and object of the said corporation shall be to elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of education in the United States.
Page 43 - ... schools. We believe that the time is rapidly approaching when industrial education should be introduced into all schools, and should be made to harmonize with the occupations of the community. These courses, when introduced, should include instruction in agricultural as well as manual training.
Page 503 - The association of colleges and preparatory schools in the middle states and Maryland came into existence in 1892, growing out of the college association of Pennsylvania, established five years earlier.