The Journal of the National Education Association, Volume 30The Association., 1941 - Education |
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... journals , general periodicals , and the daily press . [ 3 ] Efforts to secure legislation in each state endors- ing ... JOURNAL- and its distribution to the largest possible number of schools and new voters . [ 6 ] Efforts to provide as ...
... journals , general periodicals , and the daily press . [ 3 ] Efforts to secure legislation in each state endors- ing ... JOURNAL- and its distribution to the largest possible number of schools and new voters . [ 6 ] Efforts to provide as ...
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... journals . St. Joseph Continues Leadership ST . JOSEPH , MISSOURI , is the largest city in the nation to have maintained a 100 per- cent enrolment record continuously for 23 years . Dues from her teachers recently re- ceived were ...
... journals . St. Joseph Continues Leadership ST . JOSEPH , MISSOURI , is the largest city in the nation to have maintained a 100 per- cent enrolment record continuously for 23 years . Dues from her teachers recently re- ceived were ...
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... journal . Since all members of FTA chapters have copies of state and national association journals , it is pos- sible to use these journals for group discussion or class work . The long look - These times call for the long look ahead ...
... journal . Since all members of FTA chapters have copies of state and national association journals , it is pos- sible to use these journals for group discussion or class work . The long look - These times call for the long look ahead ...
Contents
David Cushman Coyle | 13 |
Presidents of NEA Departments | 19 |
The articles herein printed are the expressions of the writers | 32 |
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