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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... knowledge long denied , whether because of an already large store of knowledge gained in the school of life and needing but the perusal of a book to crystallize it or the use of a pen to express it , or whatever may be the cause , it is ...
... knowledge long denied , whether because of an already large store of knowledge gained in the school of life and needing but the perusal of a book to crystallize it or the use of a pen to express it , or whatever may be the cause , it is ...
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... knowledge shall be provided in agriculture , in engineering , and in other lines from which a financial return from the investment may be shown . These demands are right and should be fully met by the university , but " the life is more ...
... knowledge shall be provided in agriculture , in engineering , and in other lines from which a financial return from the investment may be shown . These demands are right and should be fully met by the university , but " the life is more ...
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... knowledge and the creation of scholars , has eliminated the greatest differ- ence which existed between the endowed universities and the state uni- versities . The recent deliberate adoption , by a number of the larger endowed ...
... knowledge and the creation of scholars , has eliminated the greatest differ- ence which existed between the endowed universities and the state uni- versities . The recent deliberate adoption , by a number of the larger endowed ...
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... knowledge and common experience which might in the years from twelve to fourteen do so much to mold the coming citizens into a true and common pattern of thought and sentiment would no longer be possible , nor thought desirable in the ...
... knowledge and common experience which might in the years from twelve to fourteen do so much to mold the coming citizens into a true and common pattern of thought and sentiment would no longer be possible , nor thought desirable in the ...
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... knowledge in a given field are transferred instantly and without loss to any other convenient and desired field . It has become all too apparent to the world of practicalities , and has been proved to all reason- able intents and ...
... knowledge in a given field are transferred instantly and without loss to any other convenient and desired field . It has become all too apparent to the world of practicalities , and has been proved to all reason- able intents and ...
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Page 517 - And the eye cannot say unto the hand, I have no need of thee: nor again the head to the feet, I have no need of you.
Page 104 - We will never bring disgrace to this, our City by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the City both alone and with many. We will revere and obey the City's laws and do our best to incite a. like respect and reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty.
Page 610 - That in order to aid in diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics, and to encourage the application of the same...
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Page 170 - The moral is, that the states of America are not hostile rivals, but cooperating friends, and that their growing sense of community of interest, alike in matters political and in matters economic, is likely to give them a new significance as factors in international affairs and in the political history of the world.
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