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... Give a report on this in class . 6. Get acquainted with one of the philosophers on the theory of art and give a short talk on him to the class . Emphasize particularly what he says about literature . 7. Discuss the following : The first ...
... Give a report on this in class . 6. Get acquainted with one of the philosophers on the theory of art and give a short talk on him to the class . Emphasize particularly what he says about literature . 7. Discuss the following : The first ...
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... give back to our people , white and colored , in this time of severe change , something equal to or better than that which has been taken away from them . We must not let people feel cheated , if it can possibly be helped , when great ...
... give back to our people , white and colored , in this time of severe change , something equal to or better than that which has been taken away from them . We must not let people feel cheated , if it can possibly be helped , when great ...
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... give a talk or read a report to some group of your associates . Attached is an actual example of how our famed " Time Marches ON " announcer marks up a script before he steps up to the microphone . Van Voorhis does this . under a word ...
... give a talk or read a report to some group of your associates . Attached is an actual example of how our famed " Time Marches ON " announcer marks up a script before he steps up to the microphone . Van Voorhis does this . under a word ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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