The Journal of the National Education Association, Volume 25The Association., 1936 - Education |
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... young people in the dis- cussion of youth problems . Part I , " Footprints on the Sands of Time , " traces briefly the history of youth in America . On the whole the trend has been to- ward an improved status for young people . Thru ...
... young people in the dis- cussion of youth problems . Part I , " Footprints on the Sands of Time , " traces briefly the history of youth in America . On the whole the trend has been to- ward an improved status for young people . Thru ...
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... young women added to the stability of the new colo- nies - In 1619 ninety maidens " agreeable persons , young and incorrupt " became the wives of those who paid their trans- portation . As a governor remarked , the plan filled Virginia ...
... young women added to the stability of the new colo- nies - In 1619 ninety maidens " agreeable persons , young and incorrupt " became the wives of those who paid their trans- portation . As a governor remarked , the plan filled Virginia ...
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... young . Much food , cider , and home - brewed beer were served , and valuable gifts were made to participants . Life for the young in the middle and southern colonies lacked much of the se- verity of the New England colonies . Young ...
... young . Much food , cider , and home - brewed beer were served , and valuable gifts were made to participants . Life for the young in the middle and southern colonies lacked much of the se- verity of the New England colonies . Young ...
Contents
Department of Rural Education | 25 |
JANUARY | 102 |
Teaching useful arithmetic GUY M WILSON | 166 |
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