Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Issues 17-18; Issues 20-21U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - Agricultural colleges |
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... secured on student activities in all four schools during the period 1913-1930 and in some of the schools for earlier years . Tabulation was also made of returns on a check list on extra- curriculum activities of the nonathletic type ...
... secured on student activities in all four schools during the period 1913-1930 and in some of the schools for earlier years . Tabulation was also made of returns on a check list on extra- curriculum activities of the nonathletic type ...
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... secured throw some light on the development of extracurric- ulum activities in secondary schools for the 30 - year period 1900 to 1930 . 2. DEVELOPMENT IN FOUR SCHOOLS The schools and their enrollments [ 1 ] 4 34 CONTENTS LETTER OF ...
... secured throw some light on the development of extracurric- ulum activities in secondary schools for the 30 - year period 1900 to 1930 . 2. DEVELOPMENT IN FOUR SCHOOLS The schools and their enrollments [ 1 ] 4 34 CONTENTS LETTER OF ...
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... secured , which is approximately the same as that found by Reavis and Woell- ner for the director of activities in 522 secondary schools . Office Practices in Secondary Schools , Laidlaw Brothers , 1930. p . 38 . TABLE 25. - Percentages ...
... secured , which is approximately the same as that found by Reavis and Woell- ner for the director of activities in 522 secondary schools . Office Practices in Secondary Schools , Laidlaw Brothers , 1930. p . 38 . TABLE 25. - Percentages ...
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... secured extensive usage as awards for participation in nonathletic activities in any group of schools . TABLE 27. - Percentages of schools in the different groups which give awards other than credit for participation in nonathletic ...
... secured extensive usage as awards for participation in nonathletic activities in any group of schools . TABLE 27. - Percentages of schools in the different groups which give awards other than credit for participation in nonathletic ...
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... secured is also essential to the formulation of policies both with respect to expenditures and the nature of activities . Approximately four of every five schools require some kind of annual audit of funds expended in nonathletic ...
... secured is also essential to the formulation of policies both with respect to expenditures and the nature of activities . Approximately four of every five schools require some kind of annual audit of funds expended in nonathletic ...
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100 and fewer 4-year high schools administration adult alumni average number Baseball basketball board of education boys carry-over cent child clinical clubs coaches competitions courses Enrollment groups extracurriculum activities finances football frequently funds Geographical divisions girls grades graduates health instruction high school teachers indicated individual schools inquiry form inter interscholastic athletics interscholastic contests interscholastic sports intra intramural athletics intramural program intramural sports junior high school large number letics median membership ment Middle Atlantic Middle Western nonathletic activities nonproblem number of activities number of contests number of pupils number of schools officers participation in activities percentage physical education play players present principal regular reorganized schools responsible scholarship scholastic school groups schools included schools reporting schools with enrollments secondary schools semester senior specified sponsors sportsmanship subjects Table teaching teams Tennis tion Track and field Types of organization types of schools Volleyball
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Page 67 - For every child, these rights, regardless of race, or color, or situation, wherever he may live under the protection of the American flag.
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