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I believe in those people planning the program of the health department , but the average American teacher and the average superintendent must realize that it is his job to see that his children are inspected , to see that defects are ...
I believe in those people planning the program of the health department , but the average American teacher and the average superintendent must realize that it is his job to see that his children are inspected , to see that defects are ...
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We believe that teaching merit exists . We have been assured by our modern scientists that anything known to exist can be measured . We are fairly well agreed that the measuring of teaching merit is one of the greatest present needs of ...
We believe that teaching merit exists . We have been assured by our modern scientists that anything known to exist can be measured . We are fairly well agreed that the measuring of teaching merit is one of the greatest present needs of ...
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I believe that the foundations of our Republic are secure so long as they are built in the hearts and minds of the youth of the children . And I believe that a hundred years of public education have given the people of this Republic a ...
I believe that the foundations of our Republic are secure so long as they are built in the hearts and minds of the youth of the children . And I believe that a hundred years of public education have given the people of this Republic a ...
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The Spiritual Life of the ChildrenHough | 12 |
General Session Sunday Evening February | 19 |
General Session Monday Morning February | 31 |
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