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HOW IS EDUCATION TO BE FINANCED IN VIEW OF THE INCREASING COST GEORGE D. STRAYER , PROFESSOR OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION ... power of the dollar but , with this correction made , we still have an increase of approximately 230 percent .
HOW IS EDUCATION TO BE FINANCED IN VIEW OF THE INCREASING COST GEORGE D. STRAYER , PROFESSOR OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION ... power of the dollar but , with this correction made , we still have an increase of approximately 230 percent .
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FRANK G. PICKELL , SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS , MONTCLAIR , N. J. During the past two decades , public expenditures have increased enor- mously . In no instance perhaps has this increase been greater than in the field of public education ...
FRANK G. PICKELL , SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS , MONTCLAIR , N. J. During the past two decades , public expenditures have increased enor- mously . In no instance perhaps has this increase been greater than in the field of public education ...
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There was little increase in school costs from 1880 to 1910 , but from 1910 to 1920 the increase in costs varies from 70 percent to 140 percent , with a substantial increase from 1920 to 1928 in every city reporting .
There was little increase in school costs from 1880 to 1910 , but from 1910 to 1920 the increase in costs varies from 70 percent to 140 percent , with a substantial increase from 1920 to 1928 in every city reporting .
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