Official Report: Including a Record of the National Convention, 70. köideAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1940 |
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... safety with which people can travel on our highways . I think that is an advantage . The fact that we have a business interest augers well . Why ? I have watched the industrial safety movement for the past twenty - five years . As long ...
... safety with which people can travel on our highways . I think that is an advantage . The fact that we have a business interest augers well . Why ? I have watched the industrial safety movement for the past twenty - five years . As long ...
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... safety educa- tion programs . What is the school's obligation for safety education ? Viewed broadly , there is a seeming paradox in advocating safety when America has ap- parently grown great by taking chances . But those chances taken ...
... safety educa- tion programs . What is the school's obligation for safety education ? Viewed broadly , there is a seeming paradox in advocating safety when America has ap- parently grown great by taking chances . But those chances taken ...
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... safety teaching . An illiterate is a person above the age of ten who can neither read nor write . A safety illiterate is a person sixteen years of age or older who does not know and practice the common - sense rules of safety . He can ...
... safety teaching . An illiterate is a person above the age of ten who can neither read nor write . A safety illiterate is a person sixteen years of age or older who does not know and practice the common - sense rules of safety . He can ...
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY 25 1940 | 7 |
MONDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 26 1940 | 21 |
Spaulding | 32 |
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