Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1936 |
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Page 78
... Ability The poorer states do not have the ability to support an educational pro- gram sufficiently good to safeguard us against these social and economic ills . The great differences in the abilities of states have long been known . It ...
... Ability The poorer states do not have the ability to support an educational pro- gram sufficiently good to safeguard us against these social and economic ills . The great differences in the abilities of states have long been known . It ...
Page 267
... ability or that ability is likely to come out of the loins of fools . I request Dr. Grave to name any competent authority on that question . And , in case I do not have time later on , I would recommend to him the most important ...
... ability or that ability is likely to come out of the loins of fools . I request Dr. Grave to name any competent authority on that question . And , in case I do not have time later on , I would recommend to him the most important ...
Page 275
... ability . Is it not true that ability which accumu- lates great wealth is an ability based on acquisitiveness and ruthlessness ? Is this the kind of ability which you think it is so important to perpetuate ? " Dr. Durant : That is a ...
... ability . Is it not true that ability which accumu- lates great wealth is an ability based on acquisitiveness and ruthlessness ? Is this the kind of ability which you think it is so important to perpetuate ? " Dr. Durant : That is a ...
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Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon February 23 | 7 |
Monday Morning February 24 1936 | 23 |
Studebaker | 30 |
Copyright | |
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ability activities American ballot believe BÉNÉZET boys bylaws cation Chairman citizens civilization Columbia University Commission Constitution convention curriculum democracy democratic Department of Superintendence discussion economic educa Executive Committee experience fact fascism February February 25 federal freedom function funds give HATCH high school human I-NAME ideals important individual industry institutions intelligence interests issues John Dewey living Louis means meeting membership ment Municipal Auditorium National Education Association National Youth Administration Negro opportunity organization Orleans policies political possible practise present President principles problems profession professional public education public schools pupils question recognized responsibility school administration school system SHANKLAND society STUDEBAKER Superintendent of Schools Teachers College teaching things Threlkeld thru tion United University Vice-president vocational education vote welfare yearbook youth