Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1936 |
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Page 119
... interests . It means , in effect if not purpose , a partisanship far worse , intellectually and morally , than open partisanship , for it lends the sanction of learning to the sneer of command . It is not by surrender that scholarship ...
... interests . It means , in effect if not purpose , a partisanship far worse , intellectually and morally , than open partisanship , for it lends the sanction of learning to the sneer of command . It is not by surrender that scholarship ...
Page 292
... interest . The guild must start with local chapters organized around the primary interest of the members - the school ... interests , and with exchange among groups to promote breadth of professional vision and unity . Thus , for example ...
... interest . The guild must start with local chapters organized around the primary interest of the members - the school ... interests , and with exchange among groups to promote breadth of professional vision and unity . Thus , for example ...
Page 128
... interests ; and when an individual takes his place on a board of trustees of a university or of a school system , he ... interests of democracy demand that these lay governing boards be representative of the interests of the entire ...
... interests ; and when an individual takes his place on a board of trustees of a university or of a school system , he ... interests of democracy demand that these lay governing boards be representative of the interests of the entire ...
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Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon February 23 | 7 |
Monday Morning February 24 1936 | 23 |
Studebaker | 30 |
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