Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1936 |
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Page 47
... means that draw human beings into an effective social unity , that enable them to live harmoniously and happily together . If social integration is recognized , as it ought to be , as one of the important objectives of education , it ...
... means that draw human beings into an effective social unity , that enable them to live harmoniously and happily together . If social integration is recognized , as it ought to be , as one of the important objectives of education , it ...
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... means of popular suffrage and elected officers . It is that , of course - but something broader and deeper than that . The political and governmental phase of democracy is a means , the best means so far found , for realizing ends that ...
... means of popular suffrage and elected officers . It is that , of course - but something broader and deeper than that . The political and governmental phase of democracy is a means , the best means so far found , for realizing ends that ...
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... means going into the very center of the conflict not as an onlooker or as a moral guide but as a sincere and earnest fighter . It means stand- ing in picket lines , speaking to strike meetings , contributing to strikers ' funds ; it means ...
... means going into the very center of the conflict not as an onlooker or as a moral guide but as a sincere and earnest fighter . It means stand- ing in picket lines , speaking to strike meetings , contributing to strikers ' funds ; it means ...
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Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon February 23 | 7 |
Monday Morning February 24 1936 | 23 |
Studebaker | 30 |
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