Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1936 |
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Page 255
... person from this dread disease , he must attack it at its source in the indi- viduals and groups who have it . " The best ... persons , often influenced by demagogs , that education makes the Negro more restless , more danger- ous , more ...
... person from this dread disease , he must attack it at its source in the indi- viduals and groups who have it . " The best ... persons , often influenced by demagogs , that education makes the Negro more restless , more danger- ous , more ...
Page 235
... persons . The pageant on Sunday eve- ning , participated in by over 1200 pupils of the local schools , drew a crowd which filled every available seat in the large arena of the Municipal Auditorium and occupied every foot of standing ...
... persons . The pageant on Sunday eve- ning , participated in by over 1200 pupils of the local schools , drew a crowd which filled every available seat in the large arena of the Municipal Auditorium and occupied every foot of standing ...
Page 243
... Persons seriously interested in the programs have been prevented from giving undivided atten- tion to matters under discussion because of the almost continuous coming and going of persons in the meeting places . Programs should be built ...
... Persons seriously interested in the programs have been prevented from giving undivided atten- tion to matters under discussion because of the almost continuous coming and going of persons in the meeting places . Programs should be built ...
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Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon February 23 | 7 |
Monday Morning February 24 1936 | 23 |
Studebaker | 30 |
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