Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1936 |
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Page 47
... results of education . Everyone is likely to give assent to the state- ment that the result which is wanted is the maximum growth possible in each individual according to his native talents and regardless of conditions . of birth , so ...
... results of education . Everyone is likely to give assent to the state- ment that the result which is wanted is the maximum growth possible in each individual according to his native talents and regardless of conditions . of birth , so ...
Page 63
... results will be large . With many the resultant activity will be good in a limited field . Any approximation is so much ... result partly of the tradition that laid its emphasis on methods of thought applied only to abstractions or to ...
... results will be large . With many the resultant activity will be good in a limited field . Any approximation is so much ... result partly of the tradition that laid its emphasis on methods of thought applied only to abstractions or to ...
Page 82
... result in its repeal . To safeguard local initiative , we must not be afraid of the arithmetic by which an equitable distribution of federal money can be made , free from central control . And , we must resist the temptation to write ...
... result in its repeal . To safeguard local initiative , we must not be afraid of the arithmetic by which an equitable distribution of federal money can be made , free from central control . And , we must resist the temptation to write ...
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Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon February 23 | 7 |
Monday Morning February 24 1936 | 23 |
Studebaker | 30 |
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