Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1936 |
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Page 113
... thru oratory , not thru pounding on desks , not thru a little dabbling here and there in history , not thru dabbling with formulas . As I said , let us study this problem . We are going to have a long time to study it before we get very ...
... thru oratory , not thru pounding on desks , not thru a little dabbling here and there in history , not thru dabbling with formulas . As I said , let us study this problem . We are going to have a long time to study it before we get very ...
Page 261
... thru education , thru discipline of family , and thru supernatural instincts of religious be- lief . Yet every one of those three supports has been critically weakened in the last hundred years . Once we used to train character in the ...
... thru education , thru discipline of family , and thru supernatural instincts of religious be- lief . Yet every one of those three supports has been critically weakened in the last hundred years . Once we used to train character in the ...
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... thru the heat , thru the dust , along with the excited mob . On all sides and in between were the usual venders , hawking their wares , all sorts of insignia , buttons for the lapel , belt buckles , pins , hat ornaments , and flags ...
... thru the heat , thru the dust , along with the excited mob . On all sides and in between were the usual venders , hawking their wares , all sorts of insignia , buttons for the lapel , belt buckles , pins , hat ornaments , and flags ...
Contents
Vesper Service Sunday Afternoon February 23 | 7 |
Monday Morning February 24 1936 | 23 |
Studebaker | 30 |
Copyright | |
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