Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1942 |
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... tion are becoming , rightly or wrongly , a dominating force . There is almost unanimous agreement that we should have better educa- tion . The schools ' severest critics would heartily endorse this idea even while they are pointing out ...
... tion are becoming , rightly or wrongly , a dominating force . There is almost unanimous agreement that we should have better educa- tion . The schools ' severest critics would heartily endorse this idea even while they are pointing out ...
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... tion of youth . Communities differ widely in their local conditions . A sound program must be adapted to the needs of each local community but under the general supervision of the state . The adequate support and administra- tion of ...
... tion of youth . Communities differ widely in their local conditions . A sound program must be adapted to the needs of each local community but under the general supervision of the state . The adequate support and administra- tion of ...
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... tion . . . " It is recommended that Section 1505 be repealed insofar as it relates to educational provisions . While many persons who assisted in obtaining the passage of this law believe that no further benefits will be authorized for ...
... tion . . . " It is recommended that Section 1505 be repealed insofar as it relates to educational provisions . While many persons who assisted in obtaining the passage of this law believe that no further benefits will be authorized for ...
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY 22 1942SECTION | 7 |
SUNDAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY 22 1942SECTION | 13 |
SUNDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 22 1942 | 20 |
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