Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1934 |
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... living , develop agricultural production on the most suitable soils only , and thus aid in raising the standards of living in many agricultural regions . 5. End the wasteful use of our mineral resources and substitute a national policy ...
... living , develop agricultural production on the most suitable soils only , and thus aid in raising the standards of living in many agricultural regions . 5. End the wasteful use of our mineral resources and substitute a national policy ...
Page 82
... living in a democratic society , and a democratic society rests upon certain social pre- suppositions , and , from my point of view , the schools would be recreant to their trust if they were not trying to develop in the minds of the ...
... living in a democratic society , and a democratic society rests upon certain social pre- suppositions , and , from my point of view , the schools would be recreant to their trust if they were not trying to develop in the minds of the ...
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... living of the lowest stratum means added prosperity for all the rest of us in our present completely interdependent economic order . A rise in the standard of living of the Negroes is the surest way to prosperity for the South . And ...
... living of the lowest stratum means added prosperity for all the rest of us in our present completely interdependent economic order . A rise in the standard of living of the Negroes is the surest way to prosperity for the South . And ...
Contents
First General Session Sunday Afternoon February 25Vesper Service | 9 |
Third General Session Monday Evening February | 36 |
Fourth General Session Tuesday Morning February 27 | 42 |
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