Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1943 |
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... Army by supplying soldiers with entertainment , reading matter , and opportunities for study , relaxation , and recreation . The difficulties of coordinating the activities of the various civilian organizations , of providing their ...
... Army by supplying soldiers with entertainment , reading matter , and opportunities for study , relaxation , and recreation . The difficulties of coordinating the activities of the various civilian organizations , of providing their ...
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... Army or Navy there is an end to his education - using " education " in any broad sense of the word . The fact is very different . The United States Army and Navy today are educational institutions on a scale sur- passed only by all the ...
... Army or Navy there is an end to his education - using " education " in any broad sense of the word . The fact is very different . The United States Army and Navy today are educational institutions on a scale sur- passed only by all the ...
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... Army Service Forces , I shall limit my discussion to training peculiar to that command . The training programs of the Army Ground Forces and Army Air Forces , while differing from ours in scope and organization , are quite similar in ...
... Army Service Forces , I shall limit my discussion to training peculiar to that command . The training programs of the Army Ground Forces and Army Air Forces , while differing from ours in scope and organization , are quite similar in ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 9 |
FoodOur Weapon | 15 |
The Schools Contribution to the War Effort | 22 |
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