Official Report: Including a Record of the National ConventionAmerican Association of School Administrators., 1943 |
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... United Nations can muster , on the same basis , 187,000,000 . Despite the magic of the speed of wings which blitzkriegtran has imparted to the bulk and weight and power of the engines of war , men are still the most important element of ...
... United Nations can muster , on the same basis , 187,000,000 . Despite the magic of the speed of wings which blitzkriegtran has imparted to the bulk and weight and power of the engines of war , men are still the most important element of ...
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... United States , schoolmen have been called into service in large numbers . A rising birth - rate coupled with the extension of compulsory attendance makes emergency training of teachers necessary and the program announced has been based ...
... United States , schoolmen have been called into service in large numbers . A rising birth - rate coupled with the extension of compulsory attendance makes emergency training of teachers necessary and the program announced has been based ...
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... united action of the associated nations in the hope of fully winning the peace after military victory . To do all possible to assure the consummation and full realization of these aims thruout the world is the high purpose for which ...
... united action of the associated nations in the hope of fully winning the peace after military victory . To do all possible to assure the consummation and full realization of these aims thruout the world is the high purpose for which ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 9 |
FoodOur Weapon | 15 |
The Schools Contribution to the War Effort | 22 |
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