Western Journal of Education, 7. köideHarr Wagner Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... Grammar and High Schools By EVA MARCH TAPPAN , Ph.D , Head of the English Department , English High School , Worcester , Mass . With Summaries and Genealogies , and with more than 100 Illustrations and Maps . Crown Svo , 85 cents . net ...
... Grammar and High Schools By EVA MARCH TAPPAN , Ph.D , Head of the English Department , English High School , Worcester , Mass . With Summaries and Genealogies , and with more than 100 Illustrations and Maps . Crown Svo , 85 cents . net ...
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... grammar , and shows his skill by preserving a balance between the two in his style . He would follow with intelligent sympathy the scholarly discussions of idiom and of grammar by Professor Earle and would find therein the justification ...
... grammar , and shows his skill by preserving a balance between the two in his style . He would follow with intelligent sympathy the scholarly discussions of idiom and of grammar by Professor Earle and would find therein the justification ...
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... grammar schools " in which the knotiest and most eliptical sentences which could be found in literature were frequently tackled and every word assigned to its duty and " parsed . " It was very rare , however , that any scholar took up ...
... grammar schools " in which the knotiest and most eliptical sentences which could be found in literature were frequently tackled and every word assigned to its duty and " parsed . " It was very rare , however , that any scholar took up ...
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... grammar school shall be fitted to enter upon still more intensive study in the high school . It is evident that with the old method of instruction any attempt to deal with a modern course of study would be absolutely hopeless . No ...
... grammar school shall be fitted to enter upon still more intensive study in the high school . It is evident that with the old method of instruction any attempt to deal with a modern course of study would be absolutely hopeless . No ...
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... grammar schools , and more especially in the high schools , in a prodigious number of pale , listless , an¿mic , ex- hausted , half broken down girls whose type is familiar to every mother as existing in her own or some other family ...
... grammar schools , and more especially in the high schools , in a prodigious number of pale , listless , an¿mic , ex- hausted , half broken down girls whose type is familiar to every mother as existing in her own or some other family ...
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Page 618 - I HEARD the bells on Christmas Day Their old, familiar carols play, And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good- will to men ! And thought how, as the day had come, The belfries of all Christendom Had rolled along The unbroken song Of peace on earth, good-will to men...