Education, Volumen42New England Publishing Company, 1922 |
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... able contribution to effective instruction in the subject of geography . NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION IN QUANTITY Educators are invited to make an immediate examination of these books THE MACMILLAN COMPANY New York Atlanta Chicago Dallas ...
... able contribution to effective instruction in the subject of geography . NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION IN QUANTITY Educators are invited to make an immediate examination of these books THE MACMILLAN COMPANY New York Atlanta Chicago Dallas ...
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... able to safeguard our own democracy , and thus do our bit in making a world safe for democracy . " 1 1 Education for Citizenship in a Democracy . Am . Jour . of Soc . , July , '20 . Should English Teachers Teach ? EDWIN M. HOPKINS ...
... able to safeguard our own democracy , and thus do our bit in making a world safe for democracy . " 1 1 Education for Citizenship in a Democracy . Am . Jour . of Soc . , July , '20 . Should English Teachers Teach ? EDWIN M. HOPKINS ...
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... able overload of large classes and of " outside work , " by the impo- sition of wholly unrelated and sometimes trivial and unnecessary tasks ; and that in certain established instances , which may or may not indicate a general practice ...
... able overload of large classes and of " outside work , " by the impo- sition of wholly unrelated and sometimes trivial and unnecessary tasks ; and that in certain established instances , which may or may not indicate a general practice ...
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senting evidence from sources previously supposed to be depend- able . * Except incidentally , the purpose of this article is not to call attention to that report and the interesting reception it is said to have met with , but to make ...
senting evidence from sources previously supposed to be depend- able . * Except incidentally , the purpose of this article is not to call attention to that report and the interesting reception it is said to have met with , but to make ...
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... able for their varied uses as the center of family life , is one of the most flagrantly neglected of these elements . Why ? Because the majority of schoolmen are so profoundly ignorant themselves upon the subject that they do not even ...
... able for their varied uses as the center of family life , is one of the most flagrantly neglected of these elements . Why ? Because the majority of schoolmen are so profoundly ignorant themselves upon the subject that they do not even ...
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Página 431 - The tumult and the shouting dies; The captains and the kings depart; Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart: Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget!
Página 613 - Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song! Let mortal tongues awake; Let all that breathe partake; Let rocks their silence break, The sound prolong! 4 Our fathers...
Página 92 - I should be glad if I could flatter myself that I came as near to the central idea of the occasion, in two hours, as you did in two minutes.
Página 225 - When you come to a good book, you must ask yourself, " Am I inclined to work as an Australian miner would ? Are my pickaxes and shovels in good order, and am I in good trim myself, my sleeves well up to the elbow, and my breath good, and my temper...
Página 431 - If, drunk with sight of power, we loose Wild tongues that have not Thee in awe — Such boasting as the Gentiles use Or lesser breeds without the Law — Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget — lest we forget! For heathen heart that puts her trust In reeking tube and iron shard — All valiant dust that builds on dust, And guarding calls not Thee to guard — For frantic boast and foolish word, Thy Mercy on Thy People, Lord!
Página 421 - Beneath whose awful hand we hold Dominion over palm and pine Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget — lest we forget!
Página 297 - Ernest began to speak, giving to the people of what was in his heart and mind. His words had power because they accorded with his thoughts, and his thoughts had reality and depth because they harmonized with the life which he had always lived.
Página 613 - And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
Página 24 - Great God ! we thank thee for this home — This bounteous birth-land of the free ; Where wanderers from afar may come, And breathe the air of Liberty. Still may her flowers untrampled spring, Her harvests wave — her cities rise ; And yet till Time shall fold his wing, Remain earth's loveliest Paradise ! 229 I'AND OF OUR BIRTH.
Página 431 - Lo all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre. Judge of the nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget.