The School Journal, Volumen79E.L. Kellogg & Company, 1911 |
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... Cloth , $ .75 ; by mail , $ .80 . Paper covers , $ .60 . A timely and practical discussion of Motor Ac- tivities and Formal Studies in Primary Grades . H. A. DAVIDSON , The Study - Guide Series , Cambridge , Mass . Y SPANGLES & EMB ...
... Cloth , $ .75 ; by mail , $ .80 . Paper covers , $ .60 . A timely and practical discussion of Motor Ac- tivities and Formal Studies in Primary Grades . H. A. DAVIDSON , The Study - Guide Series , Cambridge , Mass . Y SPANGLES & EMB ...
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... Exports— wool , hides , wheat . Imports - cloth , ma- Cities ? Buenos Ayres , the capital , largest city own Government ? ( Congress . ) What were chinery , manufactured articles . November , 1911 29 THE SCHOOL JOURNAL.
... Exports— wool , hides , wheat . Imports - cloth , ma- Cities ? Buenos Ayres , the capital , largest city own Government ? ( Congress . ) What were chinery , manufactured articles . November , 1911 29 THE SCHOOL JOURNAL.
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... clothing and shelter . The children are taken all over the globe , to learn for themselves where the mate- rials in their houses come from and how they are prepared for use . They also see the various kinds of houses of other countries ...
... clothing and shelter . The children are taken all over the globe , to learn for themselves where the mate- rials in their houses come from and how they are prepared for use . They also see the various kinds of houses of other countries ...
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... Clothing . GEOGRAPHY 1. All civilized people clothe themselves . Ma- terials used , amount of clothing , and nature of garments vary with different races . Only those very low in civilization go without clothing . 2. Among primitive ...
... Clothing . GEOGRAPHY 1. All civilized people clothe themselves . Ma- terials used , amount of clothing , and nature of garments vary with different races . Only those very low in civilization go without clothing . 2. Among primitive ...
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... clothing is worn by priests ? Ministers ? How does men's evening dress dif- fer from that worn in the daytime ? How do ... cloth- ing are of vegetable or animal origin . 1. Materials of vegetable origin : Cotton , 2. Materials of animal ...
... clothing is worn by priests ? Ministers ? How does men's evening dress dif- fer from that worn in the daytime ? How do ... cloth- ing are of vegetable or animal origin . 1. Materials of vegetable origin : Cotton , 2. Materials of animal ...
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