Educational Review, Том 55Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1918 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... German point of view , 254 FULLER , EDWARD H. Educational associations and organizations in the United States , 300 Geography in practise and in theory , 30 German point of view , From the , 254 Germany , Have we an educational debt to ...
... German point of view , 254 FULLER , EDWARD H. Educational associations and organizations in the United States , 300 Geography in practise and in theory , 30 German point of view , From the , 254 Germany , Have we an educational debt to ...
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... German , that education should subserve performance . Of course , the German system makes for character , too , in that it inculcates scholarship , which must have a deep influence for good on the character ; but the essential ideals of ...
... German , that education should subserve performance . Of course , the German system makes for character , too , in that it inculcates scholarship , which must have a deep influence for good on the character ; but the essential ideals of ...
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... Germans to consent to the present war , and also that romantic view of country . It is dangerous to believe that your own country is the fin- est in the world , because it is pretty sure to be untrue ; yet to all nations their country ...
... Germans to consent to the present war , and also that romantic view of country . It is dangerous to believe that your own country is the fin- est in the world , because it is pretty sure to be untrue ; yet to all nations their country ...
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... Germans could never have behaved as they have if they had not believed that war was in the nature of things and , therefore , had some good in it . We need to make it quite clear in our teaching that war no more than pestilence is good ...
... Germans could never have behaved as they have if they had not believed that war was in the nature of things and , therefore , had some good in it . We need to make it quite clear in our teaching that war no more than pestilence is good ...
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... Germans , an abstraction that can do no wrong . Nor must we talk nonsense about the Anglo - Saxon race as they talk it about the Teutonic . It is by education that such nonsense is propagated ; and by education the natural tendency of ...
... Germans , an abstraction that can do no wrong . Nor must we talk nonsense about the Anglo - Saxon race as they talk it about the Teutonic . It is by education that such nonsense is propagated ; and by education the natural tendency of ...
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