Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, Том 8Torch Press, 1915 Vol. for 1922-1923 and 1923-1924 includes Directory of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. |
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... material gathered was not suffi- cient to make a report . He stated that many schools had failed to report but that tangible results were con- fidently expected . He asked to have the committee con- 22 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HISTORICAL ...
... material gathered was not suffi- cient to make a report . He stated that many schools had failed to report but that tangible results were con- fidently expected . He asked to have the committee con- 22 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HISTORICAL ...
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... material and field . The expectation that because of the power gained from such courses the novice at teaching can acquire the necessary intimacy with the high - school aspects of his subject progressively as he teaches it is often not ...
... material and field . The expectation that because of the power gained from such courses the novice at teaching can acquire the necessary intimacy with the high - school aspects of his subject progressively as he teaches it is often not ...
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... material and the conduct of recitations under guidance . This course on method should be much more than a purveyor of information , exceedingly important though it is to put the prospective teacher into touch with the experience of ...
... material and the conduct of recitations under guidance . This course on method should be much more than a purveyor of information , exceedingly important though it is to put the prospective teacher into touch with the experience of ...
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... material which he requires his pupils to read , and that he selects that which is really profitable for them ; then that in making his requirements of his pupils in collateral reading he reckon duly with the time that he may rightfully ...
... material which he requires his pupils to read , and that he selects that which is really profitable for them ; then that in making his requirements of his pupils in collateral reading he reckon duly with the time that he may rightfully ...
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... material as the Declaration of Independence and the Magna Charta will aid in giving sig- nificance to these features of the course . Geography's relation to history should receive consider- ation , and the course should seek to give the ...
... material as the Declaration of Independence and the Magna Charta will aid in giving sig- nificance to these features of the course . Geography's relation to history should receive consider- ation , and the course should seek to give the ...
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Страница 126 - But a dinner — he dines at the hour of four — is always ready for visitors; and the servants are always in waiting. Twenty of us went out today without warning, and were entertained luxuriously on the viands of the country. Our drink consisted of beer, toddy and water. Wine, being imported and expensive, he never gives; nor does he allow cigars to be smoked in his presence. His house consists of a cluster of rustic cottages, in front of which spreads a beautiful, sloping lawn as smooth as velvet....