Bulletin, Issue 23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 - Education |
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... interest and suggestion have given them increased opportunity and freedom to inaugurate corrective measures which former tradition and con- servatism made difficult . These measures and proposals have not , for the most part , been ...
... interest and suggestion have given them increased opportunity and freedom to inaugurate corrective measures which former tradition and con- servatism made difficult . These measures and proposals have not , for the most part , been ...
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... interest in this subject , recently created a division of college and university accounting . Colleges everywhere are rapidly adopting intelligent budget methods and learning to handle the busi- ness affairs of the institutions in a ...
... interest in this subject , recently created a division of college and university accounting . Colleges everywhere are rapidly adopting intelligent budget methods and learning to handle the busi- ness affairs of the institutions in a ...
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... interest of the denominational colleges in the develop- ment of higher standards has arisen in part from the influence of increased standardization for other institutions and in part because the competition for students has been so ...
... interest of the denominational colleges in the develop- ment of higher standards has arisen in part from the influence of increased standardization for other institutions and in part because the competition for students has been so ...
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... interest or personal suggestion represents the whole or nearly the whole body of knowledge required of an educated man . To overcome the difficulties of the student and to mitigate the effects of departmental mindedness , as ...
... interest or personal suggestion represents the whole or nearly the whole body of knowledge required of an educated man . To overcome the difficulties of the student and to mitigate the effects of departmental mindedness , as ...
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... interest usually develops in a student only after a con- siderable body of information has been accumulated with no or little chronological unification . Desire to unify and coordinate through the agency of time or logical ...
... interest usually develops in a student only after a con- siderable body of information has been accumulated with no or little chronological unification . Desire to unify and coordinate through the agency of time or logical ...
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