Education in the United States, Volumes 1-9Nicholas Murray Butler J. B. Lyon Company, 1900 - Education |
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Page vii
... influence and authority of the bureau of education are very great , and that it commands a co - operation as cordial as it is universal . But the national government has , from the National gov- very beginning , made enormous grants of ...
... influence and authority of the bureau of education are very great , and that it commands a co - operation as cordial as it is universal . But the national government has , from the National gov- very beginning , made enormous grants of ...
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... influence upon the life of its locality . The fact is frequently overlooked that all American colleges depend for their students in large measure upon their own neighborhood . Few draw from the nation at large , and these few draw only ...
... influence upon the life of its locality . The fact is frequently overlooked that all American colleges depend for their students in large measure upon their own neighborhood . Few draw from the nation at large , and these few draw only ...
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... influence of each type of formal school ; it takes note of the more informal and popular organizations for popular education and instruction ; it discusses the educa- tional problems raised by the existence of special classes and of ...
... influence of each type of formal school ; it takes note of the more informal and popular organizations for popular education and instruction ; it discusses the educa- tional problems raised by the existence of special classes and of ...
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... influence more potent than any others in determining the character of American civic institutions were English and Dutch . The English government was a constitutional monarchy , but still a monarchy , and the con- stitutional ...
... influence more potent than any others in determining the character of American civic institutions were English and Dutch . The English government was a constitutional monarchy , but still a monarchy , and the con- stitutional ...
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... influenced by religious feelings , and life in a new land inten- sified those feelings . The English in Massachusetts were at the beginning very like the English in England . The larger and wealthier and more truly English colony recog ...
... influenced by religious feelings , and life in a new land inten- sified those feelings . The English in Massachusetts were at the beginning very like the English in England . The larger and wealthier and more truly English colony recog ...
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