Addresses and Proceedings - National Education Association of the United States, Volume 44Vols. for 1866-70 include Proceedings of the American Normal School Association; 1866-69 include Proceedings of the National Association of School Superintendents; 1870 includes Addresses and journal of proceedings of the Central College Association. |
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... boy on the land , and to keep our soil from exhaustion , it is high time that all our rural schools turned their attention ... boys will have been benefited . The gain to the nation would be incalculable . Scientific agriculture , prac ...
... boy on the land , and to keep our soil from exhaustion , it is high time that all our rural schools turned their attention ... boys will have been benefited . The gain to the nation would be incalculable . Scientific agriculture , prac ...
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... boy or girl , ten or twelve years of age , just landed from Italy , who cannot read a word in his own language or speak a word of English , in the same class with American boys and girls five or six years old . For a time , at least ...
... boy or girl , ten or twelve years of age , just landed from Italy , who cannot read a word in his own language or speak a word of English , in the same class with American boys and girls five or six years old . For a time , at least ...
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... boys and girls when the developing instincts of manhood and womanhood appeal to them with com- manding force , and impel them to do what men and women are doing , namely , to work for wages , instead of doing what children are doing ...
... boys and girls when the developing instincts of manhood and womanhood appeal to them with com- manding force , and impel them to do what men and women are doing , namely , to work for wages , instead of doing what children are doing ...
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... boys and girls of continuous employment in factories of different kinds - effects upon nutrition , growth , development ? Are there special ailments attributable to special employments or to parts of employments , and at what age is the ...
... boys and girls of continuous employment in factories of different kinds - effects upon nutrition , growth , development ? Are there special ailments attributable to special employments or to parts of employments , and at what age is the ...
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... boy . The average boy of the city has no such necessity , and no such natural opportunity . The manual training of the schools tends to give the boys of the cities equal opportunities with the boys of the country . It does , moreover ...
... boy . The average boy of the city has no such necessity , and no such natural opportunity . The manual training of the schools tends to give the boys of the cities equal opportunities with the boys of the country . It does , moreover ...
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