The American Educational Review, Volumen33American Educational Company, 1912 |
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... fact that 161 students came to this coun- try in 1909 and 268 in 1910. To make certain that the indemnity students ... facts . The jurist of today is dreaming of an international court , the religionist of a universal dom- inating faith ...
... fact that 161 students came to this coun- try in 1909 and 268 in 1910. To make certain that the indemnity students ... facts . The jurist of today is dreaming of an international court , the religionist of a universal dom- inating faith ...
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... fact is of tremen- dous significance . Comparatively few years ago Japan adopted the policy of sending some of its brightest young peo- ple to the United States , not only to enter our universities , but to travel over the country and ...
... fact is of tremen- dous significance . Comparatively few years ago Japan adopted the policy of sending some of its brightest young peo- ple to the United States , not only to enter our universities , but to travel over the country and ...
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... fact that only a few weeks have elapsed since a self- appointed investigator published statis- tics of his own gathering to prove that the colleges are hot - beds of iniquity , that 90 per cent of the students begin drink- ing almost as ...
... fact that only a few weeks have elapsed since a self- appointed investigator published statis- tics of his own gathering to prove that the colleges are hot - beds of iniquity , that 90 per cent of the students begin drink- ing almost as ...
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... fact about Shakespeare ? He is new with a never ageing youth , and in com- pany with him we can hear the murmer of the sea and learn to look up at the stars . It is said of Rossetti that he never tired of anyone who could talk to him of ...
... fact about Shakespeare ? He is new with a never ageing youth , and in com- pany with him we can hear the murmer of the sea and learn to look up at the stars . It is said of Rossetti that he never tired of anyone who could talk to him of ...
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... fact that more than one of our younger dramatists have emerged from Professor Baker's lecture- room to the conquest of Broadway . Per- haps the most conspicuous case in point is that of Edward Sheldon , whose first play after graduation ...
... fact that more than one of our younger dramatists have emerged from Professor Baker's lecture- room to the conquest of Broadway . Per- haps the most conspicuous case in point is that of Edward Sheldon , whose first play after graduation ...
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