Now, what is true of the lawyer and the doctor in the more progressive sections of the country, is true to a certain extent of all sorts and degrees of people. Social, economic, and intellectual conditions are changing at a rate undreamed of in past history.... Library Ideals - Página 5por Henry Eduard Legler - 1918 - 78 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| National Education Association of the United States - 1902 - 1042 páginas
...progressive sections of the country, is true to a certain extent of all sorts and degrees of people. Social, economic, and intellectual conditions are...stranded and become a burden for the community to carry. Where progress is continuous and certain, education must be equally certain and continuous. The youth... | |
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...progressive sections of the country, is true to a certain extent of all sorts and degrees of people. Social, economic, and intellectual conditions are...stranded and become a burden for the community to carry. Where progress is continuous and certain, education must be equally certain and continuous. The youth... | |
| American Library Association. General Meeting - 1907 - 346 páginas
...German and Bohemian cities in the world are located in the United States, not in their own countries. ln one ward in the city of Chicago, forty languages are...will enable it to adapt itself to what is going on. lt will be left stranded and become a burden for the community to carry. The youth at eighteen may... | |
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...progressive sections of the country, is true to a certain extent of all sorts and degrees of people. Social, economic and intellectual conditions are changing...stranded and become a burden for the community to carry. Where progress is continuous and certain, education must be equally certain and continuous. The youth... | |
| Irving King - 1912 - 462 páginas
...progressnre sections of the country, is true to a certain extent of all sorts and degrees of people. Social, economic and intellectual conditions are changing...stranded and become a burden for the community to carry. Where progress is continuous and certain, education must be equally certain and continuous. The youth... | |
| American Library Association - 1907 - 456 páginas
...comers are pouring into the country annually. lt has been pointed out that some of the largest lrish. German and Bohemian cities in the world are located...will enable it to adapt itself to what is going on. lt will be left stranded and become a burden for the community to carry. The youth at eighteen may... | |
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...progressive sections of the country, is true to a certain extent of all sorts and degrees of people. Social, economic and intellectual conditions are changing...parallel with these changes, a considerable body of men [ie, people] is bound to find itself without the training which will enable it to adapt itself to what... | |
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