Collectively they have learned the value of organized effort, of cooperation, and of compromise; and the social instinct has been developed in them — a matter of great importance in rural districts, where the isolated condition of the people has long... The National Geographic Magazine - Página 6391911Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1905 - 1020 páginas
...already contracted with bo3rs in Winnebago County to raise 20 acres of beets. (2) Collectively the boys have learned the value of organized effort, of cooperation,...districts, where the isolated condition of the people has always been a great drawback to progress. (3) The influence upon the communities at large, the parents... | |
| 1905 - 940 páginas
...already contracted with boys in Winnebago County to raise 20 acres of beets. (2) Collectively the boys have learned the value of organized effort, of cooperation,...districts, where the isolated condition of the people has always been a great drawback to progress. (3) The influence upon the communities at large, the parents... | |
| Charles Doak Lowry - 1908
...strongly developed in them as individual and responsible members of the community. 2. Collectively they have learned the value of organized effort, of...people has long been a great hindrance to progress. 3. The influence upon the communities at large, the parents as well as the children, has been wholesome.... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1910 - 814 páginas
...strongly developed in them as individual and responsible members of the community. (2) Collectively they have learned the value of organized effort, of...people has long been a great hindrance to progress. (3) The influence upon the communities at large, the parents as well as the children, has been wholesome.... | |
| National Society for the Study of Education - 1910 - 362 páginas
...strongly developed in them as individual and responsible members of the community. 2. Collectively they have learned the value of organized effort, of...people has long been a great hindrance to progress. 3. The influence upon the communities at large, the parents as well as the children, has been wholesome.... | |
| joseph arnold - 1910 - 826 páginas
...organized effort, of cooperation, and of compromise; and the social instinct has been developed in them—a matter of great importance in rural districts, where...people has long been a great hindrance to progress. (3) The influence upon the communities at large, the parents as well as the children, has been wholesome.... | |
| Joseph A. Arnold - 1910 - 802 páginas
...strongly developed in them as individual and responsible members of the community. (2) Collectively they have learned the value of organized effort, of...compromise; and the social instinct has been developed in them—a matter of great importance in rural districts, where the isolated condition of the people... | |
| Dora Williams - 1911 - 264 páginas
...all, developed in boys and girls initiative and the power of assuming responsibility. Collectively they have learned the value of organized effort, of...condition of the people has long been a great hindrance to progress.1 The accompanying letter speaks for itself in showing how one agricultural college is organizing... | |
| Dora Williams - 1911 - 256 páginas
...effort, of cooperation, and of compromise ; and the social instinct has been 1 Rice School, Boston. developed in them, — a matter of great importance...condition of the people has long been a great hindrance to progress.1 The accompanying letter speaks for itself in showing how one agricultural college is organizing... | |
| 1913 - 144 páginas
...strongly developed in them as individual and responsibl" members of the community. "Second. Collectively they have learned the value of organized effort, of...people has long been a great hindrance to progress. "Third. The influence upon the communities at large, the parent as well as the children, has been wholesome.... | |
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