The World's Work, Том 26Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913 A history of our time. |
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... methods closely interwoven with the business life of a great nation . His death will probably lead to no sudden readjustment or disruption of any of the institutions or public functions with which he was connected . Yet the man is dead ...
... methods closely interwoven with the business life of a great nation . His death will probably lead to no sudden readjustment or disruption of any of the institutions or public functions with which he was connected . Yet the man is dead ...
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... methods to extend farm credit , on coöperative marketing , on sani- tation on the farm , on diversification of crops , on soil renewal , and on other sub- jects that are vital to the regeneration of country living . One of the first ...
... methods to extend farm credit , on coöperative marketing , on sani- tation on the farm , on diversification of crops , on soil renewal , and on other sub- jects that are vital to the regeneration of country living . One of the first ...
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... methods by which they can be stopped . The Dental Society , of Youngstown , is teaching the children , free of ... method the correct and the incorrect ways of entering and leaving cars . " The anti - fly , pure milk , anti- drunkenness ...
... methods by which they can be stopped . The Dental Society , of Youngstown , is teaching the children , free of ... method the correct and the incorrect ways of entering and leaving cars . " The anti - fly , pure milk , anti- drunkenness ...
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... methods of ridding a coun- try of disease , and pictures of military schools that might be used profitably by all teachers of soldiers ; and there are enough realistic views of the horrors of the recent Turkish and Italian wars to gain ...
... methods of ridding a coun- try of disease , and pictures of military schools that might be used profitably by all teachers of soldiers ; and there are enough realistic views of the horrors of the recent Turkish and Italian wars to gain ...
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... METHODS OF TEACHING THAT SUBORDINATE HIGH AVERAGES IN FORMAL SCHOLARSHIP TO THE DEVEL- OPMENT OF THE CAPACITY FOR HAPPINESS AND INTEREST IN REAL LIFE THIRTY - FIVE TEACHERS OF THE WASHINGTON IRVING HIGH SCHOOL IN NEW YORK CITY ...
... METHODS OF TEACHING THAT SUBORDINATE HIGH AVERAGES IN FORMAL SCHOLARSHIP TO THE DEVEL- OPMENT OF THE CAPACITY FOR HAPPINESS AND INTEREST IN REAL LIFE THIRTY - FIVE TEACHERS OF THE WASHINGTON IRVING HIGH SCHOOL IN NEW YORK CITY ...
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