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hearers some of his own enthusiasm; for their lives cannot fail to touch at some point the borderlands of the magic realm of art.

Washington University

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HOLMES SMITH

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CHAPTER

PART SIX

VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS

XXV THE TEACHING OF ENGINEERING SUBJECTS

Ira O. Baker

XXVI THE TEACHING OF MECHANICAL DRAWING

J. D. Phillips and H. D. Orth

XXVII THE TEACHING OF JOURNALISM

Talcott Williams

XXVIII BUSINESS EDUCATION

Frederick B. Robinson

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