The Nation's Schools, Količina 30Michael Vincent O'Shea McGraw Hill, 1942 |
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... cent in 1870 to 4.3 per cent in 1930. Since the possible limits of literacy are not more than 98 per cent , allowing for mental defectives , the census bureau thought the showing so good that it did not even make a 1940 literacy canvass ...
... cent in 1870 to 4.3 per cent in 1930. Since the possible limits of literacy are not more than 98 per cent , allowing for mental defectives , the census bureau thought the showing so good that it did not even make a 1940 literacy canvass ...
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... cent were hurt in school accidents and 56 per cent in non- EXIT O school accidents . Of the school ac- cidents , 33 per cent took place in the gymnasium , 19 per cent in the halls and on stairs , 18 per cent in the shops , 13 per cent ...
... cent were hurt in school accidents and 56 per cent in non- EXIT O school accidents . Of the school ac- cidents , 33 per cent took place in the gymnasium , 19 per cent in the halls and on stairs , 18 per cent in the shops , 13 per cent ...
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... cent of the boys and 77.8 per cent of the girls answering the questionnaire enrolled as college freshmen . Of the entire class of 208 students , 44.2 per cent started to col- lege . This is more than twice the national average . It is ...
... cent of the boys and 77.8 per cent of the girls answering the questionnaire enrolled as college freshmen . Of the entire class of 208 students , 44.2 per cent started to col- lege . This is more than twice the national average . It is ...
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