Bulletin, 8. izdajaU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, 1922 |
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... girls will and can " work their way " while in school . Part of their bewilderment is of course due to the fact that the caste system is largely missing in this country . This makes it possible for boys and girls to wait upon tables ...
... girls will and can " work their way " while in school . Part of their bewilderment is of course due to the fact that the caste system is largely missing in this country . This makes it possible for boys and girls to wait upon tables ...
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... girls potential Presidents ' wives , and where all are regarded as entitled to an equal opportunity of making the ... girl and to develop it to the utmost . Rathbone , in the Mosely report ( [ 66 ] , p . 261 ) , says : * ** To encourage ...
... girls potential Presidents ' wives , and where all are regarded as entitled to an equal opportunity of making the ... girl and to develop it to the utmost . Rathbone , in the Mosely report ( [ 66 ] , p . 261 ) , says : * ** To encourage ...
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... girls is due to other causes , but Shadwell's point is still well taken . The problem is one that merits more ... girl . The cry against overloading is the result of the gap between the elementary and the high school . The pupils are ...
... girls is due to other causes , but Shadwell's point is still well taken . The problem is one that merits more ... girl . The cry against overloading is the result of the gap between the elementary and the high school . The pupils are ...
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... girls be em- ployed for the home position at a very low wage , because they are partly supported by other members of the family . When teaching away from home , they may be had for less money than it takes to employ a good man teacher ...
... girls be em- ployed for the home position at a very low wage , because they are partly supported by other members of the family . When teaching away from home , they may be had for less money than it takes to employ a good man teacher ...
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... girls to their elders is un- doubtedly a surprise at first to a visitor from the old country , yet one is con- scious throughout of the existence of a very pleasant spirit of freedom on the part of the pupils . Bain ( [ 2 ] , p . 21 ) ...
... girls to their elders is un- doubtedly a surprise at first to a visitor from the old country , yet one is con- scious throughout of the existence of a very pleasant spirit of freedom on the part of the pupils . Bain ( [ 2 ] , p . 21 ) ...
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