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... problems , notably on those of the state and the municipality ; it had produced a number of excellent monographs . With its extension system it was helping to educate the people of the state . Through its farmers ' institutes it had ...
... problems , notably on those of the state and the municipality ; it had produced a number of excellent monographs . With its extension system it was helping to educate the people of the state . Through its farmers ' institutes it had ...
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... problem . Changes in professional education also favored new views of second- ary education . The normal schools , which had ... problems of primary and secondary education , which they now saw as the preoccupation of dullards ; too many ...
... problem . Changes in professional education also favored new views of second- ary education . The normal schools , which had ... problems of primary and secondary education , which they now saw as the preoccupation of dullards ; too many ...
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... problems of youth " and on the local community ; mathematics , consisting only of varieties of applied arithmetic ; social studies , giving attention to " wholesome recreation in the community , ” amenities and manners , uses of leisure ...
... problems of youth " and on the local community ; mathematics , consisting only of varieties of applied arithmetic ; social studies , giving attention to " wholesome recreation in the community , ” amenities and manners , uses of leisure ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit | 55 |
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