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... teaching their doctrines in the public schools would not infringe on their rights . " They have no right to demand pay for teaching that which the parents and the taxpayers do not want taught . The hand that writes the pay- check rules ...
... teaching their doctrines in the public schools would not infringe on their rights . " They have no right to demand pay for teaching that which the parents and the taxpayers do not want taught . The hand that writes the pay- check rules ...
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... teachers ' salaries reflected " the lack of respect accorded to teaching by the public . " Reminders of this situation constantly appear in the press . One day the public learns that a city in Michigan pays its teachers $ 400 a year ...
... teachers ' salaries reflected " the lack of respect accorded to teaching by the public . " Reminders of this situation constantly appear in the press . One day the public learns that a city in Michigan pays its teachers $ 400 a year ...
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... teaching : women constituted ninety - three per cent of its pri- mary teachers and sixty per cent of its secondary teachers . Only one country in Western Europe ( Italy , with fifty - two per cent ) employed women for more than half of ...
... teaching : women constituted ninety - three per cent of its pri- mary teachers and sixty per cent of its secondary teachers . Only one country in Western Europe ( Italy , with fifty - two per cent ) employed women for more than half of ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit | 55 |
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