Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... eyes brought back her sight , however im- perfectly , but she remained at the school as student and helper , graduating as valedictorian of her class , at the age of twenty . Meanwhile , she had learned the manual alphabet and spent ...
... eyes brought back her sight , however im- perfectly , but she remained at the school as student and helper , graduating as valedictorian of her class , at the age of twenty . Meanwhile , she had learned the manual alphabet and spent ...
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... eyes and lips - eyes and lips that seemed always smiling even in repose , or always ready to smile , as if the world were so full of a number of things that odd chances and interesting episodes were to be momentarily expected . Expected ...
... eyes and lips - eyes and lips that seemed always smiling even in repose , or always ready to smile , as if the world were so full of a number of things that odd chances and interesting episodes were to be momentarily expected . Expected ...
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... eye on the class room , the other eye was forever on the com- munity , " said Scott Nearing . But that was forty years ... eyes would often be fixed on a distant point as he thought out loud , often to the dismay of the students . At the ...
... eye on the class room , the other eye was forever on the com- munity , " said Scott Nearing . But that was forty years ... eyes would often be fixed on a distant point as he thought out loud , often to the dismay of the students . At the ...
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