Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... field of study . Finding that I wished to devote myself to geology , he set me to work on the Brachiopoda as the best group of fossils to serve as data in determining the Paleozoic horizons . So far as his rather limited knowledge of ...
... field of study . Finding that I wished to devote myself to geology , he set me to work on the Brachiopoda as the best group of fossils to serve as data in determining the Paleozoic horizons . So far as his rather limited knowledge of ...
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... field , where he has taught them the elements of textual criticism and linguistic science , interested them in the editing of unpublished manu- scripts and the collection of folklore , and made them all zealous bibliographers and ...
... field , where he has taught them the elements of textual criticism and linguistic science , interested them in the editing of unpublished manu- scripts and the collection of folklore , and made them all zealous bibliographers and ...
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Portrayed by Those who Studied Under Them Houston Peterson. the men in the field of sculpture . There was absolutely no traditional credit given to a woman in this field of activity , and I felt convinced of the necessity of learning my ...
Portrayed by Those who Studied Under Them Houston Peterson. the men in the field of sculpture . There was absolutely no traditional credit given to a woman in this field of activity , and I felt convinced of the necessity of learning my ...
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