Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 78
... practical rationality , " the special elements of which he classifies as the physical , the intellectual , and the practical . What is more , these four points upon which Dr. Hopkins dwelt indicate lines along which great historic ...
... practical rationality , " the special elements of which he classifies as the physical , the intellectual , and the practical . What is more , these four points upon which Dr. Hopkins dwelt indicate lines along which great historic ...
Pagina 137
... practical man sees sov- ereignty diffused through a multitude of local , state , and federal organs of authority , with supreme power ultimately lodged in the living , breathing millions of persons who compose the citizenry of this ...
... practical man sees sov- ereignty diffused through a multitude of local , state , and federal organs of authority , with supreme power ultimately lodged in the living , breathing millions of persons who compose the citizenry of this ...
Pagina 138
... practical preparation for his daily task as a petty government administrator . That might not have been Professor ... practical use of higher mathematics studied in college . We re- ceived , however , from Professor Wilson things that ...
... practical preparation for his daily task as a petty government administrator . That might not have been Professor ... practical use of higher mathematics studied in college . We re- ceived , however , from Professor Wilson things that ...
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