Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... passed as quickly as it had come - but Helen was completely blind and deaf and the few words she had begun to use were soon lost . Several heavy years passed for Captain and Mrs. Keller and then they went to Baltimore where an oculist ...
... passed as quickly as it had come - but Helen was completely blind and deaf and the few words she had begun to use were soon lost . Several heavy years passed for Captain and Mrs. Keller and then they went to Baltimore where an oculist ...
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... passed on . Mr. Bonner , now teacher at Pleasant Valley , got track of her ninety - nine- year - old sister , Mrs. Jennie F. Snook , at Williamsburg , Ohio , and from her we got the complete story . Soon after Lizzie Moore taught our ...
... passed on . Mr. Bonner , now teacher at Pleasant Valley , got track of her ninety - nine- year - old sister , Mrs. Jennie F. Snook , at Williamsburg , Ohio , and from her we got the complete story . Soon after Lizzie Moore taught our ...
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... Passing up all the rest , he wrote an essay on this theme . When called to the front at the next class , he fully ... passed on what he had learned from Tracy Peck as to foretastes of the Judgment Day . Professor Arthur L. 175 GEORGE ...
... Passing up all the rest , he wrote an essay on this theme . When called to the front at the next class , he fully ... passed on what he had learned from Tracy Peck as to foretastes of the Judgment Day . Professor Arthur L. 175 GEORGE ...
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