The Education of Girls in the United StatesArno Press, 1971 - 204 halaman |
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... seem able to be much more rigorous than might be ex- pected , in consequence of the high standard set by the public schools . They generally require parents to pay the fees for a whole year on the entry of a pupil ; they , with other ...
... seem able to be much more rigorous than might be ex- pected , in consequence of the high standard set by the public schools . They generally require parents to pay the fees for a whole year on the entry of a pupil ; they , with other ...
Halaman 69
... seems usually to be a librarian on the staff , who is expected to help the students to use the books , during the ... seem to be so much considered , if only a number of pupils can be induced to use the books . The report of the Cam ...
... seems usually to be a librarian on the staff , who is expected to help the students to use the books , during the ... seem to be so much considered , if only a number of pupils can be induced to use the books . The report of the Cam ...
Halaman 117
... seems strange that College life there should offer so narrow a field for the self - direction of the individual . We feel as certain as a stranger can venture to be that the cause of this is the exaction of fifteen hours per week ...
... seems strange that College life there should offer so narrow a field for the self - direction of the individual . We feel as certain as a stranger can venture to be that the cause of this is the exaction of fifteen hours per week ...
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