The Education of Girls in the United StatesArno Press, 1971 - 204 halaman |
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... public High School . In other parts of the United States the difference is even more marked ; New York , with 1,200,000 inhabitants , has one High School for girls and one for boys , containing 3,000 pupils . 1 In the new city of ...
... public High School . In other parts of the United States the difference is even more marked ; New York , with 1,200,000 inhabitants , has one High School for girls and one for boys , containing 3,000 pupils . 1 In the new city of ...
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Sara Annie Burstall. IN CHAPTER II . HIGH SCHOOLS . N what follows we refer to the public High Schools , although the private schools resemble these to a much greater extent than might be ex- pected . The general age of entrance is 15 to ...
Sara Annie Burstall. IN CHAPTER II . HIGH SCHOOLS . N what follows we refer to the public High Schools , although the private schools resemble these to a much greater extent than might be ex- pected . The general age of entrance is 15 to ...
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... number of girls in a public High School look forward to teaching in the elementary schools of the city ; probably this is one reason of the large numbers seeking admission . ΟΝ CHAPTER III . PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS . N this HIGH SCHOOLS ...
... number of girls in a public High School look forward to teaching in the elementary schools of the city ; probably this is one reason of the large numbers seeking admission . ΟΝ CHAPTER III . PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS . N this HIGH SCHOOLS ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
A General Outlines | 10 |
HIGH SCHOOLS | 46 |
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