The English Journal, Volumen28University of Chicago Press, 1939 |
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... ideas which have successively captured the imagination of the American intelligentsia . Each season new tastes in ideas dominate prevailing conversation . If one year it is the theory of the leisure class , it will be technocracy the ...
... ideas which have successively captured the imagination of the American intelligentsia . Each season new tastes in ideas dominate prevailing conversation . If one year it is the theory of the leisure class , it will be technocracy the ...
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... ideas and in turn receive those feelings and ideas of others . The idea of back of our program is to teach the student to make sense in his oral and written composition and to get sense from what he sees , hears , or reads . Following ...
... ideas and in turn receive those feelings and ideas of others . The idea of back of our program is to teach the student to make sense in his oral and written composition and to get sense from what he sees , hears , or reads . Following ...
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... ideas into focus , I should like to begin with two general statements which probably we can all accept . The first ... ideas across to other people . The second is the truism that most undergraduates ultimately will get their ideas ...
... ideas into focus , I should like to begin with two general statements which probably we can all accept . The first ... ideas across to other people . The second is the truism that most undergraduates ultimately will get their ideas ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1939 No | 1 |
THE REGENTS INQUIRY AND THE TEACHING OF READING William S Gray | 3 |
ENGLISH INSTRUCTION AND A CHANGING WORLD 7 Raymond Derby | 12 |
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