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... attendance is a privilege which must be met by a corresponding sense of responsibility . INCREASE OF FEES An obvious device which it was thought might limit the number of applicants for college entrance and the number of those who ...
... attendance is a privilege which must be met by a corresponding sense of responsibility . INCREASE OF FEES An obvious device which it was thought might limit the number of applicants for college entrance and the number of those who ...
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... attendance upon classes and ordinary class examina- tions . Honors work is confined to the junior and senior years , in part because freshmen and sophomores require basic work , which in Europe is regarded as secondary . This condition ...
... attendance upon classes and ordinary class examina- tions . Honors work is confined to the junior and senior years , in part because freshmen and sophomores require basic work , which in Europe is regarded as secondary . This condition ...
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... attendance upon lectures but was compelled to return to its former plan because lectures were entirely deserted . This fact may indicate that the greater part of the instruction now carried on by the lecture method may more easily and ...
... attendance upon lectures but was compelled to return to its former plan because lectures were entirely deserted . This fact may indicate that the greater part of the instruction now carried on by the lecture method may more easily and ...
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... attendance during the period of investigation . On Decem- ber 15 they were measured by a standardized test in arithmetic , reading , his- tory , literature , language , geography , and spelling for the amount of learning they had ...
... attendance during the period of investigation . On Decem- ber 15 they were measured by a standardized test in arithmetic , reading , his- tory , literature , language , geography , and spelling for the amount of learning they had ...
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... attendance during the months of July and August . 3. To prove also that the continuous session through July and the greater part of August saves an enormous loss of time and energy . The superintendent of the Newark schools ' says ...
... attendance during the months of July and August . 3. To prove also that the continuous session through July and the greater part of August saves an enormous loss of time and energy . The superintendent of the Newark schools ' says ...
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