Bulletin, Tema 23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 |
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... meet the criticism offered , nor is the criticism released by economic conditions adequate ground for explanation of the steps taken to improve higher education . College and university administrators have not been compelled by economy ...
... meet the criticism offered , nor is the criticism released by economic conditions adequate ground for explanation of the steps taken to improve higher education . College and university administrators have not been compelled by economy ...
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... meet the problem of the great influx of students by more careful selective processes , both for admission and for passage through the work of the college . These processes range all the way from direct limitation of numbers to attempts ...
... meet the problem of the great influx of students by more careful selective processes , both for admission and for passage through the work of the college . These processes range all the way from direct limitation of numbers to attempts ...
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... meet local necessities . The Asso- ciation of American Universities , which had previously operated under the standards devised by the Carnegie Foundation , has also adopted the standards of the American council and has been given a ...
... meet local necessities . The Asso- ciation of American Universities , which had previously operated under the standards devised by the Carnegie Foundation , has also adopted the standards of the American council and has been given a ...
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... selection of students for admission to college implies that the work offered after admission will meet their needs to the fullest possible extent and will give their abilities the greatest possible HIGHER EDUCATION 9.
... selection of students for admission to college implies that the work offered after admission will meet their needs to the fullest possible extent and will give their abilities the greatest possible HIGHER EDUCATION 9.
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... be looked for among institutions which are seriously trying to meet their educational and social problems . SECTIONING CLASSES Freshman week affords an opportunity for obtaining information 10 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION , 1922-1924.
... be looked for among institutions which are seriously trying to meet their educational and social problems . SECTIONING CLASSES Freshman week affords an opportunity for obtaining information 10 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION , 1922-1924.
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