Bulletin, Tema 23U.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 |
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... cent must be obtained on the entrance examination and also that the boys admitted without examination must in their prepara- tory work rank among the highest seventh of boys in the class . The University of Illinois requires a grade of ...
... cent must be obtained on the entrance examination and also that the boys admitted without examination must in their prepara- tory work rank among the highest seventh of boys in the class . The University of Illinois requires a grade of ...
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... cent . In Harvard only 76 per cent of the freshmen who registered in September , 1923 , were promoted in good standing at the end of the freshman year . Lack of ability is the least important factor in accounting for such losses ...
... cent . In Harvard only 76 per cent of the freshmen who registered in September , 1923 , were promoted in good standing at the end of the freshman year . Lack of ability is the least important factor in accounting for such losses ...
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... cent management is in the hands of the faculty and students ; in 25 per cent students and alumni share the control ; in 13 per cent students control . There is a growing tendency to place the management of athletics in the hands of the ...
... cent management is in the hands of the faculty and students ; in 25 per cent students and alumni share the control ; in 13 per cent students control . There is a growing tendency to place the management of athletics in the hands of the ...
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... cent of the students of Princeton participated in some form of sport . Careful supervision and determined efforts to bring about an athletic situation which would really contribute to the physical and moral welfare of the students ...
... cent of the students of Princeton participated in some form of sport . Careful supervision and determined efforts to bring about an athletic situation which would really contribute to the physical and moral welfare of the students ...
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... cent in the junior high school , and 41 per cent in the senior high school . A few years ago only a beginning had been made in so classifying pupils . The question , however , has been raised whether the attempt to group children by ...
... cent in the junior high school , and 41 per cent in the senior high school . A few years ago only a beginning had been made in so classifying pupils . The question , however , has been raised whether the attempt to group children by ...
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