The English Journal, Volumen26University of Chicago Press, 1937 |
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... perhaps , stayed up half the night , held by a book ( no matter what kind ) and unable to put it down ? I was talking to one of my col- leagues right after a stormy conference on the teaching of poetry , while we were both still full of ...
... perhaps , stayed up half the night , held by a book ( no matter what kind ) and unable to put it down ? I was talking to one of my col- leagues right after a stormy conference on the teaching of poetry , while we were both still full of ...
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... Perhaps readers are more lenient toward art and more stringent in grading papers on athletics . Perhaps , per- haps , perhaps . But no one can say definitely . No one knows what happens . The student is the scapegoat , for he does not ...
... Perhaps readers are more lenient toward art and more stringent in grading papers on athletics . Perhaps , per- haps , perhaps . But no one can say definitely . No one knows what happens . The student is the scapegoat , for he does not ...
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... Perhaps respect for the instructor as a person is even more important under this scheme of teaching than under any ... Perhaps we sin no more in this way than other college departments , but it would seem to be a logical part of our duty ...
... Perhaps respect for the instructor as a person is even more important under this scheme of teaching than under any ... Perhaps we sin no more in this way than other college departments , but it would seem to be a logical part of our duty ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1937 No I | 1 |
TECHNICAL PUPILS IN GENERAL ENGLISH CLASSES Isabel C Clark | 9 |
THE DULL STUDENT AS A REALIST | 13 |
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