Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 9Wisconsin State Teachers' Association, 1879 |
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Page 57
... nature which made the necessity for law and government in the beginning , still exist ; and every step in the march of civiliza1 tion , like a new turn of the kaleidoscope , SKETCHES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN . 57.
... nature which made the necessity for law and government in the beginning , still exist ; and every step in the march of civiliza1 tion , like a new turn of the kaleidoscope , SKETCHES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN . 57.
Page 58
1 tion , like a new turn of the kaleidoscope , presents a new phase of relationships and dependencies . To adjust these properly , they must be understood ; to study them aright , prejudice and passion must give way to sober reason and ...
1 tion , like a new turn of the kaleidoscope , presents a new phase of relationships and dependencies . To adjust these properly , they must be understood ; to study them aright , prejudice and passion must give way to sober reason and ...
Page 79
... tion , he finds things agreeable in Racine . He thinks there are two sides to the question ; that the principal of the high school is not always the best superintendent , not always given to executive work . He himself prefers school ...
... tion , he finds things agreeable in Racine . He thinks there are two sides to the question ; that the principal of the high school is not always the best superintendent , not always given to executive work . He himself prefers school ...
Page 83
... tion , " and I thought to omit taking the Wisconsin Journal , but find I cannot get on without it . You may consider me a life subscriber . In a late number , you mention a primary work by James Currie , of Edinburgh ; it is a book I ...
... tion , " and I thought to omit taking the Wisconsin Journal , but find I cannot get on without it . You may consider me a life subscriber . In a late number , you mention a primary work by James Currie , of Edinburgh ; it is a book I ...
Page 85
... tion of the cost of the books to the schools ; and next , to the establishment of some general or State uniformity in the use of these books . The report furnishes a condensed summary of the present statutes of the dif . ferent States ...
... tion of the cost of the books to the schools ; and next , to the establishment of some general or State uniformity in the use of these books . The report furnishes a condensed summary of the present statutes of the dif . ferent States ...
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