Science, Volume 23John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1894 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... schools for the deaf that have been established in the United States , Canada and Mexico , most of the histories having been prepared by the heads of the various schools or by persons des- ignated by them , several of the writers being ...
... schools for the deaf that have been established in the United States , Canada and Mexico , most of the histories having been prepared by the heads of the various schools or by persons des- ignated by them , several of the writers being ...
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... schools and in improving the methods of teaching . The difficulty of teaching language to the deaf has made it necessary to confine the instruction for the most part to the elementary branches ; but the higher education has been given ...
... schools and in improving the methods of teaching . The difficulty of teaching language to the deaf has made it necessary to confine the instruction for the most part to the elementary branches ; but the higher education has been given ...
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... Schools . IN Science of March 2 an article on Botany in the Schools " calls attention to a subject of interest to all teachers . 64 Nature Study , " it may be assumed , has come to stay . It is too important a factor in education to be ...
... Schools . IN Science of March 2 an article on Botany in the Schools " calls attention to a subject of interest to all teachers . 64 Nature Study , " it may be assumed , has come to stay . It is too important a factor in education to be ...
Contents
Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Sciences | 10 |
ROUGHING IT WITH AN ECLIPSE PARTY | 42 |
ESTERBROOKS | 56 |
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