Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 43The Association, 1911 |
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... experience . How to Increase Your Salaries REGISTER FOR PROMOTION . Vacancies now in all departments . Many needed to begin after the Holi- days and Spring Term . Write for particulars . The GHURSTON TEACHERS ' AGENCY , 378 Wabash Ave ...
... experience . How to Increase Your Salaries REGISTER FOR PROMOTION . Vacancies now in all departments . Many needed to begin after the Holi- days and Spring Term . Write for particulars . The GHURSTON TEACHERS ' AGENCY , 378 Wabash Ave ...
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... experience and knowledge in order that they may be able to profit by what is offered in its classes and labora- tories . The " select few " do not come from the leisure or favored classes ; they come mainly from homes of moderate means ...
... experience and knowledge in order that they may be able to profit by what is offered in its classes and labora- tories . The " select few " do not come from the leisure or favored classes ; they come mainly from homes of moderate means ...
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... experience in secondary schools , and when they come to the university they really are experienced teachers . They are familiar with the conditions in the high schools , and they can appreciate the interests , the limita- tions , and ...
... experience in secondary schools , and when they come to the university they really are experienced teachers . They are familiar with the conditions in the high schools , and they can appreciate the interests , the limita- tions , and ...
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... experience : If you should work out with your pupils who have fin- ished algebra any formula of physics or other sub- ject , being careful not to use the technical alge- braic terms , would more than a smalll per cent of them even ...
... experience : If you should work out with your pupils who have fin- ished algebra any formula of physics or other sub- ject , being careful not to use the technical alge- braic terms , would more than a smalll per cent of them even ...
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... experience . Editor . ] Think of an average of three hundred and fifty visitors a day to a village not in itself of special interest . Here at Stratford - on - Avon , Shakespeare was born , and here he lived and died . In the old , old ...
... experience . Editor . ] Think of an average of three hundred and fifty visitors a day to a village not in itself of special interest . Here at Stratford - on - Avon , Shakespeare was born , and here he lived and died . In the old , old ...
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Page 125 - When Day, with farewell beam, delays Among the opening clouds of Even, And we can almost think we gaze Through golden vistas into Heaven — Those hues, that make the Sun's decline So soft, so radiant, LORD ! are Thine.
Page 50 - And still fluttered down the snow. I stood and watched by the window The noiseless work of the sky, And the sudden flurries of snow-birds, Like brown leaves whirling by. I thought of a mound in sweet Auburn Where a little headstone stood ; How the flakes were folding it gently, As did robins the babes in the wood. Up spoke our own little Mabel, Saying, " Father, who makes it snow ? " And I told of the good All-father Who cares for us here below.
Page 125 - THOU art, O God ! the life and light Of all this wondrous world we see ; Its glow by day, its smile by night, Are but reflections caught from thee. Where'er we turn thy glories shine, And all things fair and bright are thine.
Page 41 - WOODS IN WINTER. WHEN winter winds are piercing chill, And through the hawthorn blows the gale, With solemn feet I tread the hill, That overbrows the lonely vale.
Page 18 - He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much; who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of little children; who has filled his niche and. accomplished his task; who...
Page 238 - Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense.
Page 52 - Again I looked at the snow-fall, And thought of the leaden sky That arched o'er our first great sorrow, When that mound was heaped so high. I...
Page 237 - And the heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moored their bark On the wild New England shore.
Page 50 - THE snow had begun in the gloaming, And busily all the night Had been heaping field and highway With a silence deep and white. Every pine and fir and hemlock Wore ermine too dear for an earl, And the poorest twig on the elm-tree Was ridged inch deep with pearl.
Page 106 - And the good Nokomis answered: "Tis the heaven of flowers you see there. All the wild-flowers of the forest, All the lilies of the prairie, When on earth they fade and perish, Blossom in that heaven above us.