| Saul Sack - 1963 - 412 pages
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| 1982 - 598 pages
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| Arthur F. McClure, James Riley Chrisman, Perry Mock - 1985 - 176 pages
...One of those whose plans ran afoul of tradition was Benjamin Franklin. In 1749, Franklin published a pamphlet entitled Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania. He urged the establishment of an academy that would realistically prepare the youth to deal with the... | |
| 1958 - 686 pages
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