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Pacific Review October 1937 (Homecoming Issue), Pacific Alumni Association Oct 1937

Pacific Review October 1937 (Homecoming Issue), Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

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Pacific Review July 1937 (Summer Issue), Pacific Alumni Association Jul 1937

Pacific Review July 1937 (Summer Issue), Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review May 1937 (Commencement Issue), Pacific Alumni Association May 1937

Pacific Review May 1937 (Commencement Issue), Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Pacific Review February 1937, Pacific Alumni Association Feb 1937

Pacific Review February 1937, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


The Significance Of The Work Of Colonel Francis Wayland Parker In The Progressive Educational Movement With Special Reference To His Influence On John Dewey, Lea Bevan Moore Jan 1937

The Significance Of The Work Of Colonel Francis Wayland Parker In The Progressive Educational Movement With Special Reference To His Influence On John Dewey, Lea Bevan Moore

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Our American forefathers, with the exception of Thomas Jefferson, had no ideal of a system of universal education. His plans were throttled by slavery, but the doctrine of universal education lived. Then at a time when the whole system of common schools was in danger of failure Horace Mann gave his life to the promotion of the interests of the Common school.

In 1837, the very year Horace Mann gave up his prospect of a famous political career to become Secretary of the State Board of Education in Massachusetts, Francis Wayland Parker was born in New Hampshire, and was destined …