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New Baptist Student Center At Arkansas State College
New Baptist Student Center At Arkansas State College
Arkansas schools
This is a photograph of the newly completed Student Center on the Arkansas State College campus.
Photo, Arithmetic Exhibit At Jonesboro
Photo, Arithmetic Exhibit At Jonesboro
Arkansas schools
This is a photograph of a teacher, Mrs. Georgia Dunlap, with students Pat Haulk and Ellen White, in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
University Of Maine In Portland Commencement Program 1959, University Of Maine In Portland
University Of Maine In Portland Commencement Program 1959, University Of Maine In Portland
Commencement Programs
The University of Maine in Portland program for Commencement Exercises. Held in Portland, Maine June 7, 1959. Commencement Speech given by Dr. Warren G. Hill, Maine State Commissioner of Education.
Gorham State Teachers College Commencement Program 1959, Gorham State Teachers College
Gorham State Teachers College Commencement Program 1959, Gorham State Teachers College
Commencement Programs
The Gorham State Teachers College programs for the Baccalaureate Services, and Commencement Exercises. Held in Gorham and Portland, Maine June 4 and 5, 1959. Address given by Governor Clinton A. Clauson.
Portland University Commencement Program 1959, Portland University
Portland University Commencement Program 1959, Portland University
Commencement Programs
Portland University Commencement program 1959. Commencement was held Friday, June 5, 1959, at Willison Church in Portland, Maine. Commencement speaker was The Honorable Edward T. Gignoux, Judge of the United States District Court for Maine. Honorary Degrees Conferred upon: J. William Schulze and The Honorable Edward T. Gignoux.
The Democratization Of Japan And Educational Reform, James Franklin Revard
The Democratization Of Japan And Educational Reform, James Franklin Revard
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
With the capitulation of Japan in August 1945, World Tier II came to an abrupt end but that date signified the beginning of a phenomenon quite unique in history: the transformation of an alien and authoritarian culture into a democratically oriented society by means of educational Ideas and methodology. The role of American educational philosophy in the democratization of Japanese society warrants more attention than it has thus far received. It was with this in mind that the following study was undertaken.