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Full-Text Articles in Education
Pacific Review October 1936 (Homecoming Issue), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review October 1936 (Homecoming Issue), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review July 1936 (Summer Issue), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review July 1936 (Summer Issue), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
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Pacific Review May 1936 (Commencement Issue), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review May 1936 (Commencement Issue), Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
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Pacific Review February 1936, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review February 1936, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
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Dr. Alexis F. Lange, His Influence On Education In California With Particular Reference To The Establishment Of The Junior High School And The Junior College, Lowell W. Mell
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
Dr. Alexis F. Lange is living forever in this chosen field, not in a mosaic of marble, but in the lives and actions of men and women today, who came in personal contact with his warm congenial personality and the inspiration of his spirit and ideals. It was largely through his efforts in establishing the junior high schools and the junior colleges, that the school children of today are able to live in situations better adapted to their educational needs.
A Microscopic Study Of Cross-Sections Of Woody Dicotyledonous Stems With Reference To Their Use In Courses In Elementary Botany, Nancy Jane Toms
A Microscopic Study Of Cross-Sections Of Woody Dicotyledonous Stems With Reference To Their Use In Courses In Elementary Botany, Nancy Jane Toms
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The problem of this study was to discover a woody dicotyledonous stem which could be used as the principal example of stem structure in a course in elementary botany.
The 1928 Salary Schedule Of The City Of Alameda And Its Effect Upon The Improvement Of Teachers In Service, James Mathews Bryan
The 1928 Salary Schedule Of The City Of Alameda And Its Effect Upon The Improvement Of Teachers In Service, James Mathews Bryan
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The improvement of the teaching staff is a problem that constantly confronts every school department. Writers of leading books on school administration consider this problem so important that they almost universally devote one or two chapters to its discussion. Dr. Ellwood F. Cubberley suggests that the addition of a few young, well-trained teachers to the staff each year is one way of improving the work of a whole department. In recent years, however, many school departments have been unable to add new strength to their school systems by the addition of new teachers, for the reason that there were no …