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The Relevancy Of Apostolate Of The Lay Educator In Catholic Elementry Schools, Of The Archdiocese Of New Orleans, In The State Of Louisiana In The Light Of Vatican Council Ii, Sr. Judith D. Coreil M.S.C. Jun 1972

The Relevancy Of Apostolate Of The Lay Educator In Catholic Elementry Schools, Of The Archdiocese Of New Orleans, In The State Of Louisiana In The Light Of Vatican Council Ii, Sr. Judith D. Coreil M.S.C.

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For decades the Catholic of the United States have voluntarily supported school systems. Statistics attest that in 1970, 4,367,323 pupils we being educated in the elementary and secondary schools alone. In the recent past these schools were staffed and administered largely by religious personnel. However, research indicates that the layman pioneered in the nineteenth century in the organizing, financing administering and staffing of the Catholic School.


The Relevancy Of The Apostolate Of The Lay Educator In Catholic Elementary Schools Of The Archdiocese Of New Orleans, In The State Of Louisiana, In The Light Of Vatican Council Ii, Judith D. Coreil Jan 1972

The Relevancy Of The Apostolate Of The Lay Educator In Catholic Elementary Schools Of The Archdiocese Of New Orleans, In The State Of Louisiana, In The Light Of Vatican Council Ii, Judith D. Coreil

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Education For Negroes In New Orleans Prior To 1915, Marie Dejan Jan 1941

Education For Negroes In New Orleans Prior To 1915, Marie Dejan

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The purpose of this story is to narrate the details of events covering the education of the Negro in New Orleans from the time of slavery to 1915. After the history of the private school movement, a comprehensive description of the origin of the public schools will be given.


Education For Negroes In New Orleans Prior To 1915, Marie Dejan Jan 1941

Education For Negroes In New Orleans Prior To 1915, Marie Dejan

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Music And The Child, Leo Dejan Jan 1933

Music And The Child, Leo Dejan

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The Reign Of Terror Was A Natural Consequence Of Preceeding Incidents, Octave P. Smith Jan 1933

The Reign Of Terror Was A Natural Consequence Of Preceeding Incidents, Octave P. Smith

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The Catholic Spirit In Modern Poetry, Anna Lacaze Jul 1932

The Catholic Spirit In Modern Poetry, Anna Lacaze

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  1. All art sas its underlying philosophy. Poetry which is one of the greatest printed branches of art, has its philosophies which vary greatly indeed. Some poets hold as their philosophy that the highest form of beauty is purely natural and they sing the praises of beauty of form, figure etc. Others hold that the highest form of beauty is intellectual and these praise and glorify the beauty of a well ordered mind. While others hold that man was made for God, and that God is the highest form of beauty. These attempt to portray the relationship of man to God, …


Newman The Master Of Prose Writer, Aline Pepin Jul 1932

Newman The Master Of Prose Writer, Aline Pepin

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  1. In every period of history there are some characters which stand out very prominently for some great achievement, idea or movement. On some occasions one individual occupies this place of honor, as in the case of Napoleon after he saw gallantly quelled the revolt in the city of Toulon during the Revolutionary War. Literature, like history, has its heroes who, with their pen, influence the world. The 19th century produce the diversity of religious opinion and inquiry, colored by the delicacy of expression which is characteristic of the time. The Victorian age enjoyed the many “masters of expression" for it …


The Catholic Spirit In Modern Poetry, Anna Lacaze Jan 1932

The Catholic Spirit In Modern Poetry, Anna Lacaze

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The Teaching Of Negro History In Elementary School, David J. Jackson Jan 1932

The Teaching Of Negro History In Elementary School, David J. Jackson

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Hawthorne's Life And Works Portray Him A Solitary Genius, Miss O. Ellis Jan 1930

Hawthorne's Life And Works Portray Him A Solitary Genius, Miss O. Ellis

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From amid an unadorned practical industrial community, arose one of America's brightest stars whose radiance has illuminated American Literature. Nathaniel Hawthorne was bore in Salem, July 4, 1804.


Fundamental Objectives Of The New Professionalism In The Preparation Of Teachers, George H. Capenter Jan 1930

Fundamental Objectives Of The New Professionalism In The Preparation Of Teachers, George H. Capenter

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The formulation by the new professionalism in education of certain fundamental objectives for teacher training reveals teaching as fraught with untold possibilities for improvement and unprecedented growth along artistic as well as long constructive lines


Hawthorne's Life And Works Portray Him A Solitary Genius, Miss O. Ellis Jan 1930

Hawthorne's Life And Works Portray Him A Solitary Genius, Miss O. Ellis

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Latin Has Always Held Prominence As An Educational Factor, R M Jun 1929

Latin Has Always Held Prominence As An Educational Factor, R M

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Rome one of the greatest powers of the ancient world has exerted important influence upon practically all modern nations. It has done much to shape the lives and customs of the people is necessary to obtain an understanding of our language, our literature, our religion our art and out government. This fact makes Latin as their language, and important topic for study by all nations in all ages.


The Rise Of The Short Story In American Letters, Mary M. Barra Jan 1929

The Rise Of The Short Story In American Letters, Mary M. Barra

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