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Maine Alumnus, Volume 27, Number 3, December 1945, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 27, Number 3, December 1945, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
End of the Army Specialized Training Program (A.S.T.) at the University --- University Secures Trailers for Veterans
Better Than Nothing, But..., Lyman M. Partridge
Better Than Nothing, But..., Lyman M. Partridge
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies
While the majority of parents, teachers and administrators are fully aware of the importance of a program of hearing conservation in the schools and readily endorse one, I am convinced that they are not aware of the serious inadequacies of the method of testing the hearing ability of school children that is generally used throughout the state of Washington.
Maine Alumnus, Volume 27, Number 2, November 1945, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 27, Number 2, November 1945, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
G. I. Town --- Dr. Roy P. Whitney Appointed Research Director --- Service News and Notes --- Dr. Alfred O. Shaw Head of the Department of Animal Industry
St. Cloud State Teachers College Bulletin (Volume 2, Number 1), St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud State Teachers College Bulletin (Volume 2, Number 1), St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud State Bulletin
Articles featured:
The Outdoor Approach in Education by George W. Friedrich
A Community Beautifies its Schoolground by Ivah Green
The Bulletin was St. Cloud State's in-house academic journal. Faculty, administrators, and staff wrote a wide variety of articles based on many different aspects of education, mostly based at St. Cloud State.
Maine Alumnus, Volume 27, Number 1, October 1945, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 27, Number 1, October 1945, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Summer News --- University promotions and appointments --- Veterans education programs during World War II
A College Of Higher Education For Business
A College Of Higher Education For Business
Historical Documents of Bryant University (1863-present)
Short pamphlet talking about the importance of women in business and the advantages a Bryant education can provide.
"The invention of the typewriter three generations ago opened up new business opportunities for women. Everybody knows that moder business could not run efficiently without women."
The Bible Vision, Fort Wayne Bible Institute
The Bible Vision, Fort Wayne Bible Institute
TUFW Alumni Publications (All)
The August-September 1945 edition of The Bible Vision, published by the Fort Wayne Bible Institute in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Gorham Normal School Commencement Program 1945, Gorham Normal School
Gorham Normal School Commencement Program 1945, Gorham Normal School
Commencement Programs
The Gorham Normal School program for the Graduation Exercises. Held in Gorham, Maine June 14, 1945. Address given by Dr. Walter E. Russell, Principal Emeritus.
The Stuff Of Which Peace Is Made, A. J. Foy Cross
The Stuff Of Which Peace Is Made, A. J. Foy Cross
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies
This isn't a discussion of whether we spend too much or too little for education. The true American patriot would spend his last dollar to insure our democracy as our way of life. Through armed force we have reffirmed our right to live in a democratic society, but only through exended public education can we be assured that our people will continue to want to live in a democracy and that thev will know how to live in the American way. America for these reasons can afford free public education at any cost. This is, rather than a discussion of …
Curriculum And Time Table: Session 1945-46, City Of Dublin Vocational Education Committee
Curriculum And Time Table: Session 1945-46, City Of Dublin Vocational Education Committee
Prospectus: Kevin Street
Courses and timetables for Dublin Institute of Technology, Kevin Street.
Educational Problems In China, Wei Yoen Tu
Educational Problems In China, Wei Yoen Tu
Master's Theses
For muny centuries the Chinese had very little contact with outside world. Mountains, desert, and ocean were barriers which helped to protect the Chinese and their country from foreign invasions. Because of this isolation, China produced a civilization which is entirely different from others. The ancient Chinese civilization was so well established that it has survived; uninterrupted and not greatly changed to the present century. For a long time it was a great advantage to the Chinese to be shut away from the outside while the Occidentals were making steady progress. The progressive scientific knowledge and the genius of various …
History And Educational Philosophy Of Seventh-Day Adventist Secondary Schools, Carl William Shafer
History And Educational Philosophy Of Seventh-Day Adventist Secondary Schools, Carl William Shafer
Master's Theses
In introducing this subject, History and Educational Philosophy of Seventh-day Adventist Secondary Schools, it is important first that the need and purpose of Christian education be stated. If there is no real need or no real purpose, then Seventh-day Adventists have no right to sacrifice their means and energies in the establishing and maintaining of these secondary schools the world over.
Seventh-day Adventists have believed, from the beginning of their movement, that Christian education is the only answer to the education of the full man. All great educators agree that if education does what it should do, it develops the …
St. Cloud State Teachers College Bulletin (Volume 1, Number 2), St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud State Teachers College Bulletin (Volume 1, Number 2), St. Cloud State University
St. Cloud State Bulletin
Articles featured:
The Community School by Herbert P. Lohrman
A Practical Approach to the Garden and Lunch Program in the Public Schools
The Bulletin was St. Cloud State's in-house academic journal. Faculty, administrators, and staff wrote a wide variety of articles based on many different aspects of education, mostly based at St. Cloud State.