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A Study Of The Relative Effectiveness Of Certain Courses In Improving Language Processes, Virginia Hoessel Jan 1942

A Study Of The Relative Effectiveness Of Certain Courses In Improving Language Processes, Virginia Hoessel

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

In the Stockton Junior College it is common practices that the freshmen who have passed the English matriculation examination are allowed to make their own selection of courses in either the field of English or in the field of speech; those who have failed to pass the Subject A examination are obliged to enroll is a Laboratory English course in which special emphasis is given to increasing the affective use of English skills. Probably, Laboratory English i conceded to accomplish this most effectively or this obligation would not exist. Is this factually trust.


Boy Transiency In The 1929 Depression With A Special Study Of A Group Of Boy Transients Found In San Francisco, April 1936 To June 1937, Alden G. Olson Jan 1942

Boy Transiency In The 1929 Depression With A Special Study Of A Group Of Boy Transients Found In San Francisco, April 1936 To June 1937, Alden G. Olson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

This is a study of the group of boy transients who came to the State Relief Administration office in San Francisco between April, 1936 and June, 1937 and requested that they be returned to their homes. The boys who did not wish to go home were not interviewed at this office, and no record was kept of those referred to other agencies.


Theodore Roosevelt - Preacher Militant His Political Philosophy As Proclaimed In His Speeches, Evelyn Hanshaw Jan 1942

Theodore Roosevelt - Preacher Militant His Political Philosophy As Proclaimed In His Speeches, Evelyn Hanshaw

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The age of chivalry with its color and romance is remembered usually as a story-book existence which is pleasant and exciting to read about. Forgotten too often are the ideals and the splendid code of conduct which actuated the heroic deeds. It cannot be said that all knights wore admirable and incorruptible, but out of their period, embodied in its literature, has come to us a way of life. Sir Galahad, St. George, Arthur--whichever one is called to mind-- each want through life fighting relentlessly, sometimes foolishly, but always gloriously against impossible odds as he pursued his ideal. Courageous and …