| Education - 1914 - 508 pages
...the record of the joys and sorrows, the hopes and disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone...and plans of the multitude than the pleasures and dreams of the few. — Dr. Thomas J. Jones, United States Bureau of Education. The physical resources... | |
| Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - Education, Higher - 1913 - 376 pages
...the record of the joys and sorrows, the hopes and disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone...than that of strangers; the labors and plans of the multitudes than the pleasures and dreams of the few." y^The Committee on Social Studies has not as... | |
| History - 1913 - 666 pages
...disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone J and iron. In this spirit recent history is more important...than that of strangers ; the labors and plans of the multitudes than the pleasures and dreams of the few. In order that the aim described above shall be... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1913 - 958 pages
...the record of the joy and sorrows, the hopes and disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone...important than that of ancient times; the history of our 10602°— 13 2 own country than that of foreign lands; the record of our own institutions and activities... | |
| Education - 1913 - 678 pages
...the record of the joy and sorrows, the hopes and disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone...important than that of ancient times; the history of our 10C02"— 13 2 own country than that of foreign lands; the record of our own institutions and activities... | |
| Education - 1917 - 508 pages
...the record of the joy and sorrows, the hopes and disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone...than that of strangers; the labors and plans of the multitudes than the pleasures and dreams of the few. In order that this aim may be realized, the committee... | |
| United States. Office of Education, United States. Bureau of Education - African Americans - 1917 - 508 pages
...the record of the joy and sorrows, the hopes and disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone...than that of strangers; the labors and plans of the multitudes than the pleasures and dreams of the few. In order that this aim may be realized, the committee... | |
| United States. Office of Education - African Americans - 1917 - 508 pages
...the record of the joy and sorrows, the hopes and disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone...history is more important than that of ancient times; thehistory of ourown country than thatof foreign lands; therecord of our own institutions and activities... | |
| Education - 1913 - 830 pages
...the record of the joy and sorrows, the hopes and disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone...important than that of ancient times; the history of our 10602°— 13 2 own country than that of foreign lands; the record of our own institutions and activities... | |
| David Warren Saxe - Education - 1991 - 332 pages
...the record of the joy and sorrows, the hopes and disappointments of the masses, who are infinitely more important than any arrangement of wood and stone...than that of strangers; the labors and plans of the multitudes than the pleasures and dreams of the few. In order that the aim described above shall be... | |
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