Sessional Papers, Volumen22,Parte2H.M. Stationery Office, 1900 |
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... Plays in Latin and Greek . By Mr. J. ft . Baker - Penoyre . 17. The Study of Education . 18 . 19 . By Mr. J. J. Findlay . The Training of Secondary Teachers and Educational Ideals . By Mr. F. J. R. Hendy . The Heuristic Method of ...
... Plays in Latin and Greek . By Mr. J. ft . Baker - Penoyre . 17. The Study of Education . 18 . 19 . By Mr. J. J. Findlay . The Training of Secondary Teachers and Educational Ideals . By Mr. F. J. R. Hendy . The Heuristic Method of ...
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... Play Room , the answers received were as follows : - Library Music Room Museum Play Room Answers . Yes . No. 96 65 26 * 96 65 43 ྱལྤ 87 9 18 * 100 92 3+ * 5 suggest a combination of Library and Museum . +5 suggest a combination of ...
... Play Room , the answers received were as follows : - Library Music Room Museum Play Room Answers . Yes . No. 96 65 26 * 96 65 43 ྱལྤ 87 9 18 * 100 92 3+ * 5 suggest a combination of Library and Museum . +5 suggest a combination of ...
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... playing " and are liable to become receptacles for perishable goods and even for live stock . They are rarely large enough to contain all the books that a boy uses in school , and unless he does all his work in the same classroom ...
... playing " and are liable to become receptacles for perishable goods and even for live stock . They are rarely large enough to contain all the books that a boy uses in school , and unless he does all his work in the same classroom ...
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... play - room , " where no restriction is placed upon noise , is , if not an absolute necessity , a very great convenience , but where there is a covered gymnasium attached to the house , it may very well be used for this purpose . MUSEUM ...
... play - room , " where no restriction is placed upon noise , is , if not an absolute necessity , a very great convenience , but where there is a covered gymnasium attached to the house , it may very well be used for this purpose . MUSEUM ...
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... play- ground " in the ordinary sense . An acre to every ten boys is a fairly liberal allowance ; so that , even if the above figures were reduced by one - half , it would still indicate a good average equip- ment in this respect . A ...
... play- ground " in the ordinary sense . An acre to every ten boys is a fairly liberal allowance ; so that , even if the above figures were reduced by one - half , it would still indicate a good average equip- ment in this respect . A ...
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