Ohio Educational Monthly, 第 9 卷1860 |
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... DEPARTMENT . Words Preliminary ........ MONTHLY NEWS ....... ..17 .......... .23 .......... 24 ....... 26 BOOK NOTICES ........ .............. 30 Modern Philology : Its Discoveries , History and Influence , 30. The Teacher's Assistant ...
... DEPARTMENT . Words Preliminary ........ MONTHLY NEWS ....... ..17 .......... .23 .......... 24 ....... 26 BOOK NOTICES ........ .............. 30 Modern Philology : Its Discoveries , History and Influence , 30. The Teacher's Assistant ...
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Editorial Department . WORDS PRELIMINARY . Eight years have flown since Dr. A. D. Lord sat him down upon the uncush- ioned tripod of the Journal of Education , and wrote his " Introductory . " Eight years ! It seems but yesterday that ...
Editorial Department . WORDS PRELIMINARY . Eight years have flown since Dr. A. D. Lord sat him down upon the uncush- ioned tripod of the Journal of Education , and wrote his " Introductory . " Eight years ! It seems but yesterday that ...
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... meeting a Teachers ' Association for Belmont county was organized , of which Prof. Wm . S. Alder was chosen Presi- dent , and W. R. Pugh Secretary . Monthly News . The following gentlemen compose the Committees on EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT . 25.
... meeting a Teachers ' Association for Belmont county was organized , of which Prof. Wm . S. Alder was chosen Presi- dent , and W. R. Pugh Secretary . Monthly News . The following gentlemen compose the Committees on EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT . 25.
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... Department . The whole number of students is 96 , of which 56 belong the College proper , as follows : Seniors 9 ; Juniors 14 ; Sophomores 17 ; Freshmen 16. In the Pre- paratory Department there are 40 pupils . SPRINGFIELD FEMALE ...
... Department . The whole number of students is 96 , of which 56 belong the College proper , as follows : Seniors 9 ; Juniors 14 ; Sophomores 17 ; Freshmen 16. In the Pre- paratory Department there are 40 pupils . SPRINGFIELD FEMALE ...
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... Lockhart . We commend this enterprise to the literary public , in the full assurance that it will be in every respect worthy the most liberal support . Official Department . Believing that thus we shall add to BOOK NOTICES . 31.
... Lockhart . We commend this enterprise to the literary public , in the full assurance that it will be in every respect worthy the most liberal support . Official Department . Believing that thus we shall add to BOOK NOTICES . 31.
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