Junior High School Literature ...Scott, Foresman, 1928 |
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... own experience . An outstanding value of the organiza- tion just described lies in its tendency to weld together the school and the library . The school text that would train a pupil in the effective use of books , magazines , and 3.
... own experience . An outstanding value of the organiza- tion just described lies in its tendency to weld together the school and the library . The school text that would train a pupil in the effective use of books , magazines , and 3.
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... tion . Indeed this revision throughout is an attempt to meet the changing needs of the school and has been based largely upon the great body of experience gained through the nation - wide use of the original edition . PREFACE THE THREE ...
... tion . Indeed this revision throughout is an attempt to meet the changing needs of the school and has been based largely upon the great body of experience gained through the nation - wide use of the original edition . PREFACE THE THREE ...
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... tion . So Tom worked very hard and Martha saved very closely . And the fall day came when Frank left home to go to college in Greenville ; then another day , the next fall , when the girls left , also . Thus Martha and Tom and Mac were ...
... tion . So Tom worked very hard and Martha saved very closely . And the fall day came when Frank left home to go to college in Greenville ; then another day , the next fall , when the girls left , also . Thus Martha and Tom and Mac were ...
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... tion would be unrealized . But , as the doctor said , you have to trim your sails in this life . God did not expect a 10 crippled man to run a race . Also , he was frightened for his life . He carried within his body an enemy that might ...
... tion would be unrealized . But , as the doctor said , you have to trim your sails in this life . God did not expect a 10 crippled man to run a race . Also , he was frightened for his life . He carried within his body an enemy that might ...
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... tion , the man with the damaged heart and the dog with the sightless eyes . Tom had to go slowly ; so did Mac . Gradually Tom worked out a series of signals which the dog understood . If there was a ditch ahead , Tom would blow once ...
... tion , the man with the damaged heart and the dog with the sightless eyes . Tom had to go slowly ; so did Mac . Gradually Tom worked out a series of signals which the dog understood . If there was a ditch ahead , Tom would blow once ...
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