| Frederick Swartz Jewell - School discipline - 1866 - 396 pages
...reiecting, or modifying them as the experience thus obtained might suggest. In this way he has been aide to produce an almost perfect series of class-books,...which every department of mathematics has received minute and exhaustive attention. Upon the death of Dr. Uavies, which took place in 1S76, his work was... | |
| David Perkins Page - Teaching - 1867 - 396 pages
...— approving, rejecting, or modifying them as the experience thus obtained might suggest. In this way he has been able to produce an almost perfect...which every department of mathematics has received minute and exhaustive attention. Nor has he yet retired from the field. Still in the prime of life,... | |
| Frederick Swartz Jewell - English language - 1867 - 276 pages
...class-room —approving, rejecting, or modifying them as the experience thus obtained might suggest. In this way he has been able to produce an almost perfect series of class-books, hi which every department of mathematics has received minute and exhaustive attention. Upon the death... | |
| J. W. Lugenbeel - African Americans - 1868 - 336 pages
...— approving, rejecting, or modifying them as the experience thus obtained might suggest. In this way he has been able to produce an almost perfect...which every department of mathematics has received minute and exhaustive attention. Nor has he yet retired from the field. Still in the prime of life,... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1868 - 518 pages
...relecting, or modifying them as the experience thus obtained might suggest. In this way he has teen able to produce an almost perfect series of class-books,...which every department of mathematics has received minute and exhanstive attention. Nor has he yet retired from tho field. Still in the prime of life,... | |
| J. W. Lugenbeel - History - 1868 - 318 pages
...— approving, rejecting, or modifying them as the experience thus obtained might suggest. In this way he has been able to produce an almost perfect series of class-books, in which every depart* oient of mathematics has received minute and exhaustive attention. Nor has he yet retired from... | |
| Isaac Stone - Educational tests and measurements - 1869 - 278 pages
...— approving, rejecting, or modifying them as the experience thus obtained might suggest. I:i this way he has been able to produce an almost perfect...department of mathematics has received minnte and exhanstive attention. Nor has be yet retired from the fieU. Still in the prime of i'.fo, and enjoying... | |
| Frederick Swartz Jewell - 1869 - 364 pages
...class-room — approving, rejecting, or modifying them as the experience thus obtained might suggest In this way he has been able to produce an almost perfect...which every department of mathematics has received minute and exhaustive attention. Nor has he yet retired from the field. Still in the prime of life,... | |
| Charles Davies - 1869 - 492 pages
...approving, reiecting, or modifying them as the experience thus obtained might suggest. In this way ho has been able to produce an almost perfect series...which every department of mathematics has received minute and exhaustive attention. Nor has he yet retired from the field. Still in the prime of life,... | |
| Isaac Stone - Educational tests and measurements - 1869 - 272 pages
...approving, rejecting, modifying them as the experience thus obtained might snggest. In this way lie h been able to produce an almost perfect series of class-books, in which every depar ment of mathematics has received minute and exhanstive attention. Nor has he yet retired from... | |
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